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OverviewFrom New York Times Bestselling Author of If You Give a Mouse a Cookie The special bond between a mother and son, and a fun-filled day from beginning to end. Max and Mama are spending the day together! A delicious breakfast, a game of hide-and-seek, and a picnic at the park. But as they ride their bikes home, one of Max's training wheels falls off--suddenly, this special day has a whole new adventure for Max and Mama to tackle! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Laura Numeroff , Masha SudovykhPublisher: Brown Books Publishing Group Imprint: Brown Books Publishing Group Dimensions: Width: 23.40cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 25.70cm Weight: 0.358kg ISBN: 9781612546896ISBN 10: 1612546897 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 15 April 2025 Recommended Age: From 4 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""A beautiful story about what it means to be a kid--the illustrations perfectly capture our adorably fluffy and loaf-like bodies. 13/10 highly recommend.""--Maxine the Fluffy Corgi @madmax_fluffyroad ""Max and Mama is a frap-tastic addition to any bookshelf. It's a heartwarming tail that gives you all the warm fuzzies of a paw-fect day spent with fur-amily.""--Cynthia Lee, Founder and CEO of Corgi Con (@thecorgicon), With Help From Maki Boo, Co-Founder of Corgi Con (@corginista), and Bubba Bruster, Corgman of the Board (@bubbabruster) ""With this vibrant and endearing story, Numeroff and Sudovykh treat us to the joys of a young corgi pup learning how to ride a bicycle while spending the day with his mom."" --Eric Rohmann, Caldecott Medalist and Creator of Bone Dog, a Horn Book and School Library Journal Best Picture Book of the Year ""It's four ears and two tails up, for this sweet story about a Mother Corgi and her pup...or should it be, four woofs and a biscuit? I loved it.""--Judy Schachner, Award-Winning, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author/Illustrator of the Skippyjon Jones series ""A heartwarming story that celebrates family and the courage to keep going. This corgi-approved book gets two paws up!""--Tiffany Luke, Corgi Mom to Tofu Boshi @tofu_corgi ""A sweet, simple and subtle story reminding children that with the support of loved ones encouraging them on, it can feel good to be brave and safe to take chances.""--Patrice Karst, Bestselling Author of The Invisible String Good Housekeeping""Best Children's Book of All Time"" ""Max and Mama tells the engaging story of Max's day. Beyond the charming details on every page, this book will help children learn two skills that are essential in life: problem-solving and taking on challenges. Years after reading this book, its valuable lessons will stay with them and will help them whenever they face ""OH NO"" moments.""--Ellen Galinsky, Author: Mind in the Making: The Essential Skills Every Child Needs and The Breakthrough Years Author InformationLaura Numeroff is the New York Times bestselling author of If You Give a Mouse a Cookie and the eight other books in the If You Give series. Her new picture book is about a family of Corgis, titled Max and Mama! Born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, Laura grew up surrounded by art, music and books, and graduated from Pratt Institute. She has published 49 books and visited schools in every state except Idaho and Hawaii. She funded the Florence and William library in Malawi, Africa. Laura also donates a portion of her royalties to First Book, a non-profit that gives books to children who have none. She also sponsors a horse for therapeutic riding. Laura resides in Los Angeles with her dog, Eloise, and her cat, Henry. Masha Sudovykh is an illustrator primarily focused on children's books, with over fifteen titles to her name. Her work spans a range of projects, from picture books to chapter books to book covers. Masha's illustrations invite readers to find joy in small moments, making her work both relatable and endearing. She draws inspiration from classic children's literature and the everyday life around her. Having recently moved across the world, Masha now calls Toronto home, where she lives with her partner (and, shockingly, no dog as of yet!). She spends her time cooking, bird-watching, and working on her next exciting picture books. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |