Something Good

Kenneth Kraegel
Illustrated by Kenneth Kraegel
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Something Good

Kenneth Kraegel
Illustrated by Kenneth Kraegel
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3-5 YEARS40 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Appropriate for: Ages 3-5 Years
  • Published date: Feb 11, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 40
  • Publisher: Candlewick Press
  • ISBN: 9781536229448
  • Dimensions: 8.63" W x 0.36" L x 10.13" H
Kenneth Kraegel is the creator of the picture books King Arthur’s Very Great Grandson, Green Pants, Wild Honey from the Moon, Mushroom Lullaby, and Mermaid Lullaby, as well as the board book This Is a Book of Shapes. He is a self-taught artist with a unique style and a wonderfully fresh perspective. Kenneth Kraegel lives with his family in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where, in addition to creating books, he also tutors children with reading challenges such as dyslexia.
Filled with humorous twists and turns, something good, indeed, for storytime.
—Kirkus Reviews

With quirky, delightful characters in an expressionistic world of whimsically aware vegetation and cheerfully empathetic creatures, prolific creator Kraegel’s distinctive, somewhat naive-style art enhances the humorously relatable experience of just "being in a mood." A fresh addition to the enduring canon of bad day books.
—Booklist

The message that most bad days come to an end and good things arrive is not a new one in children’s lit, but it remains a reassuring one, and this has a quirky absurdity that brings a charming freshness.
—Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

Feather-light messages about sharing joys and not assuming the worst accompany this swiftly paced, effervescent comedy with Peanuts vibes.
—Publishers Weekly

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