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About The Book
Noodle the pug loves his cozy donut bed, tucked away in his human, Jonathan’s, bedroom. But as he’s settling in for a lazy day (a no bones day), he decides he needs someplace extra special. A place where he can rest but with a good view of everything in his apartment. On a quest to find this comfiest place, Noodle spots the holy grail: the soft, squishy top of the couch. It’s Comfy Mountain.
But Comfy Mountain is high up out of Noodle’s reach. When he realizes that he won’t be able to conquer it on his own, Noodle must decide whether to forgo his independence for the comfiest, coziest spot he’s ever seen. Readers will delight in this new adventure from Noodle the pug and learn that, while it’s great to try things on your own, it’s also okay to ask for help when you need it.
About The Illustrator
Dan Tavis is illustrator living in New Hampshire. He has been doodling ever since his first math class in elementary school! He is the New York Times bestselling illustrator of Noodle and the No Bones Day, Common Critters, and Fluffy McWhiskers Cuteness Explosion, among other projects. Learn more at DanTavis.com.
Why We Love It
“With the same sweetness that made readers fall in love with Noodle and the No Bones Day, this stand-alone book brings Noodle’s story to adorable new heights while introducing ever-important themes about being able to ask for help—and being willing to give it in return!”
—Kate P., Senior Editor, on Noodle Conquers Comfy Mountain
Product Details
- Publisher: Margaret K. McElderry Books (November 7, 2023)
- Length: 32 pages
- ISBN13: 9781665941679
- Ages: 4 - 8
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