Susan Hood is the award-winning author of many books for young readers, including Ada's Violin; Lifeboat 12; The Last Straw: Kids vs. Plastics; Shaking Things Up; Titan and the Wild Boars: The True Cave Rescue of the Thai Soccer Team; and We Are One: How the World Adds Up.
Susan is the recipient of an E. B. White Read-Aloud Picture Book Honor, the Christopher Award, the Américas Award for Children’s and Young Adult Literature, the Golden Kite Award, and the Bank Street Flora Stieglitz Straus Award, given annually for “a distinguished work of nonfiction that serves as an inspiration to young people.”
COMING IN MARCH, 2022! Susan's newest book is Alias Anna: A True Story of Outwitting the Nazis. Co-authored with Anna's (a.k.a. Zhanna's) son Greg Dawson, this biography in verse celebrates the life-saving power of the arts.
A bright, vibrant, interactive, springy caterpillar covered in fabric interacts with different insect friends -- ladybugs, ants, bees -- even birds, as it wakes in the Spring. After making its way to a yummy buffet of leaves to eat, the caterpillar eventually drifts off to sleep until it is awakened at last...as a butterfly in Summer! A charming board book sure to delight any youngster.
Clever toy book featuring a soft caterpillar that "moves" between the pages. In reality, the caterpillar is stationary as the pages move around the fabric covered spring. The final page features a butterfly to pops up.
This clever board book for young readers tells of a caterpillar’s springtime adventure with a simple rhyming text and colorful illustrations. A flexible spring incorporated into the illustrations stretches and winds through each picture, mimicking a caterpillar’s crawling movements. The caterpillar visits the bugs, eats, and grows until it’s time for him to go to sleep. And when he awakens, there’s an enchanting pop-up surprise guaranteed to delight the youngster.
This is a cute book about a caterpillar's fun day and how he wakes up to be a beautiful butterfly. The caterpillar's body is a slinky pop-up and the butterfly pops out on the last page. Children will enjoy the bright colors and pop-up features, especially toddlers.
This is a very engaging book with a subtle message that although we all develop differently we are individual and beautiful. Like The Very Hungry Caterpillar (a frequent request), this was an instant hit, too.
My daughter loved this book so much as a baby that we made her first birthday cake in the shape of a sunflower (like on the last page of the book) complete with butterflies. Such a cute book!