Imprint:
Tundra BooksISBN:
9780735266766Product Form:
Board bookAudience:
Children: Age (years) 3, Grade (US) PDimensions:
7.56in x 7.63 x 0.59 in | 0.62 lbPage Count:
22 pagesIllustrations:
FULL COLOR THROUGHOUTEXPLOSIVE SALES: We have nearly 2 million books in print across the series!
BOARD BOOK SERIES: This is one of four board books featuring Narwhal and Jelly; great for babies and toddlers! A second board book, Blankie, is publishing at the same time as Bubbles.
PERFECT BABY GIFT/SHOWER GIFT: What better way to show you care than gifting new parents with a cute-as-a-button Narwhal and Jelly baby book!
ORIGINAL STORY: Each board book features a brand new story that will also appeal to preschoolers and fans of the series.
B IS FOR BABY, BOARD BOOK AND BEN: All of the titles in this sweet and silly series begin with B, brought to you by Ben!
NEW FORMAT: Ben’s cheery, adorable art and simple text are perfect for these larger format board books.
BROADENING THE FANBASE & BRAND: With this board book series, we’re reaching a whole new generation of potential Narwhal fans!
AWARDS AND STARS: The graphic novel series has garnered huge critical success, and Book 1 won the Eisner Award.
A SHOOTING STAR: Ben has major star power with a rapidly growing fan base; he has over 6,000 Instagram followers. Dav Pilkey is also a huge fan!
MORE BOOKS TO COME: More Narwhal and Jelly books are in the works—Book 6: Fall 2021; Book 7: Fall 2022; Book 8: Spring 2023. And more board books—Books 3-4: Spring 2022.
DEDICATED WEBSITE: Ben has created a dedicated Narwhal and Jelly website aimed specifically at young readers—www.narwhalandjelly.com.
“From Clanton’s early graphic novel series, hilarious best-friend duo Narwhal and Jelly happily talk about their favorite things and dart about in their simple, signature colors across the pages.” —STARRED REVIEW, School Library Journal
“In this offering, Clanton’s backgrounds clearly establish the book’s watery setting. Recommended.” —CM Magazine
“The text is hilarious…. A fun read for kids and adults.” —San Francisco Book Review