Sloth Went

· Bloomsbury Publishing USA
4.5
2 reviews
Ebook
32
Pages

About this ebook

This hilarious picture book is about a sloth on the go. A sloth who is . . . very slowly . . . making his way to a major milestone: potty training!

Today is Sloth's big day.
He's excited.
But he's also nervous.

What if something happens?
What if NOTHING happens?

Sloth Went
is a book about poop. But it's also an adventure story about facing your fears, gaining independence, and learning to do what you have to. Even if, as in Sloth's case, it takes a little while to get there.

Also included: back matter with the amazing true story of how sloths poop!

Ratings and reviews

4.5
2 reviews

About the author

Adam Lehrhaupt has traveled to six continents, performed on Broadway, and lived on a communal farm. He received the E.B. White Read-Aloud Honor for his debut picture book, Warning: Do Not Open This Book, illustrated by Matthew Forsythe, and is the author of over a dozen published and forthcoming picture books including the six-book Chicken in . . . series, starting with Chicken in Space, illustrated by Sahar Kober, and I Will Not Eat You, illustrated by Scott Magoon.
www.adamlehrhaupt.com
@lehrhaupt (Twitter and Instagram)

Benson Shum is an author, illustrator, and animator. His previous books include Holly's Day at the Pool and Go to Sheep and Hide 'n' Sheep, and as an animator at the Walt Disney Animation Studios, he has been a part of such films as Frozen, Big Hero 6, Zootopia, Moana, and Frozen II. Originally from Vancouver, BC, Benson now lives in sunny Southern California.
bensonshum.com
@bshum79 (Instagram and Twitter)

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