The Creature of Habit Tries His Best -

The Creature of Habit Tries His Best Hardback

By Jennifer E. Smith, Leo Espinosa

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The Creature of Habit is back in this humorous picture book that tackles a perennial challenge for every kid - learning to ride a bike! This story celebrates the power of persistence and reminds us that sometimes, it's not about being the best but about giving it your best try! The Creature of Habit is back in this humorous picture book that tackles a perennial challenge for every kid - learning to ride a bike! This story celebrates the power of persistence and reminds us that sometimes, it's not about being the best but about giving it your best try! On the island of Habit, there lived a very big creature who was about to go on the ride of his life! While he'd recently learned to try new things, the very big creature had also learned that he wasn't always very good at everything. It turned out trying was hard! The kind of hard that made him stomp his feet and roar his biggest roar . . . and sometimes even feel like quitting. And learning to ride a bike? That was really hard-every time he tried, he wobbled and fell right off. But the very big creature wouldn't give up. He might not ever be the best at riding a bike, but maybe-just maybe-he could be the best at trying to ride one. After all, trying was a lot like sticking with something-and he was already an expert at that! Charming and vibrantly illustrated by award-winning artist Leo Espinosa, Jennifer E. Smith's picture book about a character with big feelings tackles the ups and downs of learning something new with humor, reminding readers to take pride in each effort to try again - big or small.

Product code: 9780593434611

ISBN 9780593434611
Dimensions (HxWxD in mm) H292xW248
No. Of Pages 40
Publisher Random House USA Inc
Trying new things does not come naturally to the Creature of Habit, but he learns that sticking with it, something he does best, is the key to his success.