It’s a snowy, blowy, wintry day – just perfect for a yeti hunt! Or so thinks big brother. But younger brother is not as convinced. Questions abound: Have you ever seen a yeti? Is a yeti strong? Can a yeti run fast? Children will love trying to find the yeti in the pictures as the boys continue on their quest. Ages 4 to 8.Hardcover picture book with dust jacket.Full color throughout.11-1/4 inches wide by 9-3/4 inches high (28.58 cm wide x 24.77 cm high).32 pages.Mary Ann Fraser wrote and illustrated her first picture book in the second grade – which received critical acclaim and a starred review from Mom and Dad. She graduated from UCLA and then went on to spend a year abroad studying at England’s Exeter College of Art and Design. Since then, she has gone on to write and illustrate more than 60 books for children, winning accolades along the way – including “School Library Journal’s” ‘’Best Book of the Year’’ and American Booksellers’ ‘’Pick of the List.’’ She currently resides in sunny southern California, but can often be found in colder climates searching high and low for yetis.
Mary Ann Fraser is the author/illustrator of over sixty fiction and non-fiction books for children, including No Yeti Yet (Peter Pauper Press), Heebie-Jeebie-Jeebie Jamboree (Boyds Mills Press), the Ogg & Bob books (Two Lions) Ten Mile Day(Henry Holt), and several titles for The Let’s Read-and-Find-Out series, including Where Are the Night Animals (HarperCollins). Her books have received a Junior Library Guild Selection, School Library Journal Best Book of the Year, Book Links Book of the Year, IRA Young Readers Choice Award, and American Booksellers “Pick of the List.” When she is not writing, illustrating, or giving school presentations, she is painting murals, playing her hammered dulcimer, in her garden talking to her turtles, or reading.
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