Mummy & Me
Danesh Mohiuddin
Although new to picture books, DANESH MOHIUDDIN has a long list of creative pursuits, including comic books, political cartooning, advertising campaigns, designing toys and games, and freelance illustrating for companies such as Scholastic and Kayak magazine. Danesh was born in India, grew up in Dubai, and has lived in Spain. He now makes his home in Toronto, Ontario with his wife and children.
An ode to little monsters and the caregivers who love them
When the sun goes down, Mummy and Wee Wolf emerge from their coffin to start the day. Wee Wolf loves his mummy. She brushes his unruly fur, brews midnight stew for their lunch, and reads him his favorite Hairy Tales. And whenever Mummy and Wee Wolf have a disagreement, a little boogie helps them forget all their troubles!
But taking care of Wee Wolf isn’t easy. Wee Wolf’s efforts to be a perfectly well-behaved monster often hilariously sabotage Mummy. He interrupts her morning stretches, “helps” her cook by cannonballing into hot stew, and wiggles out of her grasp while she tries to clip his little wolfy toenails. By the end of the night, Wee Wolf notices Mummy becoming a little … unravelled. But just as Mummy is always there for him, Wee Wolf is there for her—ready to help re-wrap her bandages, toilet paper in hand.
This hilarious, highly original picture book plays with the phrase “little monsters” as it explores parent-child relationships. While the bold, detailed illustrations will draw readers in, Wee Wolf’s tender, thoughtful moments encourage both empathy and self-awareness. It’s a howling good time!
Danesh MohiuddinSKU: OB400160n0nn1nWWW | ISBN: 9781771475952
"[A] sweetly scary slice-of-life story...The message of parent-child unconditional love shines through."
- Publishers Weekly"This sweet, knowing, tongue-in-cheek nod to a genuinely loving parent-child relationship, written from the youngster’s perspective, will leave readers smiling ... Pure fun and proof that kids can sometimes be monsters, but we (usually) wouldn’t have it any other way."
- Kirkus Reviews"Mother-child love is abundant in this non-frightening monster story that reveals a beginning self-awareness and a nod to empathy. This recommended story is sure to capture the attention of the most rambunctious child."
- School Library Journal"Even monsters have a gentle, caring side, as revealed in this ghoulishly adorable picture book."
- Children’s Literature Comprehensive DatabasePublication date
August 27, 2024
Number of pages
32
Interest age
From 3 to 6