Erica Sirotich: 5 books

Book cover of Found Dogs
by Erica Sirotich
Language: English
Release Date: July 18, 2017

For fans of Sandra Boynton’s Doggies and Karent Katz's Counting Kisses, this adorable rhyming and counting book tallies up all the dogs at the shelter, and then counts backward as the pups are adopted—a perfect fit for every preschooler’s library. Babies and toddlers will delight in counting...
Book cover of JP and the Bossy Dinosaur

JP and the Bossy Dinosaur

Feeling Unhappy

by Ana Crespo, Erica Sirotich
Language: English
Release Date: February 1, 2016

In his third adventure, JP is excited to be at the water park with his family. But when the bossy dinosaur says he can't go down the waterslide with his sister, JP is sad. Using his vivid imagination and a little help from his family and best friend, JP remembers how to have fun again!
Book cover of JP and the Stinky Monster

JP and the Stinky Monster

Feeling Jealous

by Ana Crespo, Erica Sirotich
Language: English
Release Date: November 12, 2018

JP is excited to spend the day with Grandma, but his plans are derailed by the arrival of an unwanted, monstrous guest—a baby! This strange and stinky creature requires lots of Grandma’s attention, and JP begins to worry that she will have no time to play with him. As JP’s imagination runs wild, his jealousy builds. Will JP realize the day is better spent shared?
Book cover of JP and the Polka-Dotted Aliens
by Ana Crespo, Erica Sirotich
Language: English
Release Date: September 1, 2015

JP is playing on the playground. But when his twin cousins want to take over the playhouse he's made into a spaceship, JP gets angry. He soon realizes it's more fun to befriend the enemy and laugh together than to play alone. This common playground occurrence and gentle message will quickly teach young readers how to deal with their anger.
Book cover of JP and the Giant Octopus

JP and the Giant Octopus

Feeling Afraid

by Ana Crespo, Erica Sirotich
Language: English
Release Date: September 1, 2015

JP's dad decides the car needs a wash. But to JP, the carwash is scary, especially when it starts to look like a giant octopus! But JP soon realizes that the octopus is friendly and that he can be brave. With an innocent yet fun plotline, young readers will quickly learn how to cope with their own fears just like JP.
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