Product details
- ISBN 9781464220531
- Weight: 226g
- Dimensions: 184 x 184mm
- Publication Date: 29 May 2025
- Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
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Espresso your thanks for a tea-riffic teacher with this punderfully heartwarming picture book of appreciation from the USA Today bestselling series that brought you I Love You Like No Otter!
Celebrate a special teacher, mentor, or coach who helps you suc-seed and makes learning awesome to the core with this charming picture book of gratitude and love. Filled with punny rhymes of thanks and adorable illustrations of essential educator staples, this erase-istible story is the perfect gift to share with the one who teaches you a latte at daycare, preschool, kindergarten, grade school, and beyond and bakes each day filled with fun!
Teacher, thank you a hole lot
For everything you do.
You're special and tea-riffic
In all you say and brew!
- Offers meaningful messages of appreciation and love to celebrate teachers and the many amazing things they do!
- Beautifully bright illustrations plus punny rhymes are perfect for both kids and adults to delight in!
- A wonderful gift for teacher appreciation week, end of the school year, Christmas, or anytime of year!
ROSE ROSSNER is a writer and children's book author who lives with her son and her husky named Dino.
Emily Emerson is a freelance illustrator and designer from Lawrence, Kansas. Her work is inspired by the beauty of nature, the nostalgia of childhood, and the magic of children’s literature, and she illustrates children’s books, surface pattern design, greeting cards, and licensing. In her free time, Emily loves spending time in her pollinator garden, planting native plants, and watching butterflies.
