Which One Can You Hug?

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  • ISBN 9781797240008
  • Dimensions: 165 x 165mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Nov 2026
  • Publisher: Chronicle Books
  • Publication City/Country: US
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A sweet and funny guessing game for snuggly kids—can you tell which one you can hug?



Compare, think, and point! Which one can you hug: A wet dog or a wet mop? A stormy cloud or a fluffy sheep? A grandpa or a fire hydrant?

In this wacky, visually witty book, little ones are invited to look, laugh, and learn as they play the ultimate guessing game. Each spread presents two bold, eye-catching images—one perfectly huggable, one hilariously not—encouraging babies and toddlers to compare, decide, and point with pride.

Perfect for children in their hug-everything phase, this sturdy board book celebrates affection, curiosity, and early decision-making. The playful format invites call-and-response reading, making it ideal for energetic story times at home, in daycare, or on the go. Grown-ups will love the clever visual contrasts and gentle humor.

Risa Kusumoto is a visual artist and a storyteller. Born in Japan, and raised in Brazil, USA, Germany and Canada, she relied heavily on visual communication throughout her childhood to cope with the constantly changing languages around her—perhaps the origin of these fun visual puns for kids! She lives in Berlin, Germany.

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