Jill Esbaum has written many books for children, including How to Grow a Dinosaur, Frankenbunny, and If a T. Rex Crashes Your Birthday Party. Several of her books have been nominated for state awards, and I Am Cow, Hear Me Moo! won SCBWI's Crystal Kite Award. She also enjoys writing kooky beginning reader stories like Thunder and Cluck, and a variety of nonfiction books. Follow her on Twitter @JEsbaum. Bob Shea is an award-winning author and illustrator of children's books, including the popular Ballet Cat series, the Dinosaur Vs. series, and the runaway smash hit Unicorn Thinks He's Pretty Great. He is an Eisner Award nominee and has worked with Comedy Central, PBS Kids, Playhouse Disney, Nick Jr., Google, and other clients. Follow him on Instagram @BobSheaBooks.
Praise for Stinkbird Has a Superpower: WINNER 2024 Buckeye Book Award (OH) A Fuse #8 Best Book of the Year * “This comical picture book about the Amazonian hoatzin swoops in to delight readers with funny facts, and Shea’s smooth and textural digital illustrations and eye for composition effectively create a child-like stinkbird perspective . . . Educational narration pairs with bantering dialogue to portray a loving relationship between father and son.” —The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books, starred review “Cheerful and humorous . . . a treat for a nature-themed storytime. A lively glimpse of a weird and wonderful bird.” —Kirkus Reviews “Effusive . . . The peppy, unmistakably fact-forward text gets plenty of zhuzh via digital images by Shea. Flat, tropical colors and layers of leaves convey the rainforest’s lushness while providing a suitably theatrical backdrop for an idiosyncratic family’s celebration of pride.” —Publishers Weekly Praise for Parrotfish Has a Superpower: A Junior Library Guild Selection Yellowhammer Picture Book Award nominee (AL); Capitol Choices (DC), Mockingbird List (TX) A Fuse #8 Best Book of the Year (3 lists: funny, nonfiction, and science and nature) “Informative, funny, and engaging. . . The lively presentation and ick factor make this a winner. A strikingly original look at a most unusual marine creature.” –Kirkus Reviews Praise for Polecat Has a Superpower: “Another lively and engaging presentation from a talented pair . . . Both the narrative and the colorful cartoon illustrations brim with appealing humor. These animals have plenty of personality.” –Kirkus Reviews