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Humpty's Great Fall

Amy Moore Josh Cleland

$42.95

Hardback

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English
Two Lions
05 August 2025
Humpty is ready for a great fall!

One crisp autumn day, Humpty Dumpty is relaxing on his wall, when he realizes he’s forgotten to do something. But what could it be? As he makes his way around the neighborhood, Humpty finds his friends all enjoying the beautiful fall weather—and he starts to get some clues. Can Humpty figure out what he’s missing…before he falls off the wall? Join Humpty and his nursery rhyme pals as they discover the joys of the fall season.
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Illustrated by:   Josh Cleland
Imprint:   Two Lions
Country of Publication:   United States
ISBN:   9781662527968
ISBN 10:   1662527969
Pages:   40
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Recommended Age:   From 0-4 to 7 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Amy Moore’s love of writing began when she wrote her first poem, “The World,” in the first grade. She can still recite every word to this day. She is also the author of The Bakers Dozen, illustrated by Andrea Stegmaier. When not writing, she loves teaching children to dance, reading, and baking. Amy lives with her husband, two daughters, and many pets outside of Boston, where the leaves turn delightful colors in the fall. Follow her on Instagram @thedailybookmark. Josh Cleland is an illustrator from just outside of Portland, Oregon, where he resides with his wife, Rayna, and creative director/dog, Newman. He is the illustrator of numerous children’s books, including the Woofmore series, written by Donna Gephart and Lori Haskins Houran, and The End, written by John Bray. His work has also been featured in children’s magazines, including Highlights and Storytime, as well as on greeting cards, websites, billboards, and more. Follow him on Instagram @joshcleland.

Reviews for Humpty's Great Fall

“Simple cartoon art sets a wholesome tone and complements the text, which ends with a happy nod to wordplay. Children old enough to recognize nursery rhyme allusions will have a ball. A cute and clever autumnal outing with a metafictive twist.” —Kirkus Reviews “Humpty Dumpty stars in Moore and Cleland’s pun-fueled tribute to northerly autumnal traditions.” —Publishers Weekly


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