By Ashley Wheelok and Arwen Evens
Illustrated by Sandie Sonke
May 14 – 17
- Purchase link: https://bookgoodies.com/a/1733137408
- Genre: Children’s picture book
- Print length: 40 Pages
- Age range: All ages
- Formats available for the Tour: pdf, mobi, epub and jpeg [sorry, no paperbacks]
About We Toot: A Feminist Fable About Farting, For Everyone
“Sure to provoke giggles, this delightful tale also helps girls to revel in their bodies.” – Kirkus Reviews
A hilarious picture book for children of all ages. When a stinky toot is loosed at a slumber party, six girls learn an important lesson in body positivity and self-acceptance.
We Toot lets little girls know it’s okay to let one rip.
Book Trailer Here: youtube.com/watch?v=usvWdKKLb1c
House of Tomorrow’s mission is self-acceptance, body positivity, and inclusion. houseoftomorrowbooks.com
About the Authors:
Ashley is a writer and lawyer on the central coast of California. She loves books, especially children’s books, and began her book career as the then youngest editor-in-chief of her elementary school’s press. She dreams of marshmallows and witches.
Arwen is a PR executive. Her mission is to raise strong girls, which is important as she has three of them. She spends her commute embroidering elaborate gifts while dreaming up her next story. Arwen is a member of SCBWI.
Sandie Sonke is a Southern California native and a Cal State University Fullerton grad with a degree in studio art. She finds joy simply sketching in her sketchbook or drawing tablet. Wearer of many hats; she’s a freelance illustrator, wife, and mom to two sweet and silly kids who inspire her daily. She loves to create whimsical and colorful illustrations. Her hope is to bring a little happiness to those who view her work
Media links:
- @wheelock.ashley
- @arwenhanna
- @sandiesonke
- @houseoftomorrowbooks
- @Ashley_wheelock
- @HOTBooks1
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