
Does that count? Actually, I’m starting to hear from a variety of people, as the book heads out into the world, and it’s been really positive and flattering, with lots of nice reviews and blog posts and such. My editor, Maria, seems to really love it.

What has been the best reaction from a reader, so far? Also, if we went somewhere tropical, just think about all the cool stuff he could grab out of trees for me! Coconuts, fruit, leaves, bark, squirrels, you name it. Probably the giraffe, since I know him the best at this point. If you had to take a vacation with one of the characters from Giraffe Problems, who would it be? Why?

This leads to an epic monologue about-among other things-a banana. I really like this second voice arriving and taking over in a big way.

There’s a moment where the giraffe’s rant is interrupted by an unexpected source, somebody the giraffe initially mistakes for a large rock. The Children’s Book Review: Which five words best describe Giraffe Problems ?Ĭan you share a highlight from the book? Or maybe your thoughts on, or an excerpt of, your favorite sentence, paragraph, or page? The Children’s Book Review | December 21, 2018
