Chris Robertson – Where Do “Paws” Go?

Chris Robertson is an author and illustrator whose work I started noticing during the launch of Giraffes Ruin Everything in 2016. I find his illustrations energetic, fun and always serving the story. And I find Chris to be the same.

Where Do Pants Go? is a great board book. When I read this to my 3-year old he always joins in!

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