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Twignibble


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Published: 2013

Great for age 7-10 years

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"Twignibble" by Josh Herz is a whimsical adventure that follows the journey of a curious creature named Twignibble who lives in the enchanting land of Chewy Wood. When Twignibble stumbles upon a mysterious map leading to the legendary Snackle Valley, he sets off on a quest filled with delightful surprises and unexpected friendships. Along the way, Twignibble faces challenges that test his bravery and cleverness. As he discovers the importance of believing in oneself and the joy of camaraderie, Twignibble learns that sometimes the greatest treasures come from within. Join him in this charming tale of exploration and self-discovery! [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book was published in 2013 by Birch Tree Publishing .

Henry Herz received a bachelor of science degree in industrial engineering and operations research from Cornell University, master of science in operations research from George Washington University, and master of arts in political science from Georgetown University, none of which help him write children's books. His love for fantasy began when he read Where the Wild Things Are (repeatedly) as a child (and as an adult) and was sealed by The Lord of the Rings and Dungeons & Dragons. He enjoys painting Warhammer miniatures, moderating science fiction/fantasy literature panels at conventions, eating Boston cream pie, and writing children's books with his sons, Josh and Harrison. Their first book was featured in Young Entrepreneur, Wired GeekDad, CNN, and the Warner Brothers' website for the Hobbit movie. The Herz writing trio lives in San Diego, California.