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Scott Nash
Illustrator & Author Profile

Scott Nash

9 Books
Scott Nash is an accomplished illustrator and author of children's books, known for his playful and expressive artistic style. He is widely recognized for illustrating popular titles such as Gail Carson Levine's *Betsy Who Cried Wolf*, Megan McDonald's *Bunny and Clyde*, and installments of the *Flat Stanley* series. In addition to his collaborative work, Nash has written and illustrated his own engaging books, including *Shrunken Treasures*.

The Case of Duckie's Missing Brain

In the dusty world of Los Attic, one stuffed rabbit works the case like a true private eye. Tuff Fluff may be worn, patched, and soft around the edges, but when Duckie’s brain goes missing, he is the detective everyone turns to. This funny mystery plays with the style of old detective stories while keeping the action friendly for young readers. Clues, puns, and comic surprises lead Tuff Fluff through shadowy corners and oddball toy suspects, making the case feel both silly and suspenseful. With retro-flavored illustrations and a clever stuffed-animal cast, Tuff Fluff: The Case of Duckie’s Missing Brain is a playful choice for kids who like mysteries, comics, toys with personality, and detectives who solve problems with both smarts and heart.
6-8 Years 56 Pages
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The prehistoric party starts with a thump, a stomp, and a tail-whacking beat. Long before guitars and dance floors, a lively crowd of dinosaurs gathers for one wild Saturday night of twisting, twirling, rocking, and rolling. This rhyming picture book turns dinosaur fun into a read-aloud celebration, with playful language that practically asks you to clap along. Young readers who love big creatures, silly movement, and noisy group fun will enjoy spotting different dinosaurs as the party grows louder and livelier. Bright, energetic illustrations by Scott Nash add to the bounce, making this a cheerful choice for dinosaur fans and families looking for a funny, rhythmic story with plenty of stomping energy.
6-8 Years 32 Pages
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Sam, Pam, Will, and Jill are ready for a camp-out, even if they are not exactly experts. These four crocodile friends head into the outdoors with plenty of excitement, but their camping trip quickly fills with wrong turns, buzzing bees, tent trouble, and nighttime shadows that seem much scarier than expected. With simple scenes, cheerful humor, and a friendly pace, this early-reader-style picture book gives young readers a camping adventure that feels lively without being overwhelming. The crocodiles’ mistakes are part of the fun, and their friendship keeps the story warm and easy to follow. Perfect for readers who like animal friends, outdoor adventures, and gentle silliness, Camping Day! turns a not-so-perfect trip into a playful story about trying something new together.
6-8 Years 40 Pages
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The whole insect world is buzzing about one strange contest: who will be named the bugliest bug of all? Damselfly Dilly does not expect to win, but she cannot resist watching fireflies, stink bugs, beetles, crickets, and other creepy-crawly contestants take the stage. Then Dilly notices something suspicious about the judges. This funny rhyming picture book mixes a playful bug parade with a light adventure, giving young readers a story full of movement, wordplay, and insect details. The humor is big, the rhythm is lively, and the danger stays just right for early elementary readers. With bold illustrations and a clever little heroine, The Bugliest Bug is a lively pick for children who enjoy bugs, read-aloud rhyme, and stories where paying close attention matters.
6-8 Years 32 Pages
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Get ready for a wild ride with Bunny and Clyde! This rabbit and chipmunk duo have always been rule-followers, but they are officially sick and tired of being good. For once in their lives, they want to know what it feels like to be totally rotten to the core! They are craving thrills, excitement, and a little bit of danger. But becoming a hardened criminal takes practice. To get really good at being bad, they decide to start small. What if they return their library books late on purpose? Or borrow markers without even asking? Everyone knows it is a swift downhill slide from there! Soon, they will be ready to pull off the ultimate heist on an unprotected piggy bank. There is just one problem: their best attempts at mastering bad deeds keep getting strangely misunderstood by everyone around them. Dive into this hilarious chapter book caper full of criminal intentions gone wonderfully awry. You will laugh out loud as these endearingly inept outlaws try their hardest to break the rules!
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 128 Pages
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Betsy is finally old enough to take a basket of delicious cupcakes to Grandma all by herself. As a dedicated young shepherd, she brings her loyal flock of sheep along for the walk. She also decides to bring her very best friend, a wolf named Zimmo. Bringing a wolf to visit a grandmother might seem like a terrible idea. After all, wolves and grandmas usually do not mix well in stories. Betsy trusts Zimmo completely, but as they get closer to the house, she starts to wonder if his wild wolf instincts might take over when he smells those sweet treats. This hilarious adventure turns a classic story completely upside down. Betsy will have to keep a close eye on her flock, her cupcakes, and her wolf friend to make sure everyone arrives safely for a fun and frosting-filled visit with Grandma.
6-8 Years 46 Pages
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Rain will not keep Sam, Pam, Will, and Jill from having fun. With slickers, umbrellas, and plenty of energy, the four young crocodiles head out to see what games and adventures a wet day can bring. Their rainy-day plans do not all work out. Mini golf gets soggy, baseball turns surprising when hail begins to fall, and the weather keeps pushing them in new directions. Then an indoor idea opens up a different kind of fun, one that suits the day perfectly. Cheerful, goofy, and easy to follow, Rainy Day! is a bright picture book for early elementary readers who like animal friends, weather stories, and playful problem solving. It is especially appealing for children learning that a changed plan can still lead to a good day.
6-8 Years 40 Pages
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Do you love big parties? Get ready for the biggest, most amazing birthday party ever! From Alice and Abe to Zeb and Zipper, everyone you can imagine is invited. The guests arrive in an exciting alphabetical parade, each bringing their own fun to the celebration. But wait a minute—who is Hooper Humperdink? And why isn't HE on the guest list? Join in the fun and discover what happens when one name is left out. This lively story is packed with silly names and a fantastic rhyming rhythm that makes it perfect for reading aloud. You'll love following along with all the guests and seeing if Hooper Humperdink can still find a way to join the party! It's a wonderfully wacky tale that shows how much fun a big gathering can be.
6-8 Years 32 Pages
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Just when you confidently thought his highly unusual physical troubles were over, Stanley Lambchop has somehow gone completely flat all over again. After famously surviving a falling bulletin board in his bedroom, returning to his normal, round shape was a massive relief. Now, his smart brother Arthur simply cannot figure out a clever plan to re-inflate him this time around. But being flat does actually have some fantastic and surprising advantages. When a high-stakes neighborhood boat race desperately needs a little extra help, Stanley is uniquely shaped to step in and serve as a human sail. And when a highly dangerous situation unfolds at a collapsing building nearby, his incredibly thin frame makes him the absolute perfect person to slide right in and safely rescue a trapped girl. You will happily follow along with Stanley as he actively navigates the hilarious daily challenges and unexpected perks of being a human pancake. Dive into this classic and funny adventure to find out if being half an inch thick is really a bothersome curse, or if it might just be the very best way to become a true neighborhood hero.
6-8 Years 96 Pages
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