The Squishiness of Things

The Squishiness of Things by Marc Kompaneyets is a delightful children’s fiction book published by Knopf Books for Young Readers on July 12, 2005. This first edition spans 40 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Hieronymus, a genius with an extensive collection of hairs, who embarks on an adventurous quest after discovering a hair that does not match any in his collection.
Readers will find themselves immersed in Hieronymus’s humorous journey as he explores the origins of the mysterious hair, leading him to unexpected places and discoveries. The narrative touches on themes of curiosity and exploration, making it an engaging read for children. With its charming illustrations and whimsical storytelling, The Squishiness of Things offers a unique blend of humor and imagination, appealing to young readers and their sense of adventure.
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One tiny little hair can ruin everything–especially for a genius. And Hieronymus is no ordinary genius. He knows everything under the sun–from the squishiness of bugs to the bounciness of sausage. And he likes it that way.
Then a single hair blows through the window, a hair that fails to match any of the thirty-six million hairs in his collection. What is Hieronymus to do? Search for the origin of the hair, of course! And that’s a quest that leads him to some very unusual places–and surprising discoveries.
The Squishiness of Things is a hilarious, charming, and gorgeously illustrated tale of wisdom and foolishness sure to tickle the funny bone and capture the imagination.
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