
Anderson’s Bookshop – Laura Numeroff
April 9 @ 6:00 pm
Join Anderson’s Bookshop for an author event with Laura Numeroff, to celebrate the release of her newest book, Max and Mama, on Wednesday, April 9th at 6:00 pm in our Downers Grove store.
Event Format
We will begin checking you in approximately 30 minutes before the start time. After a presentation and Q&A with the author, the signing line will form in numbered order with the following guidelines:
- Posed photo with your camera taken by our staff
- There is a limit of 2 books from home to be signed (unless otherwise stated)
- There is a limit of 1 personalization of the new book only (unless otherwise stated)
All events have open seating. The “Order Line Number” on your pdf ticket is your reserved place in the signing line. You will line up to meet the author based on that number.
If you cannot attend, you must pick up your book (if included with ticket) at the hosting store within 30 days of the event. We can ship that book to you for an additional charge of $9.99; please call the store to arrange that.
Pre-registration is required for this event because space is limited.
More about Max and Mama:
From New York Times Bestselling Author of If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
The special bond between a mother and son, and a fun-filled day from beginning to end.
Max and Mama are spending the day together! A delicious breakfast, a game of hide-and-seek, and a picnic at the park. But as they ride their bikes home, one of Max’s training wheels falls off—suddenly, this special day has a whole new adventure for Max and Mama to tackle!
About the Author:
Laura Numeroff is the acclaimed #1 New York Times bestselling children’s author of If You Give a Mouse a Cookie and the subsequent If You Give series. Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Laura grew up surrounded by art, music, and books. She graduated from Pratt Institute in 1975 with a BFA with honors and a contract from Macmillan for her first children’s book. Since then, she has published forty-eight books, and continues to write. Laura has visited over one hundred schools, numerous children’s hospitals, and has virtually visited schools in Germany, Japan, Italy, China, and Colombia. She donates a portion of her book royalties to First Book, a nonprofit organization that provides brand-new books to children in underserved communities, and recently worked with the Village Book Builders to fund a brand-new library at a school in Malawi. Laura now resides in Los Angeles, California, with her dog, Eloise, and her cat, Henry.