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PublishersWeekly.com, March 4, 2013
...ISBN 978-0-545-46426-0). 75,000 copies. May 2 The Life of Ty: Penguin Problems by Lauren Myracle, illus. by Jed Henry (Dutton, $14.99; ISBN 978-0-525-42264-8). 75,000 copies. Magic Ponies #3: A Twinkle of Hooves by Sue Bentley, illus. by Angela Swan...
PRLog, January 28, 2013
...and alive.” Reviewer Hubbard covers new titles regularly. In January featured these picture book standouts. She cheered Author Jed Henry’s effort in Cheer Up, Mouse! () to help kids learn to express emotions, “Young children often have a hard time...
Kirkus Reviews, January 26, 2013
...Back in 2012, I was lucky enough to see an early copy of Jed Henry’s Cheer Up, Mouse!. I’ve been smitten with it ever since. I’ve had to wait all this time to yawp about it, but my patience has paid...
Cleveland Live, October 28, 2012
...uncomplicated and humorous text. Just the right degree of scary. Grade: B+ Just Say Boo! Susan Hood & Jed Henry "If a skeleton groans as she rattles her bones, what do you say? Boo!" Call-and-response rhymes teach young trick-or-treaters what to say as...
Indiana Gazette, October 28, 2012
...particularly good book for kids who might be scared by Halloween spookiness. Hood's gently rhyming text and Jed Henry's jaunty illustrations nicely counter the fright factor. Take a counting rhyme, add a Halloween theme and inject some humorous...
Detroit News, October 27, 2012
...particularly good book for kids who might be scared by Halloween spookiness. Hood's gently rhyming text and Jed Henry's jaunty illustrations nicely counter the fright factor. "Ten Creepy Monsters" by Carey F. Armstrong-Ellis (Abrams, $14.95, ages 3-6) ...
Columbus Dispatch, October 24, 2012
...plotting revenge. • Just Say Boo! (HarperCollins, 32 pages, $12.99, ages 3 to 5) by Susan Hood and Jed Henry The gentle, repetitive story follows Beggars Night as costumed children deal with minor scares, have fun and remember their manners....
Manmade Mag, January 17, 2013
...I didn’t realize that Jed Henry was still doing his Samuai Video Game series, but I’ll be damned if I was going to let a new one slip through the cracks. Or at least...
Wired.co.uk, January 9, 2013
..."In April, I decided to do an art project specifically to get a lot of attention," says Jed Henry, an illustrator based in the Rocky mountains. He started reimagining video games in the style of Japanese woodcuts, under the name Ukiyo-e Heroes. Each...
Upstart Business Journal, January 5, 2013
...slides to check out the most successful Kickstarter campaigns in 13 categories for all of 2012. Category: Art Jed Henry of Ukiyo-e Heroes Project: Ukiyo-e Heroes Details: A parody art project, commenting on the ancient origins of modern Japanese...
Central Utah Daily Herald, January 3, 2013
...Ukiyo-e Heroes, a parody art project created by Provo resident Jed Henry, earned more than $300,000 from backers in one month. Posted on Kickstarter during the month of August, the project was featured on CNNMoney in mid-December as on of...
Upstart Business Journal, January 3, 2013
...slides to check out the most successful Kickstarter campaigns in 13 categories for all of 2012. Category: Art Jed Henry of Ukiyo-e Heroes Project: Ukiyo-e Heroes Details: A parody art project, commenting on the ancient origins of modern Japanese...
Upstart Business Journal, January 2, 2013
...slides to check out the most successful Kickstarter campaigns in 13 categories for all of 2012. Category: Art Jed Henry of Ukiyo-e Heroes Project: Ukiyo-e Heroes Details: A parody art project, commenting on the ancient origins of modern Japanese...
Nintendojo, December 28, 2012
...legends that are represented throughout the Nintendo canon. Disclaimer: The awesome banner above was created by the amazing Jed Henry. Pages: 1 2 3 4 This story is featured in... Best of 2012! See Me in 3D: Metroid by Kevin Knezevic Best of...

