Daniel Wiseman, author portrait
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Daniel Wiseman

Daniel Wiseman is the #1 New York Times bestselling illustrator of The World Needs More Purple People by Kristen Bell and Benjamin Hart. He has illustrated many books for kids, including Goodbye Brings Hello by Dianne White, Play This Book by Jessica Young, When Your Lion Needs a Bath by Susanna Leonard Hill, and the Baby Scientist series by Laura Gehl. He lives with his family in Knoxville, Tennessee. Learn more at danieldraws.com or follow the artist on Instagram @d_wiseman.
No abrazar a Gaspar (No le va a gustar) / Don't Hug Doug (He Doesn't Like It) Spanish Edition
La nueva cachorra (The New Puppy Spanish Edition)
Let's Go, Bike!
The World Needs More Purple Schools
The New Puppy
Don't Hug Doug
The World Needs More Purple People

Books

No abrazar a Gaspar (No le va a gustar) / Don't Hug Doug (He Doesn't Like It) Spanish Edition
La nueva cachorra (The New Puppy Spanish Edition)
Let's Go, Bike!
The World Needs More Purple Schools
The New Puppy
Don't Hug Doug
The World Needs More Purple People

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