
Overview
Uncle Ian is back and this time, he’s bringing the giggles!
Follow a cheerful girl as her contagious laughter spreads throughout her day, turning ordinary moments into something bright and joyful. From chuckles to chortles, snorts to guffaws, laughter fills the air and lifts everyone’s spirits. But the best laughs happen at home, where sharing smiles with family makes every day extra special. Bursting with playful rhyme, cheerful illustrations, and plenty of joyful moments, this hilarious addition to the Uncle Ian Storytime series reminds readers of all ages that laughter truly is magic—and the best kind is the kind we share.
About the Uncle Ian Storytime series: This series is a beloved favorite among librarians, teachers, and families for its high-energy, interactive storytelling that gets kids clapping, stomping, cheering, dancing, and laughing along. Each rhythmic read-aloud celebrates movement, multicultural traditions, community connection, and social-emotional learning, making it perfect for group story times or lively classroom settings. With titles like Clap, Stomp, Cheer, and Dance, young readers are invited to explore the world, honor everyday heroes, and discover the joy of participation. Backed by glowing reviews—including a nod from Kirkus and praise for its inclusive illustrations and educational value—this engaging series delivers fun, heart, and a whole lot of giggles.
Author Bio
In the cold mountains of the north lives a man of unlimited joy and mischief. Known for his exceptionally loud, yet skillful storytelling, we were beyond thrilled when he came to us with Clap. Finally, we had an opportunity to share a classic Uncle Ian Aurora story with the world.
Natalia Moore lives and works in England. Her work has been published in the United Kingdom, United States, Korea, and all across Europe. Natalia has illustrated picture books, poetry, greeting cards, and even chocolate packaging. She works with mixed media and adds the finishing touches to her work digitally. Natalia likes to draw from real life and is never without her sketchbook.