BroadwayWorld: VIDEO: John Tartaglia Voices Chester Raccoon in THE KISSING HAND Video Series
VIDEO: John Tartaglia Voices Chester Raccoon in THE KISSING HAND Video Series
When Chester Raccoon is hesitant to leave his mother on the first day of school, she shares with him a family secret called The Kissing Hand—involving planting a kiss on her hand and transferring it ...
School is starting in the forest, but Chester Raccoon does not want to go. To help ease Chester's fears, Mrs. Raccoon shares a family secret called the Kissing Hand to give him the reassurance of her ...
In an addition to the Kissing Hand series, Penn delivers another cozy woodland story with a meandering lesson about the meaning of bravery. While Chester Raccoon’s mother tells him about a young robin ...
This week in children's apps features an adaptation of the bestselling picture book The Kissing Hand, starring Chester Raccoon. Also this week is the newest Little Critter app, Just Shopping with Mom.
The Kissing Hand is an American children's picture book, published in 1993. The book was written by Audrey Penn and illustrated by Ruth E. Harper and Nancy M. Leak. It features a mother raccoon ...
A long, long time ago in a castle far away — okay, four years ago in Warren Towers — a very scared Lili moved in. There’s a children’s book called “The Kissing Hand” about a frightened little raccoon ...
Affectionate kisses Many societies have traditions which involve kissing. Kissing can indicate joy or be used as part of a greeting. Kissing involves the touching of one's lips to the lips or other body part, such as the cheek, head or hand of another person. Sometimes people often kiss their friends as a way of giving luck or even showing feelings.