The Big Oops!
by Julia Cook
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Pub Date Aug 04 2026 | Archive Date Jul 28 2026
Boys Town Press | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles
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Description
When Scooter is told he can paint anything he wants, he chooses his best friend in the world – Pudgy the Penguin. But the moment his brush touches the canvas, things start to go disastrously wrong.
First, the bright color Scooter uses for Pudgy’s beak drips down the canvas, leaving a trail that makes Pudgy look like he has a long orange tail – oops!
Sad and dejected, Scooter wants to give up and start over. But before he can toss his picture away, Rufus the Monkey tells him to keep painting. After all, with a tail like that, Pudgy could swing through the trees just like Rufus. So Scooter keeps the little mess-up.
Seconds later, Ollie the Bull bumps into Scooter’s desk. The commotion causes the paintbrush to jerk up then down. Now Pudgy looks like he has a horn on his head – oops!
Again, Scooter wants to scrap everything and start over. But Ollie offers another idea. Why not paint a second horn and make Pudgy look strong and honest, just like him? So Scooter keeps the mistake and adds to it.
Finally, when Scooter is ready to put the finishing touches on his painting, a sudden sneezing spell splatters specks of paint all over Pudgy’s picture – big oops!
Scooter begins to cry, certain he really does need to start all over. But Sprinkles the Snake suggests adding even more splatter. That way Pudgy can look super colorful, just like Sprinkles! So Scooter adds more dots and drips, hoping the blunder turns into a splash of brilliance.
What will Pudgy say when he sees he has a tail, horns, and a body spotted in a rainbow of color?
The Big Oops! is a tender and touching tale about having the courage to try, accepting and learning from mistakes, being resilient, showing creativity, and discovering that every “oops” can lead to something wonderful. A special page with tips to help little ones explore new challenges, feel safe making mistakes, and grow from them is included for parents and educators.
This is the second title in award-winning author Julia Cook’s Best START children’s series, a collection of stories that are infused with early mathematics and awesome people skills.
A Note From the Publisher
Book Illustrator: Dale Crawford
Advance Praise
This book is such a practical tool for teaching growth mindset, frustration tolerance, and healthy self-talk. It opens the door to many conversations with kids, such as “What do you tell yourself when you make an OOPS?” and “Do you give up, or do you figure out what you can do next?” Scooter’s story gives kids a clear, relatable picture of what it takes to turn an OOPS into AWESOME! -Brandy Edlund, School Counselor
Marketing Plan
Uses relatable characters and situations with kid-friendly language to engage young readers
Author is nationally recognized as an award-winning children's book author and parenting expert
Tips page included at the end of the story for parents and educators to help children become socially successful
Available Editions
| EDITION | Paperback |
| ISBN | 9798889070535 |
| PRICE | $11.95 (USD) |
| PAGES | 31 |