Slugs & Bugs Creator Randall Goodgame Releases Two More Kids Books

B&H Kids is excited to announce the next two Slugs & Bugs books, "The Society of Extraordinary Raccoon Society" and "The Society of Extraordinary Raccoon Society on Boasting," from Dove Award-nominated singer-songwriter, family entertainer and Slugs & Bugs creator Randall Goodgame.
Goodgame has released four critically-acclaimed Slugs & Bugs children's albums in the past 12 years, with CCMMagazine.com describing the brand as "...the greatest thing to happen to children's music in a generation." Goodgame has received multiple Dove Award nominations and rave reviews from families all over the world that love his scripturally-based, witty and unique music.
Goodgame says he designed the books so that old and new friends of Slugs & Bugs alike can enjoy its witty world and biblical wisdom through books, even when the music isn't playing. In May, B&H Kids released the first Slugs & Bugs books by Goodgame, "Who Will Play with Me?" and "Are We Still Friends?."
The books are designed to get kids ages 4 to 8 laughing while teaching them scriptural truths, using few words and engaging, visual storytelling. The Society of Extraordinary Racoon Society ("SOERS") are favorite characters from the Slugs & Bugs songs, and these new picture books explore their world and their fun message about giving.
"For families raising kids to know and love Jesus, 'The Society of Extraordinary Raccoon Society looks an awful lot like the church family. Before the SOERS, our raccoons are thieves, and slaves to their most base instincts. The SOERS provide a loving, wise, and safe place for Morty and Maggie to grow into something more," Goodgame said. "Additionally, these books mirror relationships and temptations kids can relate to. And long-time fans may enjoy the glimpse into the whimsical underground world of reforming raccoons."
Goodgame has written songs for Veggie Tales, Caedmon's Call, Andrew Peterson, Jason Gray, Jill Phillips and Eric Peters. He is also a frequent collaborator with singer-songwriter Andrew Peterson, working on the 2006 music album, "Slugs & Bugs & Lullabies." From this album, the song, "You Can Always Come Home," was featured on the Veggie Tales' "The Wonderful Wizard of Ha's" (2007).
In October, "The Slugs & Bugs Show" premiered on home video and streaming RightNow Media, with each episode showcasing joyful stories, memorable musical moments and a colorful cast of characters who journey through life together, grounded in biblical principles.
"I'm not sure if there is anything more exciting than hearing your own children sing the Bible," said Devin Maddox, B&H trade book publisher. "In my family, Slugs & Bugs has been a huge part of my children's spiritual formation, which is part of the reason I am so proud of LifeWay's partnership with Randell and the whole gang."
For more information, visit bhpublishing.com or slugsandbugs.com
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