Description: "In ten tiny stories we follow Bean and her grandmother through adventures of the everyday. Bean loses her bad mood in a meadow and Grandma thinks she sees a ghost (don't worry it's just Bean!)--and there's even a story with giant strawberries"--
Review Quotes: A Kirkus Reviews Best Picture Book of the Year
One of The Horn Book's Best of the Year
One of the 20 Best July Books for Young Readers at Kirkus Reviews
A Brightly Best Picture Book of 2025
"Bean and Grandma's heartwarming everyday adventures, complete with subtle and genuine humor, are ripe for repeat reads and further series entries." --STARRED REVIEW, The Horn Book "Graegin's finely detailed drawings and soft color palette are a cozy complement to her charming anecdotes, all of which demonstrate how the hedgehogs' daily lives are warmed and improved by love, imagination and play. . . . These 10 stories about growing up and adapting to change brim with cheery optimism. . . . Hooray for hedgehogs!" --STARRED REVIEW, BookPage
"Stephanie Graegin uses observant lines of text and affectionate, detailed illustrations to tell . . . this humane and beguiling collection." --Wall Street Journal "Bean is an adorable little nugget of a hedgehog. With cozy illustrations reminiscent of Beatrix Potter, anthropomorphized garden critters go about their business. A short collection of stories . . . show the magic in simple moments, like riding a swing or playing with stuffed animals." --School Library Journal "In Everyday Bean, Stephanie Graegin has given a little hedgehog and her grandma the same kind of symmetry as peer friendships, but simultaneously the unique empathy and protectiveness of a grandparent, and the loving trust of a grandchild. . . . Each note in Everyday Bean resonates." --Imaginary Elevators
"[A] book with great potential to become a well-loved favorite over time, with gentle humor, familiar situations, and adorable characters." --Kids Book a Day