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Ogilvy
Book • 2019
In 'Ogilvy,' a wide-eyed bunny moves to a new town where bunnies are divided by clothing into activities they can do—dress bunnies play ball and knit, sweater bunnies make art and climb rocks.
Ogilvy refuses to be limited by these arbitrary rules and insists on being true to themselves, showing that clothes don't define who you are.
The book uses clever rhyming and inclusive storytelling to address themes of personal choice, kindness, and overcoming stereotypes.
It has been praised for its modern message and has been recognized with several awards and nominations, including a starred review from Kirkus and a nomination for the Washington Children's Choice Picture Book Award.
Ogilvy refuses to be limited by these arbitrary rules and insists on being true to themselves, showing that clothes don't define who you are.
The book uses clever rhyming and inclusive storytelling to address themes of personal choice, kindness, and overcoming stereotypes.
It has been praised for its modern message and has been recognized with several awards and nominations, including a starred review from Kirkus and a nomination for the Washington Children's Choice Picture Book Award.
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Referenced when Matt is citing Ogilvy's saying: 50% of ad dollars don't work, he just doesn't know which 50%.

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E142: Hedge Your Ad Spend


