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32 pp.
| Abbeville
| January, 2016
|
TradeISBN 978-0-7892-1246-7$7.95
(4)
K-3
Wally, a friendly looking wolf, is hungry and gets increasingly grumpy as the book's illustrator draws and offers inappropriate foods. Zoe the Zebra loses her stripes and becomes frustrated with the book's illustrator, who keeps painting triangles on her hide instead of stripes. The stories are slight, but the meta interactions may entertain young listeners new to the convention. Review covers these titles: Wally the Wolf and Zoe the Zebra.
32 pp.
| Abbeville
| January, 2016
|
TradeISBN 978-0-7892-1245-0$7.95
(4)
K-3
Wally, a friendly looking wolf, is hungry and gets increasingly grumpy as the book's illustrator draws and offers inappropriate foods. Zoe the Zebra loses her stripes and becomes frustrated with the book's illustrator, who keeps painting triangles on her hide instead of stripes. The stories are slight, but the meta interactions may entertain young listeners new to the convention. Review covers these titles: Wally the Wolf and Zoe the Zebra.
40 pp.
| Abbeville
| September, 2015
|
TradeISBN 978-0-7892-1243-6$7.95
(4)
PS
Ping and Pong the penguins are each miffed about having another penguin in his book until they sketch a new setting together. Rudy the reindeer wants the artist to draw him a forest but gets a city, boat, train, and, ultimately, a jolly friend instead. While these stories are slight, the meta interactions are entertaining and the dialogue simple and funny. Review covers these titles: Ping and Pong the Penguins and Rudy the Reindeer.
40 pp.
| Abbeville
| September, 2015
|
TradeISBN 978-0-7892-1244-3$7.95
(4)
PS
Ping and Pong the penguins are each miffed about having another penguin in his book until they sketch a new setting together. Rudy the reindeer wants the artist to draw him a forest but gets a city, boat, train, and, ultimately, a jolly friend instead. While these stories are slight, the meta interactions are entertaining and the dialogue simple and funny. Review covers these titles: Ping and Pong the Penguins and Rudy the Reindeer.