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40 pp.
| Abrams
| April, 2015
|
TradeISBN 978-1-4197-0886-2$14.95
(2)
PS
Illustrated by
Peter Raymundo.
The Monkey from The Monkey Goes Bananas is ready to enjoy its hard-won banana--and so is The Bee. Chasing ensues (of The Bee by The Monkey) until a smack meant for The Bee comes down on...The Lion. The text is limited to simple, repeated identifiers and sounds ("The Bee," "The Bee!"); drama unfolds through the illustrations' varied perspectives, bold lines, and exaggerated expressions.
Reviewer: Julie Roach
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
May, 2015
(4)
K-3
Planets series.
These wide-trim books combine simple informational texts with large color images of the described features. Each follows the same uninspiring script: a definition of the solar system and the planet's place within it; facts about the planet, including composition, atmospheric conditions, temperature, and/or rotation and revolution lengths; and visibility from Earth. There are four other spring 2015 books in this series. Glos., ind. Review covers the following Planets titles: Jupiter, Mars, Neptune, and Venus.
(4)
K-3
Planets series.
These wide-trim books combine simple informational texts with large color images of the described features. Each follows the same uninspiring script: a definition of the solar system and the planet's place within it; facts about the planet, including composition, atmospheric conditions, temperature, and/or rotation and revolution lengths; and visibility from Earth. There are four other spring 2015 books in this series. Glos., ind. Review covers the following Planets titles: Jupiter, Mars, Neptune, and Venus.
(4)
K-3
Planets series.
These wide-trim books combine simple informational texts with large color images of the described features. Each follows the same uninspiring script: a definition of the solar system and the planet's place within it; facts about the planet, including composition, atmospheric conditions, temperature, and/or rotation and revolution lengths; and visibility from Earth. There are four other spring 2015 books in this series. Glos., ind. Review covers the following Planets titles: Jupiter, Mars, Neptune, and Venus.
(4)
K-3
Planets series.
These wide-trim books combine simple informational texts with large color images of the described features. Each follows the same uninspiring script: a definition of the solar system and the planet's place within it; facts about the planet, including composition, atmospheric conditions, temperature, and/or rotation and revolution lengths; and visibility from Earth. There are four other spring 2015 books in this series. Glos., ind. Review covers the following Planets titles: Jupiter, Mars, Neptune, and Venus.
40 pp.
| Abrams
| May, 2014
|
TradeISBN 978-1-4197-0885-5$14.95
(2)
PS
Illustrated by
Peter Raymundo.
The monkey sits on one island, and the bananas sit on another, separated by a body of water. Expressive, bold-outlined cartoon illustrations play up the comedy and action as the text uses silent film–like scene-labeling: "THE MONKEY!"; "THE BANANAS!" Crafted to generate shrieks of laughter alongside shrieks of alarm, this nearly wordless book could appeal to individual beginning readers or to a storytime audience.
Reviewer: Julie Roach
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
July, 2014
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