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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Nora Morrison , Jessie Ann Foley , Mika SongPublisher: Penguin Putnam Inc Imprint: Dial Books for Young Readers,US Dimensions: Width: 28.90cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.40cm Weight: 0.456kg ISBN: 9780593324752ISBN 10: 0593324757 Pages: 40 Publication Date: 13 December 2022 Recommended Age: From 5 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children's (6-12) Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book is a gem in so many ways...The rhyme is engaging, the art is beautifully rendered, and the story is one that plays out in schools every day...This is a perfect fit for libraries, and a must buy for elementary schools. It is a lively read aloud and captures life in a classroom in a fun way. -School Library Journal, starred review Clever wordplay and significant bounce give this title a true leg up... the book is replete with factual information about anglerfish, even spilling over into additional details and definitions at the end. The satisfaction of seeing Agatha May rewarded for her fixation is rivaled only by Song's marvelous watercolor embodiment of Agatha May's untidy, obsessive self...A paean to the up-and-coming chaotic, incipient scientists of the world. -Kirkus Song captures the classroom's energy with charged jet-black ink lines, gentle washes, and energetic crayon textures. Foley and her sister Morrison, diver for an aquarium's curation department, wield smartly scanning verse for this story of triumph about a kid who shines when she can work independently. -Publishers Weekly This book is a gem in so many ways...The rhyme is engaging, the art is beautifully rendered, and the story is one that plays out in schools every day...This is a perfect fit for libraries, and a must buy for elementary schools. It is a lively read aloud and captures life in a classroom in a fun way. -School Library Journal, starred review Clever wordplay and significant bounce give this title a true leg up... the book is replete with factual information about anglerfish, even spilling over into additional details and definitions at the end. The satisfaction of seeing Agatha May rewarded for her fixation is rivaled only by Song's marvelous watercolor embodiment of Agatha May's untidy, obsessive self...A paean to the up-and-coming chaotic, incipient scientists of the world. -Kirkus Song captures the classroom's energy with charged jet-black ink lines, gentle washes, and energetic crayon textures. Foley and her sister Morrison, diver for an aquarium's curation department, wield smartly scanning verse for this story of triumph about a kid who shines when she can work independently. -Publishers Weekly A buoyant depiction of a memorable, and possibly life-changing, classroom moment. -Booklist, starred review This book is a gem in so many ways...The rhyme is engaging, the art is beautifully rendered, and the story is one that plays out in schools every day...This is a perfect fit for libraries, and a must buy for elementary schools. It is a lively read aloud and captures life in a classroom in a fun way. -School Library Journal, starred review Clever wordplay and significant bounce give this title a true leg up... the book is replete with factual information about anglerfish, even spilling over into additional details and definitions at the end. The satisfaction of seeing Agatha May rewarded for her fixation is rivaled only by Song's marvelous watercolor embodiment of Agatha May's untidy, obsessive self...A paean to the up-and-coming chaotic, incipient scientists of the world. -Kirkus Author InformationJessie Ann Foley is the Printz Honor-winning author of the young adult novels The Carnival at Bray, Neighborhood Girls, and Sorry for Your Loss. Her work has been named to best-of lists by Kirkus Reviews, Booklist, New York Public Library, YALSA, Entertainment Weekly, and many other outlets. She lives with her family in Chicago, where she was born and raised. Nora Morrison is a SCUBA divemaster and works in the curation department of the Greater Cleveland Aquarium as a diver. She loves swimming with ten-foot-long sand tiger sharks and finding teeth in the shark exhibit there. She is also a former travel guidebook writer, and her favorite spots to dive are the islands of Utila, Honduras; Coiba, Panama; and Maui, Hawaii. ""Morrison"" means ""sea choice"" in the Irish language. Mika Song is a children's author and illustrator who makes stories about sweetly funny outsiders. In 2015, she received the Portfolio Award from the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators. She's illustrated six books for other authors, including A Friend for Henry by Jenn Bailey which received the Schneider Family Honor from the American Library Association. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |