Head Lice: The Disgusting Critters Series

Awards:   Short-listed for Information Book Award 2016 Short-listed for Lane Anderson Award 2016
Author:   Elise Gravel
Publisher:   Tundra Books
ISBN:  

9781770496613


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   10 February 2015
Recommended Age:   From 6 to 9 years
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Head Lice: The Disgusting Critters Series


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Awards

  • Short-listed for Information Book Award 2016
  • Short-listed for Lane Anderson Award 2016

Overview

Part of a series of hilarious nonfiction books about disgusting creatures, this book examines head lice. It covers such topics as head lice habitats (human heads only, dogs are gross) anatomy (his body is slightly see through, so he can always see what he ate for lunch), and parenting practice (the female louse sticks eggs to human hair and uses the leftover glue for her model airplanes). Although silly and off-the-wall, Head Lice contains factual information that will both amuse and teach at the same time.

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Author:   Elise Gravel
Publisher:   Tundra Books
Imprint:   Tundra Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.90cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 21.70cm
Weight:   0.227kg
ISBN:  

9781770496613


ISBN 10:   1770496610
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   10 February 2015
Recommended Age:   From 6 to 9 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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.... there s a certain stigma that accompanies any outbreak of head lice that cannot be denied.<i>Head Lice</i>, written and illustrated by Elise Gravel, works to dismantle these presumptions, which makes it both a timely and important read. Gravel portrays head lice not as some Dickensian punishment against sloth but a simple bug transferred through contact, which multiplies quickly.... The whole thing is so cute.... [b]y the end of the book, even I saw head lice more as a tedious yet harmless annoyance, instead of some sort of plague visited upon bad parenting. <b>- Globe & Mail</b> This series adds two more to its lineup of silly, whimsical facts. The cartoon illustrations and use of speech bubbles make for a winning mixture of entertainment and information. Bold colors and fonts draw attention to important words, which beginning readers will find useful. Humor abounds in both titles . Ample spacing throughout makes for an effective layout. The comic charm will appeal to a wide berth of new and reluctant readers. <i> School Library Journal</i><i> </i><i> </i> Gravel continues her Disgusting Critters series . With . [t]he entertaining formula established in previous titles presenting absorbing facts in the main text while the animal in question delivers sassy and amusing asides in the art. The red and black fanged head louse is jocosely cheery for a parasite, and the factual info is effectively punctuated by the accompanying illustrations . the books are still solidly entertaining and funny, and the limited palettes (red, black, and turquoise for the head lice, and hot pink, chartreuse, and black for the spider) and wide-eyed, comical critters are attractive and inviting (well, as inviting as a head louse can be). Few nonfiction easy readers impart their information with such gleeful enthusiasm and kid appeal, and for that Gravel is to be commended. <i> <b>The Bulletin of The Center for Children'sBooks</b></i><i> </i> This amusing and informative text investigates everything about head lice, including habitats (human heads only, dogs are gross); anatomy (their bodies are slightly see-through, so they can always see what they ate for lunch) and how they move (swinging from hair to hair like mini-Tarzans)! Factual and fun, this title is also available in French as Le pou. <i> --<b>Canadian Children s Book Centre</b></i>


PRAISE FOR The Fly Young readers will ... come away with a thorough understanding of how unsanitary these insects are and also, perhaps, clearer pictures of their physical makeup, life cycle and even some of the differences among fly species. Gross-out potential, for sure--but also likely to give larval entomologists a mild buzz. -- Kirkus Reviews


Author Information

Elise Gravel is an award-winning author/illustrator from Quebec. She has won a Governor General's Award for Children's Illustration in French, and is well-known for her original, wacky picture books and graphic novels. After completing her studies in graphic design, Elise found herself quickly swept up into the glamorous world of illustration. Her old design habits drive her to work a little text here and there into her drawings and she loves to handle the design of her assignments from start to finish. She is inspired by social causes and likes projects that can handle a good dose of eccentricity.

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