I Will Never Get a Star on Mrs. Benson's Blackboard

Author:   Jennifer K. Mann ,  Jennifer K. Mann
Publisher:   Candlewick Press,U.S.
ISBN:  

9780763692995


Pages:   40
Publication Date:   14 March 2017
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 8 years
Format:   Paperback
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I Will Never Get a Star on Mrs. Benson's Blackboard


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“This charming story is both affirmative and celebratory of the different skill sets children possess.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (starred review) Rose is a distracted and creative soul. She does her best at school, but sometimes her mind wanders and she answers the wrong question. And keeping her desk neat is a challenge. When it’s time to make thank-you cards for a class visitor, Rose’s art supplies turn her workspace — and her — into a colorful mess. But her artistic skills shine through in the gorgeous oversize card she creates. Could she possibly get a star after all?

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Author:   Jennifer K. Mann ,  Jennifer K. Mann
Publisher:   Candlewick Press,U.S.
Imprint:   Candlewick Press,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 23.20cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 27.00cm
Weight:   0.191kg
ISBN:  

9780763692995


ISBN 10:   0763692999
Pages:   40
Publication Date:   14 March 2017
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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Mann, in her second book as both author and illustrator, works with assurance as she puts her jittery ink line and layered washes of color to work in the service of both emotional vulnerability and schoolroom slapstick without missing a beat.... Mann is well on her way to becoming a champion portrayer of those who color outside the lines or march to a different drum. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) There's considerable potential for classroom conversations here, particularly as students gather to talk about different strengths, and Rose's story will resonate with many an earnest artist trying to find his or her way onto the board. --Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (starred review) Mann's ink, gouache, and digital collage illustrations play up the dichotomy between Rose, a pink-cheeked redhead with untied shoes, and Mrs. Benson, an older Caucasian woman with grayish hair in a bun...Readers will certainly empathize with Rose. --Kirkus Reviews This warm, generous outing will appeal to children both with and without a polished sense of self. --Booklist A unique addition to school-themed picture book collections. --School Library Journal Large ink and gouache illustrations are reminiscent of Peter Reynolds' work with their childlike wavering lines and bright washes, capturing the endearing Rose's every emotion from despair to triumph...Mann conveys the yearning of a child for her teacher's approval and the magic that can happen when a wise teacher celebrates the uniqueness of each student. --School Library Connection


Mann, in her second book as both author and illustrator, works with assurance as she puts her jittery ink line and layered washes of color to work in the service of both emotional vulnerability and schoolroom slapstick without missing a beat.... Mann is well on her way to becoming a champion portrayer of those who color outside the lines or march to a different drum.--Publishers Weekly (starred review) There's considerable potential for classroom conversations here, particularly as students gather to talk about different strengths, and Rose's story will resonate with many an earnest artist trying to find his or her way onto the board.--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (starred review) Mann's ink, gouache, and digital collage illustrations play up the dichotomy between Rose, a pink-cheeked redhead with untied shoes, and Mrs. Benson, an older Caucasian woman with grayish hair in a bun...Readers will certainly empathize with Rose.--Kirkus Reviews This warm, generous outing will appeal to children both with and without a polished sense of self.--Booklist A unique addition to school-themed picture book collections.--School Library Journal Large ink and gouache illustrations are reminiscent of Peter Reynolds' work with their childlike wavering lines and bright washes, capturing the endearing Rose's every emotion from despair to triumph...Mann conveys the yearning of a child for her teacher's approval and the magic that can happen when a wise teacher celebrates the uniqueness of each student.--School Library Connection


Mann, in her second book as both author and illustrator, works with assurance as she puts her jittery ink line and layered washes of color to work in the service of both emotional vulnerability and schoolroom slapstick without missing a beat.... Mann is well on her way to becoming a champion portrayer of those who color outside the lines or march to a different drum.--Publishers Weekly (starred review) Mann's ink, gouache, and digital collage illustrations play up the dichotomy between Rose, a pink-cheeked redhead with untied shoes, and Mrs. Benson, an older Caucasian woman with grayish hair in a bun...Readers will certainly empathize with Rose.--Kirkus Reviews This warm, generous outing will appeal to children both with and without a polished sense of self.--Booklist


Mann, in her second book as both author and illustrator, works with assurance as she puts her jittery ink line and layered washes of color to work in the service of both emotional vulnerability and schoolroom slapstick without missing a beat.... Mann is well on her way to becoming a champion portrayer of those who color outside the lines or march to a different drum. Publishers Weekly (starred review) Mann's ink, gouache, and digital collage illustrations play up the dichotomy between Rose, a pink-cheeked redhead with untied shoes, and Mrs. Benson, an older Caucasian woman with grayish hair in a bun...Readers will certainly empathize with Rose. Kirkus Reviews This warm, generous outing will appeal to children both with and without a polished sense of self. Booklist


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