A Crankenstein Valentine
Autor Samantha Berger Ilustrat de Dan Santaten Limba Engleză Paperback – sep 2025 – vârsta până la 8 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780316577540
ISBN-10: 0316577545
Pagini: 40
Dimensiuni: 229 x 303 x 3 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Editura: Little Brown Books for Young Readers
ISBN-10: 0316577545
Pagini: 40
Dimensiuni: 229 x 303 x 3 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Editura: Little Brown Books for Young Readers
Notă biografică
Samantha
Bergerhas
written
picture
books
includingWhat
If...,
CrankensteinandA
Crankenstein
Valentine,Witch
Spa,Snoozefest,Santa's
Reindeer
Games,
andMartha
Doesn't
Say
Sorry,
which
won
a
Parent's
Choice
Award
Honor.
When
she
isn't
writing,
she's
doing
voice-overs,
traveling
the
world,
and
helping
rescue
dogs.
Samantha
splits
her
time
between
New
York
City
and
California.
Dan
Santatis
the
Caldecott
Medal-winning
andNew
York
Timesbestselling
author
and
illustrator
ofThe
Adventures
of
Beekle:
The
Unimaginary
Friend,Are
We
There
Yet?,
andAfter
the
Fallas
well
as
the
illustrator
of
many
other
picture
books,
includingCrankensteinby
Samantha
Berger.
Dan
lives
in
Southern
California
with
his
wife,
two
kids,
and
various
pets.
Recenzii
Praise
for
ACrankenstein
Valentine:
"A humorous story... My 5-year-old has me reading this book to her again and again."
—The New York Times
"Caldecott winner Dan Santat's illustrations are hilarious, expressive, slightly gross, and absolutely delightful."
—Charlotte Parent
"A humorous story... My 5-year-old has me reading this book to her again and again."
—The New York Times
Praise
forCrankenstein:
—Publishers
Weekly"Expect
many
re-read
requests
from
Crankensteins
who
may
(or
may
not)
recognize
themselves."
"Will
the
creature
ever
turn
from
"MEHHRRRR!"
to
merry?
Youngsters
will
roar
along
with
Crankenstein
through
this
silly
and
sympathetic
story
of
grumpy-grouchies."
—School
Library
Journal"Whoa.
Be
prepared
for
the
intense
frustrations,
the
moody
outbursts
and
the
green
scowls
of
Crankenstein...Each
setting
reveals
sly
comic
elements
that
both
kids
and
their
grown-ups
will
appreciate.
Readers
will
laugh
out
loud...Get
ready
to
read
this
aloud
a
lot."
—Kirkus
Reviews"Sometimes-when
you
have
to
go
to
school,
when
you
have
to
take
cough
syrup-all
there
is
to
say
is
"MEHHRRRR!"...
This
is
aNo,
David!for
slightly
older
kids..."
—The
Horn
Book"The
text
of
this
book
is
simple
but
effective:
Crankenstein,
who
is
green
and
none
too
pretty,
but
distinctly
boy-like,
never
says
a
proper
English
word,
but
responds
to
all
cheerful
questions
with
loud
monster-speak
noises.
Berger...has
a
well-honed
sense
of
comic
timing
that
little
kids
find
hilarious,
and
'Crankenstein,'
with
its
many
exclamation
marks,
growls
and
grumbles
should
unleash
the
actor
in
any
adult
kind
enough
to
read
it
aloud.
To convey Crankenstein's crabby mood, Santat uses a lot of sickly brown and green. But just when the reader has had about enough of that putrid palette, Crankenstein meets another monster, and like two negative numbers, they come together to make something positive. As temperaments brighten, so too do Santat's scenes, which are suddenly sunny. For the sake of Crankenstein's poor parents, let's hope the weather holds!"
—New
York
Times
OnlineTo convey Crankenstein's crabby mood, Santat uses a lot of sickly brown and green. But just when the reader has had about enough of that putrid palette, Crankenstein meets another monster, and like two negative numbers, they come together to make something positive. As temperaments brighten, so too do Santat's scenes, which are suddenly sunny. For the sake of Crankenstein's poor parents, let's hope the weather holds!"
"Caldecott winner Dan Santat's illustrations are hilarious, expressive, slightly gross, and absolutely delightful."
—Charlotte Parent