Lola Levine Is Not Mean!: Lola Levine, cartea 1
Autor Monica Brownen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 iul 2016 – vârsta de la 6 până la 10 ani
Lola is fierce on the field, but when a soccer game during recess gets too competitive, she accidentally hurts her classmate Juan Gomez. Now everyone is calling her Mean Lola Levine! Lola feels terrible, but with the help of her family, her super best friend, Josh Blot, and a little "pencil power," she just might be able to turn it all around.
In this first book in a series, young readers will be inspired by Lola's big heart and creative spirit as she learns to navigate the second grade in true Lola style!
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780316258333
ISBN-10: 0316258334
Pagini: 112
Dimensiuni: 133 x 197 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.09 kg
Editura: Little Brown Book Group
Colecția Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Seria Lola Levine
ISBN-10: 0316258334
Pagini: 112
Dimensiuni: 133 x 197 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.09 kg
Editura: Little Brown Book Group
Colecția Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Seria Lola Levine
Notă biografică
Monica
Brown
is
the
author
of
many
award-winning
books
for
children,
includingWaiting
for
the
BiblioburroandMarisol
McDonald
Doesn't
Match/Marisol
McDonald
no
combina.
Her
books
have
received
starred
reviews,
Pura
Belpre
honors,
Americas
Awards,
an
NCTE
Orbis
Pictus
honor,
and
a
Christopher
Award.
Monica's
books
are
inspired
by
her
Peruvian
and
Jewish
heritages
and
her
desire
to
bring
diverse
stories
to
children.
Monica
is
a
professor
of
English
at
Northern
Arizona
University.
She
lives
in
Arizona
with
her
husband
and
two
daughters.
Her
website
is
monicabrown.net.
Angela Dominguez was born in Mexico City, grew up in the great state of Texas, and now lives in Brooklyn. She is the author and illustrator ofKnit Together,Let's Go, Hugo!, Maria Had a Little Llama, andSantiago Stays.
Angela Dominguez was born in Mexico City, grew up in the great state of Texas, and now lives in Brooklyn. She is the author and illustrator ofKnit Together,Let's Go, Hugo!, Maria Had a Little Llama, andSantiago Stays.
Recenzii
*
"Brown
introduces
a
smart,
young
protagonist
with
a
multicultural
background
in
this
series
opener
for
chapter-book
readers.
Celebrate
a
truly
accepting
multicultural
character."—Kirkus
Reviews,
starred
review
"If you've never had a best friend, Lola Levine will undoubtedly become your first. Her appeal is boundless."—Rita Williams-Garcia, Coretta Scott King Author Award winner for One Crazy Summer
"Lola Levine is a joy, and even though she stops goals at soccer games, she could never stop readers from smiling as they eagerly wait for her next adventure."—Diana López, author of Confetti Girl andAsk My Mood Ring How I Feel
"Readers will cheer as Lola balances her troubles at school with the same smart skills that she uses to dominate the soccer field. A lovely bicultural character--and her richly drawn group of peers--promises a cherished new series."—Meg Medina, Pura Belpré winner for Yaqui Delgado Wants to Kick Your Ass
"Lola's vivacious personality spills out over the pages. Domiguez's b&w spot illustrations are in step with the upbeat mood, and beyond the soccer theme of this book, Brown highlights Lola's blended heritage, love of animals, and interest in writing, introducing plenty of material to explore in future books."—Publishers Weekly
"This first entry in a smartly crafted new series introduces Lola, best friend Josh Blot, and her family. The appealing protagonist is energetic and enthusiastic [and] with as much about family and friends as about sports, this chapter book should have broad appeal."—Booklist
"Beginning chapter book readers will enjoy Lola's spunk and humor. A good choice for chapter book collections."—School Library Journal
"Lola's personality shines through here, with a vibrant first-person narration that matches her energetic spirit."—The Bulletin
"This book tackles common problems for young children using humor and good sense, resulting in peaceful solutions. Simple, expressive pictures are interspersed throughout, keeping the reader engaged. This first book in a proposed series is a great book for the beginning chapter book reader."—School Library Connection
"If you've never had a best friend, Lola Levine will undoubtedly become your first. Her appeal is boundless."—Rita Williams-Garcia, Coretta Scott King Author Award winner for One Crazy Summer
"Lola Levine is a joy, and even though she stops goals at soccer games, she could never stop readers from smiling as they eagerly wait for her next adventure."—Diana López, author of Confetti Girl andAsk My Mood Ring How I Feel
"Readers will cheer as Lola balances her troubles at school with the same smart skills that she uses to dominate the soccer field. A lovely bicultural character--and her richly drawn group of peers--promises a cherished new series."—Meg Medina, Pura Belpré winner for Yaqui Delgado Wants to Kick Your Ass
"Lola's vivacious personality spills out over the pages. Domiguez's b&w spot illustrations are in step with the upbeat mood, and beyond the soccer theme of this book, Brown highlights Lola's blended heritage, love of animals, and interest in writing, introducing plenty of material to explore in future books."—Publishers Weekly
"This first entry in a smartly crafted new series introduces Lola, best friend Josh Blot, and her family. The appealing protagonist is energetic and enthusiastic [and] with as much about family and friends as about sports, this chapter book should have broad appeal."—Booklist
"Beginning chapter book readers will enjoy Lola's spunk and humor. A good choice for chapter book collections."—School Library Journal
"Lola's personality shines through here, with a vibrant first-person narration that matches her energetic spirit."—The Bulletin
"This book tackles common problems for young children using humor and good sense, resulting in peaceful solutions. Simple, expressive pictures are interspersed throughout, keeping the reader engaged. This first book in a proposed series is a great book for the beginning chapter book reader."—School Library Connection