You're Doing THAT in the Talent Show?!
Autor Lynn Plourde Ilustrat de Sue Cornelisonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 mai 2016 – vârsta de la 3 până la 5 ani
When
Penelope
sees
the
poster
announcing
the
upcoming
school
talent
show,
she
can't
wait
to
plan
a
spectacular
act
with
her
best
friend,
Tiny.
Penelope
has
big
ideas:
Should
they
dance
the
ballet
or
the
hula?
Should
they
perform
a
scene
from
a
play
or
be
trapeze
artists?"Oh,
yes,
yes!"But"Oh,
no,
no!"Tiny
would
rather
just
sing
in
the
chorus.
Finally,
by
supporting
each
other,
the
friends
find
the
perfect
way
to
be
part
of
the
show--and
bring
down
the
house.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781484714911
ISBN-10: 1484714911
Pagini: 32
Dimensiuni: 258 x 260 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Disney-Hyperion
Colecția Disney-Hyperion
ISBN-10: 1484714911
Pagini: 32
Dimensiuni: 258 x 260 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Disney-Hyperion
Colecția Disney-Hyperion
Notă biografică
Lynn
Plourde
(www.lynnplourde.com)
has
had
nearly
thirty
picture
books
published,
includingYou're
WearingThatto
School?!,Wild
Child,andSchool
Picture
Day.She
considers
herself
a
"teaching
author,"
because
she
makes
so
many
visits
to
schools
to
teach
kids
how
to
become
better
writers.
She
worked
for
21
years
as
a
speech-language
therapist
in
public
schools
and
is
the
author
of
ten
educational
books.As
a
child
(and
working
adult)
she
always
loved
going
to
school,
though
she
found
it
difficult
to
sleep
the
night
before
the
first
day,
because
she
was
anxious
to
start
each
year
off
right.
This
story
is
also
an
outgrowth
of
her
obsession
with
the
TLC
make-over
showWhat
Not
to
Wear.
She
enjoys
showshoeing,
kayaking,
and
reading
in
Maine,
where
she
would
love
to
have
a
good
reason
to
wear
a
feather
boa
on
occasion.
Sue
Cornelison
(www.suecornelison)
has
illustrated
several
books
for
children,
includingYou're
WearingThatto
School?!;The
Twelve
Days
of
Christmas
in
Iowa;Inch
and
Mile:
The
Journey
to
Success:
and
the
Howard
B.
Wigglebottom
Series.
She
studied
art
at
Drake
University
in
Iowa
and
the
International
School
of
Studio
Art
in
Florence,
Italy.
She
married
jazz
musician
Ross
Cornelison
and
together
they
rasied
a
family
of
six
children
in
a
small
rural
town
while
fixing
up
a
100-year-old
Victorian
house.
Recenzii
PRAISE
FOR
YOU'RE
WEARING
THAT
TO
SCHOOL?!
*"A hippo with her own sense of style shows her 1-year-older, uptight, mouse best friend that it's important to be true to yourself. . .Plourde's dialogue includes lots of give-and-take between Penelope and Tiny, encouraging children to join in, and Cornelison's illustrations positively revel in Penelope's outr glee.
Penelope joins the ranks of some other popular nonconformists, including Ian Falconer's Olivia, David Shannon's Camilla Cream and Victoria Jamieson's Bea."—Kirkus(starred review)
PRAISE FOR YOU'RE WEARING THAT TO SCHOOL?!
PRAISE FOR YOU'RE DOING THAT IN THE TALENT SHOW?!
"Cornelison's brightly colored cartoon illustrations capture the different personalities of the two friends right from the opening spread. . . Youngsters will enjoy chiming in on the repeated phrases and giggle at Penelope's over-the-top costumes. The addendum "Tips for a Spectacular Performance" is a helpful bonus. VERDICT A showstopper."—School Library Journal
PRAISE FOR BELLA'S FALL COAT
"The mutual adoration between Bella and Grams is abundantly evident in the tender exchanges Plourde puts together, as well as in Gal's gauzy, multilayered images, which capture both Bella's near-inexhaustible energy and that of a woodland landscape in flux."—Publishers Weekly
PRAISE FOR YOU'RE DOING THAT IN THE TALENT SHOW?!
"With lively text and charming, vibrant cartoon illustrations, including ever-enthusiastic, colorfully clad Penelope and the more practical, low-key Tiny, this offers an entertaining, amusing read while insightfully portraying friendship's many facets, from appreciating differences to problem-solving disagreements to showing mutual support."—Booklist
*"A hippo with her own sense of style shows her 1-year-older, uptight, mouse best friend that it's important to be true to yourself. . .Plourde's dialogue includes lots of give-and-take between Penelope and Tiny, encouraging children to join in, and Cornelison's illustrations positively revel in Penelope's outr glee.
Penelope joins the ranks of some other popular nonconformists, including Ian Falconer's Olivia, David Shannon's Camilla Cream and Victoria Jamieson's Bea."—Kirkus(starred review)
PRAISE FOR YOU'RE WEARING THAT TO SCHOOL?!
"Penelope's
avant-garde
choices
will
certainly
appeal
to
kids
who
think
feather
boas
go
with
everything,
while
Tiny's
concern
is
handled
with
tenderness
and
compassion-he
really
believes
he's
looking
out
for
his
friend.
.
.Clear
writing,
lively
dialogue,
and
a
solid
story
structure
enhance
this
title's
readaloud
value
as
well.
Cornelison's
slightly
soft-focus
illustrations
are
strongly
composed.
.
.Share
this
before
or
during
the
first
day
of
school
for
an
entertaining
discussion
prompt
about
individuality."
—Bulletin
of
the
Center
for
Children's
BooksPRAISE FOR YOU'RE DOING THAT IN THE TALENT SHOW?!
"Cornelison's brightly colored cartoon illustrations capture the different personalities of the two friends right from the opening spread. . . Youngsters will enjoy chiming in on the repeated phrases and giggle at Penelope's over-the-top costumes. The addendum "Tips for a Spectacular Performance" is a helpful bonus. VERDICT A showstopper."—School Library Journal
PRAISE FOR BELLA'S FALL COAT
"The mutual adoration between Bella and Grams is abundantly evident in the tender exchanges Plourde puts together, as well as in Gal's gauzy, multilayered images, which capture both Bella's near-inexhaustible energy and that of a woodland landscape in flux."—Publishers Weekly
PRAISE FOR YOU'RE DOING THAT IN THE TALENT SHOW?!
"With lively text and charming, vibrant cartoon illustrations, including ever-enthusiastic, colorfully clad Penelope and the more practical, low-key Tiny, this offers an entertaining, amusing read while insightfully portraying friendship's many facets, from appreciating differences to problem-solving disagreements to showing mutual support."—Booklist