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OverviewA sloth of bears, a smack of jellyfish, a nuisance of cats - these are some of the surprising and idiosyncratic names we have for groups of animals. Inspired by the evocative possibilities of collective nouns, also called ""terms of venery,"" author Kyle Lukoff and illustrator Natalie Nelson have created a picture book full of clever wordplay and delightful illustrations. Each spread features a nugget of a story using a particular term, which is accompanied by a collage illustration that serves as the visual punch line. But where did these unusual names come from? Many of them can be traced back to a book on hunting, hawking and heraldry, printed in 1486 - the Book of St. Albans, which has been reproduced many times since. A Storytelling of Ravens provides a unique opportunity to explore and rejoice in the oddities of the English language. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kyle Lukoff , Natalie NelsonPublisher: Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada Imprint: Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada Dimensions: Width: 21.50cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.421kg ISBN: 9781554989126ISBN 10: 1554989124 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 14 June 2018 Recommended Age: From 5 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print 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. Table of ContentsReviewsOffbeat nonsense humor of the highest order: not to be missed. * Kirkus, STARRED REVIEW * In this charming tribute to the quirkiness of collective nouns, playful artwork and clever captions invite children of all ages to contemplate a variety of amusing scenarios illustrated in bright colors and bold patterns. * Foreword, STARRED REVIEW * Mixed-media graphic style illustrations are humorous and bright. . . . This is a quick read for younger middle grade readers looking for slightly offbeat mysteries. A solid purchase for larger collections. * School Library Journal * The pairing of Kyle Lukoff's witty wordplay and Natalie Nelson's colorful, imaginatively detailed illustrations . . . offers a playful exploration . . . * International Literacy Association * This is a vocabulary exercise of the most delightful kind. * The Bitter Southerner * . . . inventive and witty. . . . Children and adults will enjoy this collection. * Resource Links * Offbeat nonsense humor of the highest order: not to be missed. * Kirkus, STARRED REVIEW * In this charming tribute to the quirkiness of collective nouns, playful artwork and clever captions invite children of all ages to contemplate a variety of amusing scenarios illustrated in bright colors and bold patterns. * Foreword, STARRED REVIEW * Mixed-media graphic style illustrations are humorous and bright. . . . This is a quick read for younger middle grade readers looking for slightly offbeat mysteries. A solid purchase for larger collections. * School Library Journal * The pairing of Kyle Lukoff’s witty wordplay and Natalie Nelson’s colorful, imaginatively detailed illustrations . . . offers a playful exploration . . . * International Literacy Association * This is a vocabulary exercise of the most delightful kind. * The Bitter Southerner * . . . inventive and witty. . . . Children and adults will enjoy this collection. * Resource Links * Author InformationKYLE LUKOFF has worked at the intersection of books and people for more than half his life, first as a bookseller and later as a school librarian, reviewer, awards juror and contributor to professional publications. His first picture book, A Storytelling of Ravens, illustrated by Natalie Nelson, received two starred reviews and his second, When Aidan Became a Brother was described as “joyful and affirming” in a Kirkus starred review and has received three other starred reviews. A confirmed bachelor, Kyle lives in a Brooklyn apartment filled with books. NATALIE NELSON is an illustrator and author of many books for children. Her most recent titles include Dog's First Baby and Cat's First Baby, published by Quirk Books, and Holiday!, published by Groundwood Books. Her illustrations have appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post and numerous other editorial publications. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia with her husband and two young children. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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