Andy & Sandy and the First Snow

Author:   Tomie dePaola ,  Jim Lewis ,  Tomie dePaola
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
ISBN:  

9781481441599


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   18 October 2016
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Format:   Hardback
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Andy & Sandy and the First Snow


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Andy and Sandy play in the snow in this third book of the easy-to-read picture book series about friendship, from Caldecott and Newbery Honoree Tomie dePaola and Emmy Award-winning writer for the Muppets Jim Lewis. When the first big snow of winter hits, Sandy wants to play outside--but Andy isn't so sure. After all, snow is very wet and very cold! But Sandy drags Andy along to make a snowman, go sledding, and make snow angels. Will Andy discover that snow can be fun--despite being wet and cold? Written in simple words and short, declarative sentences, this book is perfect for little ones just learning to read on their own.

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Author:   Tomie dePaola ,  Jim Lewis ,  Tomie dePaola
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
Imprint:   Simon & Schuster
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.227kg
ISBN:  

9781481441599


ISBN 10:   1481441590
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   18 October 2016
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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In the third book in the series, Andy and Sandy find themselves playing in the first snow of the season.... This book is perfect for young children learning how to read. Endpapers reveal the characters' artwork, which describe the wintry season. Illustrations are done in acrylics and colored pencil, making the tone of the story sweet and playful. VERDICT: No need to have read the first two titles in this series; this one can stand on its own. A fun seasonal selection for beginning readers. --School Library Journal, August 2016 The latest addition to the Andy and Sandy series finds the two friends celebrating winter's first snow.... The brief text offers much to emerging readers: a predictable story; succinct sentences; and appealing, diverse characters involved in familiar activities. DePaola's distinctive acrylic-and-colored-pencil artwork features soft colors, generous white backgrounds, and characters portrayed in settings often defined by simple lines. Red-haired, spectacled Sandy and brown-skinned Andy clearly communicate their changing perspectives on snow with expressive faces and energetic body positions, while delightful endpapers depict each child's idea of winter fun. A satisfying pick for newly minted readers. --Booklist Online, July 2016 The third installment in the Andy & Sandy series for new readers comes right in time for winter. Diminutive Andy is hesitant about venturing out into the snow, but the taller Sandy, a kid who knows snow, is more enthusiastic. Andy greets each activity Sandy suggests with skepticism.... Short, declarative sentences, single-syllable words, and repeated vocabulary make this unleveled reader ideal for children just beginning to read on their own. A welcome return for Andy and Sandy! --Kirkus Reviews, July 2016


The third installment in the Andy & Sandy series for new readers comes right in time for winter. Diminutive Andy is hesitant about venturing out into the snow, but the taller Sandy, a kid who knows snow, is more enthusiastic. Andy greets each activity Sandy suggests with skepticism.... Short, declarative sentences, single-syllable words, and repeated vocabulary make this unleveled reader ideal for children just beginning to read on their own. A welcome return for Andy and Sandy! --Kirkus Reviews, July 2016 In the third book in the series, Andy and Sandy find themselves playing in the first snow of the season.... This book is perfect for young children learning how to read. Endpapers reveal the characters' artwork, which describe the wintry season. Illustrations are done in acrylics and colored pencil, making the tone of the story sweet and playful. VERDICT: No need to have read the first two titles in this series; this one can stand on its own. A fun seasonal selection for beginning readers. --School Library Journal, August 2016 The latest addition to the Andy and Sandy series finds the two friends celebrating winter's first snow.... The brief text offers much to emerging readers: a predictable story; succinct sentences; and appealing, diverse characters involved in familiar activities. DePaola's distinctive acrylic-and-colored-pencil artwork features soft colors, generous white backgrounds, and characters portrayed in settings often defined by simple lines. Red-haired, spectacled Sandy and brown-skinned Andy clearly communicate their changing perspectives on snow with expressive faces and energetic body positions, while delightful endpapers depict each child's idea of winter fun. A satisfying pick for newly minted readers. --Booklist Online, July 2016


In the third book in the series, Andy and Sandy find themselves playing in the first snow of the season.... This book is perfect for young children learning how to read. Endpapers reveal the characters' artwork, which describe the wintry season. Illustrations are done in acrylics and colored pencil, making the tone of the story sweet and playful. VERDICT: No need to have read the first two titles in this series; this one can stand on its own. A fun seasonal selection for beginning readers. -- School Library Journal, August 2016 The latest addition to the Andy and Sandy series finds the two friends celebrating winter's first snow.... The brief text offers much to emerging readers: a predictable story; succinct sentences; and appealing, diverse characters involved in familiar activities. DePaola's distinctive acrylic-and-colored-pencil artwork features soft colors, generous white backgrounds, and characters portrayed in settings often defined by simple lines. Red-haired, spectacled Sandy and brown-skinned Andy clearly communicate their changing perspectives on snow with expressive faces and energetic body positions, while delightful endpapers depict each child's idea of winter fun. A satisfying pick for newly minted readers. -- Booklist Online, July 2016 The third installment in the Andy & Sandy series for new readers comes right in time for winter. Diminutive Andy is hesitant about venturing out into the snow, but the taller Sandy, a kid who knows snow, is more enthusiastic. Andy greets each activity Sandy suggests with skepticism.... Short, declarative sentences, single-syllable words, and repeated vocabulary make this unleveled reader ideal for children just beginning to read on their own. A welcome return for Andy and Sandy! -- Kirkus Reviews, July 2016


Author Information

Tomie dePaola (1934-2020) was the beloved author and/or illustrator of more than 270 books for young readers, including the children's classic Strega Nona. He was the recipient of the Newbery Honor, Caldecott Honor, and the 2011 Children's Literature Legacy Award for ""significant and lasting contribution to children's literature."" A native of Connecticut, Mr. dePaola studied at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, and spent much of his life in New London, New Hampshire. Visit his work online at Tomie.com. Jim Lewis is an Emmy Award-winning writer and author who has been writing for frogs, pigs, and other Muppets since 1985, when he first met Jim Henson. In addition to working on various Muppet television, movie, and other projects, Lewis is cowriter of the Andy & Sandy series with Tomie dePaola; has ""ghosted"" books for Kermit the Frog (Look Before You Leap), Miss Piggy (The Diva Code), and Pepe the King Prawn (It's Hard Out Here For a Shrimp); and served as executive producer of the Hallmark Channel series Telling Stories with Tomie dePaola. Lewis lives in Burbank, California, with his wife, Judy, and children, Danny and Mary Grace.

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