Ella May and the Wishing Stone

Author:   Cary Fagan ,  Geneviève Côté
Publisher:   Tundra Books
ISBN:  

9781770492257


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   09 August 2011
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 6 years
Format:   Hardback
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Ella May and the Wishing Stone


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Cary Fagan is the award-winning author of many books for both adults and children, inlcuding Tundra's own, Thing-Thing. In this new book, Cary explores the time-honoured themes of friendship and imagination, with a cautionary note about being careful what you wish for. One day, Ella May finds a stone that has a line going all-all-all the way around it. Surely a stone this special must grant wishes, she decides. Soon she is busy making wishes and bragging about them. When her friends want to share the fun, Ella May objects. But she soon learns that keeping the stone for herself is a sure way to lose friends. By using her imagination - much more powerful than any stone - she is able to grant everybody's wishes, including her own. Cary Fagan's witty and sharply observed story will delight young readers who are beginning to explore the pleasures and challenges of sharing and friendship.

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Author:   Cary Fagan ,  Geneviève Côté
Publisher:   Tundra Books
Imprint:   Tundra Books
Dimensions:   Width: 21.50cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 26.30cm
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9781770492257


ISBN 10:   1770492259
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   09 August 2011
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 6 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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. ..Fagan believably captures the delicate balance of friendship in the very young and lets the story play out with welcome complexity. Cote's illustrations are simple without being cartoonish, demonstrating the same warm understanding of childhood. Thoughtful and Touching <br>-- Kirkus Reviews <br> <br> . ..Cary Fagan... does a great job here with both the fun, engaging story, and the fine tricks of repetition and structure that make Ella May and the Wishing Stone ideal for early reader. Genevieve Cote's watercolour illustrations are lively and simple, focusing on the kids themselves and hewing closely to the narrative.... The net result is an original and imaginative treatment of one of the hardest lessons of early childhood -sharing -in a colourful package that's likely to charm kids and adults alike. <br>-- Quill & Quire <br><br> Cote's...illustrations drive the story along with light and expressive outlines and wash effects... children won't have any difficulty following the action, and they'll recognize Ella's conflicting impulses. <br>--Publishers Weekly<br><br>. ..the little girl uses her imagination to reconnect with her friends, and realizes that they are far more important than wishes. Ultimately, she is able to grant everyone's wishes, including her own. <br>- The Waterloo Region Record <br><br>. ..The charming drawings by Genevieve Cote depict a late summer's day on the sidewalk. It's easy to forgive Ella May when she finally comes to her senses and realizes that friends are much more important than possessions.... <br>-- Montreal Review of Books


Fagan believably captures the delicate balance of friendship in the very young and lets the story play out with welcome complexity. Cote's illustrations are simple without being cartoonish, demonstrating the same warm understanding of childhood. Thoughtful and Touching Kirkus Reviews Cary Fagan does a great job here with both the fun, engaging story, and the fine tricks of repetition and structure that make Ella May and the Wishing Stone ideal for early reader. Genevieve Cote s watercolour illustrations are lively and simple, focusing on the kids themselves and hewing closely to the narrative . The net result is an original and imaginative treatment of one of the hardest lessons of early childhood sharing in a colourful package that s likely to charm kids and adults alike. Quill & Quire Cote s illustrations drive the story along with light and expressive outlines and wash effects children won t have any difficulty following the action, and they ll recognize Ella s conflicting impulses. Publishers Weekly the little girl uses her imagination to reconnect with her friends, and realizes that they are far more important than wishes. Ultimately, she is able to grant everyone s wishes, including her own. The Waterloo Region Record The charming drawings by Genevieve Cote depict a late summer s day on the sidewalk. It s easy to forgive Ella May when she finally comes to her senses and realizes that friends are much more important than possessions . Montreal Review of Books


...Fagan believably captures the delicate balance of friendship in the very young and lets the story play out with welcome complexity. C t 's illustrations are simple without being cartoonish, demonstrating the same warm understanding of childhood. Thoughtful and Touching --Kirkus Reviews ...Cary Fagan... does a great job here with both the fun, engaging story, and the fine tricks of repetition and structure that make Ella May and the Wishing Stone ideal for early reader. Genevi ve C t 's watercolour illustrations are lively and simple, focusing on the kids themselves and hewing closely to the narrative.... The net result is an original and imaginative treatment of one of the hardest lessons of early childhood -sharing -in a colourful package that's likely to charm kids and adults alike. --Quill & Quire C t 's...illustrations drive the story along with light and expressive outlines and wash effects... children won't have any difficulty following the action, and they'll recognize Ella's conflicting impulses. --Publishers Weekly ...the little girl uses her imagination to reconnect with her friends, and realizes that they are far more important than wishes. Ultimately, she is able to grant everyone's wishes, including her own. -The Waterloo Region Record ...The charming drawings by Genevi ve C t depict a late summer's day on the sidewalk. It's easy to forgive Ella May when she finally comes to her senses and realizes that friends are much more important than possessions.... --Montreal Review of Books


.. .Fagan believably captures the delicate balance of friendship in the very young and lets the story play out with welcome complexity. Cote's illustrations are simple without being cartoonish, demonstrating the same warm understanding of childhood. Thoughtful and Touching <br>-- Kirkus Reviews <br> .. .Cary Fagan... does a great job here with both the fun, engaging story, and the fine tricks of repetition and structure that make Ella May and the Wishing Stone ideal for early reader. Genevieve Cote's watercolour illustrations are lively and simple, focusing on the kids themselves and hewing closely to the narrative.... The net result is an original and imaginative treatment of one of the hardest lessons of early childhood -sharing -in a colourful package that's likely to charm kids and adults alike. <br>-- Quill & Quire <br> Cote's...illustrations drive the story along with light and expressive outlines and wash effects... children won't have any difficulty following the act


Author Information

Cary Fagan has written many books for children and adults, including Jacob Two-Two on the High Seas, based on Mordecai Richler's beloved character. His writing has garnered several honors, including the Toronto Book Award, the Jewish Book Committee Prize for Fiction, and the Mr. Christie Silver Medal. His recent picture books include Ten Old Men and a Mouse, My New Shirt, and Thing-Thing. His novels include The Fortress of Kaspar Snit (Silver Birch Honor Book), Directed by Kaspar Snit (Silver Birch Finalist), and Ten Lessons for Kaspar Snit (Silver Birch Honor Book). Cary Fagan lives in Toronto. Genevi ve C te has illustrated a number of children's books, including The Lady of Shalott and La petite rapporteuse de mots. She both wrote and illustrated a few picture books, among which are Me and You and What Elephant? Her editorial art has appeared in the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal. C te has won several awards, including the Elizabeth Mrazik-Cleaver Award and the Governor General's Award for Illustration.

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