Misty

Author:   Christine Dencer ,  Jessica Meserve ,  Jessica Meserve
Publisher:   Simply Read Books
Volume:   1
ISBN:  

9781927018590


Pages:   34
Publication Date:   20 November 2014
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 9 years
Format:   Hardback
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Misty


Overview

Sophie has to make an important delivery to her best friend Stanley. There is just one problem: Stanley has adog. And Sophie is afraid of dogs. Find out if the power of friendship will be enough to help Sophie confronther fear.

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Author:   Christine Dencer ,  Jessica Meserve ,  Jessica Meserve
Publisher:   Simply Read Books
Imprint:   Simply Read Books
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Width: 16.10cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 23.70cm
Weight:   0.277kg
ISBN:  

9781927018590


ISBN 10:   1927018595
Pages:   34
Publication Date:   20 November 2014
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 9 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you.

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Misty is a sweet story perfect for those discovering chapter books. The short, single-scene chapters are easy to understand, with pages full of bright, colourful illustrations by Jessica Meserve. The characters of Sophie and Stanley will be relatable to many readers as will the challenges these friends face. Dencer's own experiences with a black lab like Misty helped to inspire this story, and this personal inspiration adds heart to the tale. Misty is a great start to a promising new series about best friends conquering challenges together. Highly Recommended. CM Magazine, 4/4 Stars Review The first title in this new beginning reader series introduces Sophie and Stanley, neighbors and best friends. Four cumulative chapters tackle the friendship's first obstacle, Stanley's new dog Misty. I would like to play in Stanley's yard, says Sophie, but I am afraid of his dog. The pair plays in Sophie's yard instead, temporarily solving the problem, until one day Stanley hurts his arm. Sophie's class entrusts her to deliver their get-well card to him, which means getting past Misty. The illustrations, with their long lines and soft washes of color along with purposeful layouts and perspective shifts, reinforce the story line while also bringing emotion and resonance to the easy-reader first-person text. Stanley calls out encouragement from his window, and Sophie finally braves the trip into Misty's territory for her friend. While the picture she drew on Stanley's card of them playing together--with Misty--is not yet the reality, she has found some initial courage. This gentle story suggests the beginning of a supportive multi-volume friendship. Julie Roach, The Horn Book Magazine


The first title in this new beginning reader series introduces Sophie and Stanley, neighbors and best friends. Four cumulative chapters tackle the friendship s first obstacle, Stanley s new dog Misty. I would like to play in Stanley s yard, says Sophie, but I am afraid of his dog. The pair plays in Sophie s yard instead, temporarily solving the problem, until one day Stanley hurts his arm. Sophie s class entrusts her to deliver their get-well card to him, which means getting past Misty. The illustrations, with their long lines and soft washes of color along with purposeful layouts and perspective shifts, reinforce the story line while also bringing emotion and resonance to the easy-reader first-person text. Stanley calls out encouragement from his window, and Sophie finally braves the trip into Misty s territory for her friend. While the picture she drew on Stanley s card of them playing together with Misty is not yet the reality, she has found some initial courage. This gentle story suggests the beginning of a supportive multi-volume friendship. Julie Roach, The Horn Book Magazine


""Misty is a sweet story perfect for those discovering chapter books. The short, single-scene chapters are easy to understand, with pages full of bright, colourful illustrations by Jessica Meserve. The characters of Sophie and Stanley will be relatable to many readers as will the challenges these friends face. Dencer's own experiences with a black lab like Misty helped to inspire this story, and this personal inspiration adds heart to the tale. Misty is a great start to a promising new series about best friends conquering challenges together. Highly Recommended."" CM Magazine, 4/4 Stars Review ""The first title in this new beginning reader series introduces Sophie and Stanley, neighbors and best friends. Four cumulative chapters tackle the friendship's first obstacle, Stanley's new dog Misty. ""I would like to play in Stanley's yard,"" says Sophie, ""but I am afraid of his dog."" The pair plays in Sophie's yard instead, temporarily solving the problem, until one day Stanley hurts his arm. Sophie's class entrusts her to deliver their get-well card to him, which means getting past Misty. The illustrations, with their long lines and soft washes of color along with purposeful layouts and perspective shifts, reinforce the story line while also bringing emotion and resonance to the easy-reader first-person text. Stanley calls out encouragement from his window, and Sophie finally braves the trip into Misty's territory for her friend. While the picture she drew on Stanley's card of them playing together--with Misty--is not yet the reality, she has found some initial courage. This gentle story suggests the beginning of a supportive multi-volume friendship."" Julie Roach, The Horn Book Magazine


Author Information

Christine Dencer grew up in a small town in New Brunswick where she spent most of her childhood playing outside with her friends or sisters. To her, a lilac bush was never just a lilac bush, a swing set was never just a swing set and snow was not just something white that gave you a day off school once in a while. They were the springboards of endless adventures. Play, laughter, imagination, friendship and family were the foundations of her childhood. Today, they are the foundations of her stories. Christine, a grown-up in body but not in spirit, lives a contented family life in South Surrey, BC with her husband and two daughters. For more information visit christinedencer.com JESSICA MESERVE was born in Maine, studied illustration in Scotland, and worked in publishing as a children's book designer before pursuing a career as an illustrator. She has illustrated a number of books for children, and is the author-illustrator of four picture books, including Small Sister and Can Anybody Hear Me? Jessica lives with her family in the UK.

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