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OverviewThe humans are redoing their garden! That means Tiny Folk friends Aco and Roo need to pack up their teensy garden-side houses until the work is complete. Aco is excited throughout the temporary move. But Roo is...not. He's a nervous wreck! Can the pair make it through the forest (i.e., the shrubbery) to stay with a neighbor? And when they return, will home still feel like home? In Tales of the Tiny Folk, follow along as itty-bitty creatures use creativity to thrive in a world that's not quite their size. With manga-inspired art and lighthearted adventure, young readers will snap up these super-cute graphic novels that are big fun! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Steve Foxe , Daniela BarrosPublisher: Stone Arch Books Imprint: Stone Arch Books Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 13.20cm Weight: 0.204kg ISBN: 9781669059905ISBN 10: 1669059901 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 01 January 2024 Recommended Age: From 8 to 11 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"In a fantasy world where tiny folk live in the garden and commune with plants and small animals, Roo (who has green skin and a mushroom hat) and Aco (who has brown skin with an acorn hat) seem content living next to each other and spending their days hanging out with their pet ladybug Sparky and their hummingbird friend Flutter. That is, until the resident human (who has light skin) decides to start on a garden redo project. Sensing it's time to take a vacation, Aco is excited to see what changes lie ahead, but Roo is anxious and afraid. Will their home be the same? What if there's no longer a place for them and their friends? Ultimately, Roo learns that while environments may change, that's not always for the worse, especially when they have friends around to support them. Barros's illustrations are bright and mangalike (which should attract young fans of that format), with lots of greens, yellows, and blues. The end of the book features a ""Take a Closer Look"" section with SEL-based discussion questions for caregivers or teachers to use to extend the story. VERDICT A solid purchase for those seeking to enhance their SEL collections or where there are young manga fans.--Kadie Seitz ""School Library Journal""" In a fantasy world where tiny folk live in the garden and commune with plants and small animals, Roo (who has green skin and a mushroom hat) and Aco (who has brown skin with an acorn hat) seem content living next to each other and spending their days hanging out with their pet ladybug Sparky and their hummingbird friend Flutter. That is, until the resident human (who has light skin) decides to start on a garden redo project. Sensing it's time to take a vacation, Aco is excited to see what changes lie ahead, but Roo is anxious and afraid. Will their home be the same? What if there's no longer a place for them and their friends? Ultimately, Roo learns that while environments may change, that's not always for the worse, especially when they have friends around to support them. Barros's illustrations are bright and mangalike (which should attract young fans of that format), with lots of greens, yellows, and blues. The end of the book features a ""Take a Closer Look"" section with SEL-based discussion questions for caregivers or teachers to use to extend the story. VERDICT A solid purchase for those seeking to enhance their SEL collections or where there are young manga fans.--Kadie Seitz ""School Library Journal"" Author InformationSteve Foxe is the author of more than 20 children's books and comics properties including Pokémon, Transformers, Adventure Time, Steven Universe, DC Super Friends, and Grumpy Cat. He lives in Queens, New York, where he thinks a lot about cats, even ones who can't shoot lasers from their eyes. Daniela Barros is aPortugueseillustrator and comic artist who delights young audiences with her charming and lively style. Inspired by Manga but with a colorfulvisual language all her own, Danielaworks her magic for publishing houses acrossthe world, creating imagery full of fantasy and intrigue.She has been illustrating for some publisherslike Scholastic, ChiadoBooks, Publishway, Midori Editora, and more recently, on the board gamefield, for Rebel Studio. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |