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OverviewGinger likes to play with Maisy, but when Maisy's bad behavior makes a fun playdate turn bad, what can Ginger do to fix things? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kim Kane , Jon DavisPublisher: Picture Window Books Imprint: Picture Window Books Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.159kg ISBN: 9781515819479ISBN 10: 1515819477 Pages: 64 Publication Date: 01 August 2017 Recommended Age: From 6 to 8 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"...features simple text, large typeface, and plot details that will feel familiar to beginning readers. Davis' black line drawings depict all the characters as anthropomorphized foxes. Drawings appear on every page, helping to break up longer blocks of text; speech balloons and textual noises (DDDDIIIINNNGG!) further integrate text and art. A humorous look at a perennial playdate problem.-- ""Booklist Online"" Adding a dash of drama and danger to the social dilemma of playing hostess the series explores, this chapter book navigates the complex maze of developing friendships and the negotiation of compatibility. Uncluttered, grayscale illustrations provide cues without becoming distracting for new readers.-- ""Kirkus Reviews""" ...features simple text, large typeface, and plot details that will feel familiar to beginning readers. Davis' black line drawings depict all the characters as anthropomorphized foxes. Drawings appear on every page, helping to break up longer blocks of text; speech balloons and textual noises (DDDDIIIINNNGG!) further integrate text and art. A humorous look at a perennial playdate problem.-- ""Booklist Online"" Adding a dash of drama and danger to the social dilemma of playing hostess the series explores, this chapter book navigates the complex maze of developing friendships and the negotiation of compatibility. Uncluttered, grayscale illustrations provide cues without becoming distracting for new readers.-- ""Kirkus Reviews"" ...features simple text, large typeface, and plot details that will feel familiar to beginning readers. Davis' black line drawings depict all the characters as anthropomorphized foxes. Drawings appear on every page, helping to break up longer blocks of text; speech balloons and textual noises (DDDDIIIINNNGG!) further integrate text and art. A humorous look at a perennial playdate problem.-- Booklist Online Adding a dash of drama and danger to the social dilemma of playing hostess the series explores, this chapter book navigates the complex maze of developing friendships and the negotiation of compatibility. Uncluttered, grayscale illustrations provide cues without becoming distracting for new readers.-- Kirkus Reviews Author InformationKim Kane is an award-winning author who writes for children and teens in Australia and overseas. Kim's books include the CBCA short-listed picture book Family Forest and her middle-grade novel Pip: the Story of Olive. Kim lives with her family in Melbourne and writes whenever and wherever she can. Pirates, old elephants, witches in bloomers, bears on bikes, ugly cats, sweet kids ¬-- Jon Davis does it all! Based in Twickenham, United Kingdom, Jon Davis has illustrated more than 40 kids' books for publishers across the globe. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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