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OverviewDaphne has never (ever) loved her name, but it is her name and she can’t do much to change it. So when the first day of fourth grade comes, not only does Daphne get her pre-braces retainer but also the new teacher can’t seem to remember her name. It’s not Duffy or Daffy or Doffy. It’s Daphne. Well anyway what’s in a name? A lot, just ask Daphne. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Marissa Moss , Marissa MossPublisher: Simon & Schuster Imprint: Paula Wiseman Books Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.181kg ISBN: 9781442417380ISBN 10: 1442417382 Pages: 80 Publication Date: 12 July 2011 Recommended Age: From 7 to 10 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsTHE NAME GAME!Author: Moss, MarissaIllustrator: Moss, MarissaReview Date: May 1, 2011Publisher: Paula Wiseman/Simon & Schuster Pages: 80 Price ( Paperback ): $5.99 Publication Date: July 12, 2011ISBN ( Paperback ): 978-1-4424-1738-0 Category: FictionSeries: Daphne's Diary of Daily DisastersVolume: 1 On her first day of fourth grade, Daphne starts a diary that quickly becomes one of doodles and disasters and sets up a new series by the creator of Amelia. In this series opener, her teacher, Ms. Underwood, mispronounces her name when calling the roll, so that classmates--except best friend Kaylee--are calling her Daffy. The very slim plot involves Daphne's discovery that the name game has happened to others. Her solution is to nickname her teacher, but she realizes that she's not the first to call her teacher Mrs. Underwear. The first-person narrative includes familiar middle-grade scenes--a trip to the orthodontist and the boredom of watching her younger brothers' soccer practice--sketches of people and things, even rebuses. In a companion story that publishes simultaneously, The Vampire Dare , her vampire costume turns out to be a disaster, prompting classmates to claim she has cooties. Again Daphne turns the tide by transferring the onus to a cootie-catching old doll. This light reading is made even lighter by the fact that the last quarter of each volume is taken up with extra material: lists and sketches of name disasters in the first and costume disasters in the second. Hand-lettered on lined paper like Moss' hugely popular Amelia's Notebook (1995) and its sequels, this series is likely to appeal to the same middle-grade audience... (Graphic fiction. 8-11) - KIRKUS REVIEWS May 2011 THE NAME GAME!<p>Author: Moss, Marissa<p>Illustrator: Moss, Marissa <p>Review Date: May 1, 2011<p>Publisher: Paula Wiseman/Simon & Schuster <p>Pages: 80 <p>Price ( Paperback ): $5.99 <p>Publication Date: July 12, 2011<p>ISBN ( Paperback ): 978-1-4424-1738-0 <p>Category: Fiction<p>Series: Daphne's Diary of Daily Disasters<p>Volume: 1 <p> On her first day of fourth grade, Daphne starts a diary that quickly becomes one of doodles and disasters and sets up a new series by the creator of Amelia. <p> In this series opener, her teacher, Ms. Underwood, mispronounces her name when calling the roll, so that classmates--except best friend Kaylee--are calling her Daffy. The very slim plot involves Daphne's discovery that the name game has happened to others. Her solution is to nickname her teacher, but she realizes that she's not the first to call her teacher Mrs. Underwear. The first-person narrative includes familiar middle-grade scenes--a trip to the orthodontist and the boredom Author InformationMarissa Moss is the bestselling creator of the perennially popular Amelia series as well as the Daphne’s Daily Disasters series. She lives in Berkeley, California. Visit her at MarissaMoss.com and at AmeliaBooks.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |