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OverviewEvery day, Snail waits for Fish to come home with a new story. Today, Fish's story (about pirates!) is too grand to simply be told- Fish wants to show Snail. But that would mean leaving the familiar world of their book-a scary prospect for Snail, who would rather stay safely at home and pretend to be kittens. Fish scoffs that cats are boring; Snail snaps back. Is this book too small for the two feuding friends? Could this be THE END of The Story of Fish and Snail? Deborah Freedman, author of Blue Chicken, has created a sweet and playful story about friendship that truly jumps off the page. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Deborah FreedmanPublisher: Penguin Putnam Inc Imprint: Penguin USA Dimensions: Width: 22.60cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 27.40cm Weight: 0.377kg ISBN: 9780670784899ISBN 10: 0670784893 Pages: 40 Publication Date: 13 June 2013 Recommended Age: From 3 to 5 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order 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. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for Deborah's first book, BLUE CHICKEN <br><br> Breathtakingly beautiful meta-illustrations will draw many eyes to this tale of a curious chicken who spills some paint... Delicate and durable, visually sophisticated yet friendly: simply exquisite. - Kirkus Reviews, starred review<br><br> Full of surprise and emotion... The book has much to pore over on every page, and children will want to experience the action over and over again. - School Library Journal, starred review<br> The spare, poetic text allows the images to shine... this delightful treat emphasizes the joy of breaking free of conventional boundaries and turning accidents into art. - Booklist, starred review<br> While the artist is away, the chickens will indeed play, and Deborah Freedman has captured their antics in this book overflowing with joyful fun. - BookPage<br> . .. all will appreciate the sheer joy of a book that celebrates color and innocent mischief. - Horn Book Magazine<br><br>Praise for THE STORY OF FISH AND SNAIL <br><br> The theme of books as doorways into rich new adventures couldn't be more vividly conveyed, and the resolution of the conflict between two sweet friends provides encouragement for other 'snails' to try new things. - Publishers Weekly Praise for Deborah's first book, BLUE CHICKEN Breathtakingly beautiful meta-illustrations will draw many eyes to this tale of a curious chicken who spills some paint... Delicate and durable, visually sophisticated yet friendly: simply exquisite. -- Kirkus, starred review Full of surprise and emotion... The book has much to pore over on every page, and children will want to experience the action over and over again. -- School Library Journal, starred review The spare, poetic text allows the images to shine... this delightful treat emphasizes the joy of breaking free of conventional boundaries and turning accidents into art. -- Booklist, starred review While the artist is away, the chickens will indeed play, and Deborah Freedman has captured their antics in this book overflowing with joyful fun. --BookPage .. . all will appreciate the sheer joy of a book that celebrates color and innocent mischief. -- Horn Book Magazine Praise for THE STORY OF FISH AND SNAIL The theme of books as doorways into rich new adventures couldn't be more vividly conveyed, and the resolution of the conflict between two sweet friends provides encouragement for other 'snails' to try new things. -- Publishers Weekly .. .[a] sweet little story... -- School Library Journal Freedman's paintings, brimming with raucous, three-dimensional splashes of color, bring to mind David Wiesner's Art & Max. -- New York Times Book Review Praise for Deborah's first book, BLUE CHICKEN <br><br> Breathtakingly beautiful meta-illustrations will draw many eyes to this tale of a curious chicken who spills some paint... Delicate and durable, visually sophisticated yet friendly: simply exquisite. -- Kirkus , starred review<br><br> Full of surprise and emotion... The book has much to pore over on every page, and children will want to experience the action over and over again. -- School Library Journal , starred review<br><br> The spare, poetic text allows the images to shine... this delightful treat emphasizes the joy of breaking free of conventional boundaries and turning accidents into art. -- Booklist , starred review<br><br> While the artist is away, the chickens will indeed play, and Deborah Freedman has captured their antics in this book overflowing with joyful fun. --BookPage<br><br> . .. all will appreciate the sheer joy of a book that celebrates color and innocent mischief. -- Horn Book Magazine <br><br>Praise for THE STORY OF FISH AND SNAIL <br><br> The theme of books as doorways into rich new adventures couldn't be more vividly conveyed, and the resolution of the conflict between two sweet friends provides encouragement for other 'snails' to try new things. -- Publishers Weekly <br> <br> . ..[a] sweet little story... -- School Library Journal <br><br> Freedman's paintings, brimming with raucous, three-dimensional splashes of color, bring to mind David Wiesner's Art & Max . -- New York Times Book Review <br> Author InformationDeborah Freedman (deborahfreedman.net) is the author of Blue Chicken and Scribble. She lives in Hamden, Connecticut. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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