Where Is Jumper?

Author:   Ellen Stoll Walsh ,  Ellen Stoll Walsh
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
ISBN:  

9781481445085


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   13 October 2015
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

Our Price $50.13 Quantity:  
Add to Cart

Share |

Where Is Jumper?


Add your own review!

Overview

Take a peek at prepositions while searching for a missing mouse in this clever concept book from the author of Balancing Act. The mice can't find their friend Jumper! They look over branches and under leaves. They look between the weeds and down into Mole's tunnel. But still no Jumper. Where, oh where, could their sneaky pal be? In the tradition of Ellen Stoll Walsh's beloved concept books Balancing Act, Mouse Paint, and Mouse Shapes, this story explores prepositions through the antics of charming, fun-loving mice.

Full Product Details

Author:   Ellen Stoll Walsh ,  Ellen Stoll Walsh
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
Imprint:   Simon & Schuster
Dimensions:   Width: 23.10cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 19.30cm
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9781481445085


ISBN 10:   1481445081
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   13 October 2015
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

Table of Contents

Reviews

Walsh brings back her trademark mice for another concept book (Balancing Act, 2010, etc.). Jumper has disappeared. His mice friends look inside and outside a cave, below the fallen tree and up among the branches, and even down in Mole's tunnel. No Jumper! Ishe playing hide-and-seek, or has a sneaky weasel got him? Wait, something moved underneath the leaves...and out pops their friend. The book has two levels: one is an engaging mouse story about friendship, and the other is a simple grammar tutorial that incorporates prepositions into the story. As the five mice scurry about, the descriptions of their actions are carefully composed of prepositions. Preschoolers won't care about parts of speech; they'll simply enjoy the mice adventure. However, language teachers will find this a clever device and a springboard for kids to craft their own stories using prepositions. Walsh's familiar collage artwork keeps the tale, like her character, jumping. Children will enjoy spotting bits of Jumper concealed by rocks and leaves on their second and third trips through the book. Walsh has a knack for creating illustrations and text that seem ever so simple yet have plenty of acumen, emotion, and pure fun. More mice, please. (Picture book. 4-8)--Kirkus Reviews August 15, 2015 PreS-Another playful and purposeful concept book from the talented and accomplished Walsh. Jumper, an adorable mouse, initiates another game of hide-and-seek unbeknownst to his little friends. They look everywhere for him--inside and outside a cave, below a tree, and even in Mole's tunnel! Has something happened to Jumper? His friends are determined to find him. Walsh expertly uses prepositions to tell the story of the little horde of mice fervently playing hide-and-seek. Young children will feel like they are playing along as well, eager to find where Jumper may be. In the artist's signature style, the paper-collage mice are set in the autumnal outdoors. The large illustrations are inviting and the layered textures interesting. This title is great as a read-aloud, and young listeners can identify animals, count mice, and recognize prepositions. Walsh's latest mouse adventure is educational and delightfully fun. VERDICT Fans of the author and newcomers alike will appreciate this latest gem.--School Library Journal October 2015


PreS-Another playful and purposeful concept book from the talented and accomplished Walsh. Jumper, an adorable mouse, initiates another game of hide-and-seek unbeknownst to his little friends. They look everywhere for him--inside and outside a cave, below a tree, and even in Mole's tunnel! Has something happened to Jumper? His friends are determined to find him. Walsh expertly uses prepositions to tell the story of the little horde of mice fervently playing hide-and-seek. Young children will feel like they are playing along as well, eager to find where Jumper may be. In the artist's signature style, the paper-collage mice are set in the autumnal outdoors. The large illustrations are inviting and the layered textures interesting. This title is great as a read-aloud, and young listeners can identify animals, count mice, and recognize prepositions. Walsh's latest mouse adventure is educational and delightfully fun. VERDICT Fans of the author and newcomers alike will appreciate this latest gem.--School Library Journal October 2015


PreS Another playful and purposeful concept book from the talented and accomplished Walsh. Jumper, an adorable mouse, initiates another game of hide-and-seek unbeknownst to his little friends. They look everywhere for him inside and outside a cave, below a tree, and even in Mole s tunnel! Has something happened to Jumper? His friends are determined to find him. Walsh expertly uses prepositions to tell the story of the little horde of mice fervently playing hide-and-seek. Young children will feel like they are playing along as well, eager to find where Jumper may be. In the artist s signature style, the paper-collage mice are set in the autumnal outdoors. The large illustrations are inviting and the layered textures interesting. This title is great as a read-aloud, and young listeners can identify animals, count mice, and recognize prepositions. Walsh s latest mouse adventure is educational and delightfully fun. VERDICT Fans of the author and newcomers alike will appreciate this latest gem.--School Library Journal October 2015


PreS-Another playful and purposeful concept book from the talented and accomplished Walsh. Jumper, an adorable mouse, initiates another game of hide-and-seek unbeknownst to his little friends. They look everywhere for him--inside and outside a cave, below a tree, and even in Mole's tunnel! Has something happened to Jumper? His friends are determined to find him. Walsh expertly uses prepositions to tell the story of the little horde of mice fervently playing hide-and-seek. Young children will feel like they are playing along as well, eager to find where Jumper may be. In the artist's signature style, the paper-collage mice are set in the autumnal outdoors. The large illustrations are inviting and the layered textures interesting. This title is great as a read-aloud, and young listeners can identify animals, count mice, and recognize prepositions. Walsh's latest mouse adventure is educational and delightfully fun. VERDICT Fans of the author and newcomers alike will appreciate this latest gem.--School Library Journal ""October 2015"" Walsh brings back her trademark mice for another concept book (Balancing Act, 2010, etc.). Jumper has disappeared. His mice friends look inside and outside a cave, below the fallen tree and up among the branches, and even down in Mole's tunnel. No Jumper! Ishe playing hide-and-seek, or has a sneaky weasel got him? Wait, something moved underneath the leaves...and out pops their friend. The book has two levels: one is an engaging mouse story about friendship, and the other is a simple grammar tutorial that incorporates prepositions into the story. As the five mice scurry about, the descriptions of their actions are carefully composed of prepositions. Preschoolers won't care about parts of speech; they'll simply enjoy the mice adventure. However, language teachers will find this a clever device and a springboard for kids to craft their own stories using prepositions. Walsh's familiar collage artwork keeps the tale, like her character, jumping. Children will enjoy spotting bits of Jumper concealed by rocks and leaves on their second and third trips through the book. Walsh has a knack for creating illustrations and text that seem ever so simple yet have plenty of acumen, emotion, and pure fun. More mice, please. (Picture book. 4-8)--Kirkus Reviews ""August 15, 2015""


Author Information

Ellen Stoll Walsh has written and illustrated numerous beloved books for children, including Balancing Act and the bestselling modern classics Mouse Paint and Mouse Count. She lives in upstate New York. Ellen Stoll Walsh has written and illustrated numerous beloved books for children, including Balancing Act and the bestselling modern classics Mouse Paint and Mouse Count. She lives in upstate New York.

Tab Content 6

Author Website:  

Customer Reviews

Recent Reviews

No review item found!

Add your own review!

Countries Available

All regions
Latest Reading Guide

MRG2025CC

 

Shopping Cart
Your cart is empty
Shopping cart
Mailing List