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å Classic Ʈ Caps for Sale Դϴ. Caps for Sale ڵ Ӹ ø ٴϸ鼭 鿡 ڸ ȷ ڸ İ ̵ ڸ ϳ , å ൿ 䳻 ̵ ̿ؼ ڸ Ⱦƹ ִ ̾߱Ⱑ Ƿ ֽϴ.
ڸ Ѿ ̵ , ٳ 뿡 ̸ 䳻 ٴڿ ٳ ־ 뿡 ϴ. ڸ ȷ ڸ ư鼭 , ̱ 䳻 .
ó ڸ ٰ λ Ѿ ̵鵵 λ縦 ߽ϴ. űϰ ִ 鼭 ڸ ߰, ᱹ ڵ ־ϴ.
۹Դϴ.
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Edition: Paperback: 40 pages
ISBN-10: 0062499572
ISBN-13: 978-0062499578
å ũ: 25.4 cm x 20.4 cm
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Book Description
Celebrate the 75th anniversary of the perennial favorite Caps for Sale with this never-before-published sequel to the beloved classic! In this first posthumous book from Esphyr Slobodkina, those mischievous monkeys are at it again, bringing laughs to a new generation of readers. The sequel, More Caps for Sale, picks up right where Caps for Sale left off, as the peddler comes face-to-face with those monkeys and their funny business yet again.
More Caps for Sale is based on story ideas discussed by Slobodkina and Ann Marie Mulhearn Sayer throughout their years as friends and business associates prior to Esphyr's death in 2002. With simple text and illustrations, filled with warmth and humor, this sequel is perfect for early readers and follows a great folktale tradition.
Since Caps for Sale was first published in 1940, millions of children have savored the original tale of the peddler, his caps, and a band of very funny monkeys, and now this charming sequel continues the story!
School Library Journal
Published posthumously, this book is an obvious labor of love for Sayer, who worked
closely with Slobodkina for years. Using ideas and illustrations from the beloved author's works, Sayer constructed this sequel to the classic Caps for Sale, which closely mirrors the original, while continuing the story in a way that stays true to Slobodkina's voice and illustration style. She was one of the first illustrators to use abstract and collage art in children's books, and this new title is a celebration of her simplicity in line, color, and landscape. Children will delight in the monkeys' antics as they follow the peddler home. In this "monkey see, monkey do" tale, the monkeys and the peddler interact in various scenarios, each resulting in a mimicking of good behavior. The peddler spends most of his night and the next morning worried that he has not sold any hats. As he heads into town the next day, the monkeys follow him again, which favorably results in many hat sales for the peddler this time around. VERDICT This reimagining of the classic tale is a recommended purchase not only for the quality of the story but also because of the wonderful history of children's literature that is tied to it.
New York Times Book Review
Rhythmic, repetitive, child-friendly storytelling. The story feels satisfyingly complete.
Publishers Weekly
How often does a sequel pick up exactly where its predecessor left off - seventy-five yars later? A worthy successor to Slobodkinas original.
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