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* Cybils Award Winner for Easy Reader
* Junior Library Guild Spring 2016 Selection
* CCBC Book of the Week
* Wisconsin Library Association 2017 Outstanding Book Selection
Ȳ ִ ̿ ִ ̾߱ ϵ "Snail And Worm" ø ù° åԴϴ. å 3 ̾߱Ⱑ ԵǾ , 3 ϴ.
1. Meet My Friend
2. Snail's Adventure
3. Meet My Pet
ӿ ¦ ִ 丮 ڵ ְ ֽϴ.
̿ ø ù° å å ؼ "Snail and Worm Again" "Snail and Worm All Day" ⰣǾϴ.
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Edition: Paperback, 32 pages
ISBN-10: 1328596451
ISBN-13: 9781328596451
å ũ: 21.4 cm x 17.8 cm
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Book Description
Readers of Stick and Stone and Elephant and Piggie will love Snail and Worm, an unlikely pair sure to delight with three different laugh-out-loud adventures. By Geisel Honor winner Tina Kugler.
Snail and Worm are an unlikely pair sure to delight by combining deceptively simple art with clever wordplay.
Told in three comical, episodic shorts and ranging in topic from adventuring to having pets, Snail and Worm will have readers laughing at the friends silly antics, making it a perfect book for readers transitioning between picture books and chapter books.
This beloved duo are back at it in Snail and Worm Again, Tina Kuglers Geisel Honor–winning companion to Snail and Worm, and complete their hat trick (wait, do worms wear hats?) in Snail and Worm All Day.
Booklist
"Kuglers cartoonish creatures, rendered simply in thin lines and soft colors, each have comically googly eyes and cheery expressions, which add plenty of fun visual punchlines and context clues to the short, direct sentences making up the easy-to-read text...The heartening message about accepting a friends quirks is a cozy bonus."
Publishers Weekly
"Snail and Worms direct, simplified dialogue is perfect for beginning readers, and their unabashed dopiness--equally evident in their conversations and in Küglers mixed-media cartoons--delivers a steady stream of laughs. "
The Horn Book
Hello! Want to play?Can you catch me? No! No! No! Its no surprise the gastropod has the upper hand: Snail is talking to a rock (and not even a sentient one at that). When Worm approaches, curious about the game, a new friendship is formed. They bond over small victories (Snail climbs a flower while Worm acts as cheerleader in Snails Adventure) and common interests (Meet My Pet reveals that they both have unusual pets). Like lots of easy-reader duos--Frog and Toad, Elephant and Piggie, Bink and Gollie, to name a few--theres an odd-couple dynamic at work: Worm is down-to-earth (which seems fitting), while Snail is more of a dreamer. Unlike the similarly levelheaded Toad, Gerald, and Gollie, however, Worm doesnt suffer from know-it-all-itis. The invertebrate remains sincere, loyal, and guileless throughout, even when Snail is being very silly. Küglers simple text, all in color-coded dialogue, includes some good jokes that rely gleefully on the mixed-media illustrations to hit their punch lines: Snail, from atop the flower, eyes on shell, says, Wow! I can see my house! Though the pictures almost all take place on the same patch of ground, their variety of format--panels, spots, full pages, spreads, thought bubbles—keeps things lively while helping direct the eyes of readers looking for a laugh.
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