Silly Lilly in What Will I Be Today? (Toon Books Level 1)

by Agnes Rosenstiehl (Author) Agnes Rosenstiehl (Illustrator)

Reading Level: K − 1st Grade
Series: Toon Books
No job is too tough for Silly Lilly: first she's a cook who paints, then an acrobat who tumbles, then a city planner... Agnès Rosenstiehl's spunky heroine, one of France's most beloved children's book characters, takes on a new role every day of the week.
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K-Gr 1--This concept book meets comic is an excellent addition for beginning readers. A follow-up to Silly Lilly and the Four Seasons (Toon Bks., 2008), it is arranged around the days of the week. Lilly sets the course on the first spread, announcing, "Every day is a new day to play." What follows is a series of seven-panel vignettes full of gentle humor and familiar situations, one for each day. A subtle theme of empowerment runs throughout as the girl confidently enacts a variety of roles, from the decidedly grown-up city planner and teacher to the less-serious candy taster and vampire. Almost all of the text appears in word bubbles written at a very basic vocabulary level in simple sentences. The India ink and watercolor cartoon illustrations are clear, with white backgrounds to keep the scenes uncluttered. The panel layouts are as basic as they come--two per page--resulting in a comic-book reading experience that works for very young children. A fine example of a book that knows its audience, Silly Lilly is bound to tickle readers.--Travis Jonker, Dorr Elementary School, MI

Copyright 2011 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
Agnes Rosenstiehl
Agnès Rosenstiehl was born in Paris, France in 1941 into a family of artists. She studied French literature at the Sorbonne and Composition at the Conservatoire National and went on from there to become one of France's most esteemed children's book authors. Among her many works are Mon Larousse, a dictionary for youngest readers; Le Livre de la Langue Francaise (The Book of the French Language), published by Gallimard; and Paris-Pékin par le Transsibérien (Paris-Pekin by the Transiberian), which she illustrated and co-wrote with her husband, a mathematician, after an inspirational family trip. Agnès happens to be an expert on the poems of France's illustrious poet, Arthur Rimbaud, and her work has been published in several professional journals.

Agnès is most well-known for her young heroine Mimi Cracra, who has appeared in over 100 books and pamphlets and has inspired a French television series. Rosenstiehl's books have been translated into eight languages, including Japanese and Chinese. Agnès conceived Mimi Cracra's English language début, Silly Lilly and the Four Seasons, especially for the TOON Books collection. Silly Lilly in What Will I Be Today? is that title's eagerly-awaited follow-up.

Between Agnès and her husband, they have seven children and fifteen grandchildren. They live in a country house with a garden, hidden in the center of Paris.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781935179085
Lexile Measure
320
Guided Reading Level
J
Publisher
Toon Books
Publication date
February 22, 2011
Series
Toon Books
BISAC categories
JUV008000 - Juvenile Fiction | Comics & Graphic Novels | General
JUV006000 - Juvenile Fiction | Business, Careers, Occupations
Library of Congress categories
Graphic novels
Comic books, strips, etc
Comics (Graphic works)
Occupations

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