Silly Lilly and the Four Seasons (Toon Books Level 1)

by Agnes Rosenstiehl (Author)

Reading Level: K − 1st Grade
Lilly is a spunky little girl who delights in the pleasures of each season, peering inside shells in the summer and tasting different kinds of apples in the fall. A charming, subtle book by one of France's premier children's book authors, Lilly learns about the outdoors and introduces the youngest readers to the colors, words, shapes that arise in nature.
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"Reviewed by" Leonard S. Marcus

What is there about Comics that makes children like them so well? An exasperated schoolteacher posed this question in an article from the 1940s chronicling the uphill battle she and her colleagues were then waging against comic books, which they considered sub-literary fare. The battle lines have long since been redrawn, the graphic novel having attained critical mass and the comics aesthetic having slowly inched its way toward childrens literature respectability on the backs of occasional forays into the genre by Maurice Sendak and others, and of more sustained efforts such as the Little Lit series edited by Art Spiegelman and Françoise Mouly. Now "New Yorker" art director Mouly, with Spiegelman as in-house adviser, takes the field again with the release of the first three titles from Toon Books, an innovative line of early readers presented in comics format.

On the evidence of Rosenstiehls initial contribution, Dick and Jane may now pack up their things and leave town for good. In this little marvel of distilled storytelling, five wee seasonal vignettes, starting and ending with spring, place a spry young girl in familiar situations that give free rein to her curiosity and love of action. As Lilly plays in the park, finds a snail at the shore, samples a basket of apples, hurls snowballs and swings on a swing, her bright thoughts and warblings appear overhead in speech balloons, in words of one to three syllables. Twice, a teddy bear serves as the straight man; in the winter scene, for example, he impassively takes a snowball on the chin (Oops! Sorry, Teddy! I was only kidding!). This comic moment, like others that Rosenstiehl extracts from her rigorously pared-down materials, draws us directly into Lillys emotional world, where attention is routinely paid to everything, from a lowly dandelion on up. To know Lilly is to want to know what she has to say.

Lilly, who is already familiar to children of the authors native France as Mimi Cracra, is Little Lulu with dance lessons. Apple-cheeked and graceful, shes nobodys fool, and her expressive action poses double as telltale clues to the child poised to begin decoding the printed word independently. Rosenstiehls uncomplicated layoutstwo panes of equal size per page, four per spreadand minimalist backdrops likewise keep the focus where it belongs: on the adventure of taking the measure of everyday things, whether it be a tiny sea creature washed up by a wave or the words Im flying. Ages 4-up. "(Apr.)"

"Leonard S. Marcus is most recently the author of" Minders of Make-Believe: Idealists, Entrepreneurs, and the Shaping of American Childrens Literature "(Houghton Mifflin, May)." Copyright 2008 Publishers Weekly Used with permission.

School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 1Minimal text and simple cartoons follow Silly Lilly through the course of a year. Each seasonal adventure is a complete story in which the child delights in the smallest discoveries. She wonders about a tiny snail, the taste of fall apples, and snow. The quiet humor will not bring on belly laughs, but will be appreciated by young audiences. The simplified comic-book format has one to two panels per page. Each panel has one dialogue balloon; each balloon has a single sentence. The short sentences and large print make this a good choice for beginning readers. The descriptive illustrations assist with the storytelling and make this book adaptable for preliteracy conversations. This small-sized book is best read alone or shared one to one."Carolyn Janssen, Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, OH" Copyright 2008 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
9780979923814
Lexile Measure
200
Guided Reading Level
J
Publisher
Toon Books
Publication date
April 01, 2008
Series
Toon Books Level One
BISAC categories
JUV029000 - Juvenile Fiction | Nature & the Natural World | General
JUV008000 - Juvenile Fiction | Comics & Graphic Novels | General
JUV009100 - Juvenile Fiction | Concepts | Seasons
Library of Congress categories
Seasons
Graphic novels
Comic books, strips, etc
Children

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