Curious Encounters: 1 to 13 Forest Friends

by Ben Clanton (Author) Jessixa Bagley (Illustrator)

Curious Encounters: 1 to 13 Forest Friends
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
Featuring the clever wordplay of Narwhal and Jelly author Ben Clanton and playful illustrations by Ezra Jack Keats honor winner Jessixa Bagley, Curious EnCOUNTers will have children laughing while learning to count from 1 to 13. Children will have fun learning to count from 1 to 13 in this clever and imaginative book featuring Pacific Northwest critters engaged in curious activities and woven together by a young girl who goes on a hike. Readers will join her in unexpected, silly encounters along the way, such as one moose making a movie, five wolves weaving wool, and eight coyotes kayaking and canoeing. The young girl's hike culminates in what may be the most curious encounter of all: many of the animals in the book enjoying a big picnic lunch together, pulling in humorous details from previous scenes. With the visual humor in Jessixa Bagley's illustrations, children will have fun learning to count to 13! And older readers will enjoy Ben Clanton's clever and punny wordplay!
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Goofy fun with wordplay. You can count on it. (Picture book. 3-6)

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Publishers Weekly

Wondering "where the trail will lead," a child embarks on a hike, commencing not a calm commune with nature but a madcap enumerative romp through 13 outdoor scenes. The spreads feature not-so-typical animal antics described in concise, alliterative sentences--"three slugs sipping cider," "seven beavers baking bread," "eleven orcas in an orchestra." Bagley's affably anthropomorphic creatures wear bandannas and collect mollusks in buckets ("otters opening oysters"), and they don hats and backpacks ("seagulls searching and soaring"). The wordplay implied by the title is plentiful, via dialogue that occurs in punny speech bubbles: a movie-directing moose declares its creation "a moose-ical," and a knitting wolf tells a sheep that its donation "was wool-y great of ewe." Clever use of page turns connects the scenes as the action continues from one spread to the next in a would-be panorama. Only "forest friends" are mentioned in the title, but water dwellers (such as orcas and seals) are included in the tally, perhaps indicative of the creators' Pacific Northwestern provenance. Though the humor sometimes veers over the top, this wild, offbeat adventure is slyly instructive. Ages 3-7. Author's agent: Marietta Zacker, Gallt & Zacker Literary. Illustrator's agent: Alexandra Penfold, Upstart Crow Literary. (Aug.)

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Review quotes

The lively, playful illustrations move the action along as if it takes place on a wide stage.—Kirkus Reviews

Clever use of page turns connects the scenes as the action continues from one spread to the next in a would-be panorama.—Publishers Weekly

Scene by scene, the line-and-watercolor illustrations are playful and charming. And placed end to end, most of the pictures would form a circular panorama. A fanciful picture book.—Booklist

Alliteration is masterfully used with various parts of the speech in each of the numbered statements.—Librarian's Quest

The Seattle-based author and illustrator team up to present a silly, pun-filled adventure: counting 13 forest animals. The colorful pictures bring to life the creatures' outrageous antics, and there's so much for young eyes to see and find.—Seattle's Child
Ben Clanton
BEN CLANTON is the New York Times bestselling author and illustrator of the Narwhal and Jelly series, whose picture books include Mo's Mustache; Vote for Me!; Rot, the Cutest in the World!; Boo Who?; It Came in the Mail; Something Extraordinary and Rex Wrecks It!. He lives with his wife and kids in Seattle, Washington.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781632172747
Lexile Measure
460
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Little Bigfoot
Publication date
August 04, 2020
Series
-
BISAC categories
JNF003330 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | Baby Animals
JNF013030 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Concepts | Counting & Numbers
Library of Congress categories
Animals
Counting

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