by Michael Emberley (Author)
A little creature and five friends set out for fun and adventure in this easy comic book kindergarteners and first graders can read on their own.
Let's go!
In this companion book to the Geisel award-winning I Did It!, a cute creature and five friends want to go to the party-- but it's too far away! Even the youngest readers will be able to follow the simple text and lively illustrations as the friends find creative solutions--building cars, skis, and boats out of the very paper they're drawn on! Comics-lovers can now share the fun with their kids, students, siblings, and younger friends who are learning to read!
I Like to Read(R) Comics are perfect for kids who are challenged by or unengaged in reading, kids who love art, and the growing number of young comics fans. Filled with eye-catching art, humor, and terrific stories these comics provide unique reading experiences for growing minds. I Like to Read(R) Comics, like their award-winning I Like to Read(R) counterpart, are created by celebrated artists and support reading comprehension to transform children into lifelong readers.
We hope that all new readers will say, "I like to read comics!"
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PreS-Gr 1--Emberley's ragtag crew of toy-like friends, headed by a feline creature in pajamas first introduced in I Did It!, find themselves invited to a party at an indeterminate location by means of a paper airplane note. With characteristic aplomb, they devise methods of transport using the pages of their own book, including intricate race cars, speedy sleds, and most magnificently, sailboats that forge an ocean concealed behind the paper peeled away. Following a disastrous tidal wave, they flip the process, folding the ocean back into paper, and creating the door to the party they were headed to. Emberley's manipulation of the book's pages into papercraft is at once intuitive and gently mind-bending, and celebrates infinite creative possibilities. The plot and pacing of the group's journey capture a dizzying pursuit of fun and a youthful creativity which young readers will quickly connect with, both in the reading experience and in their own play. The dialogue between characters, relegated largely to commands about the group's forward movement, is more complex than the intentionally repetitive I Did It!, but stays simple enough for most early readers, whether read with a caregiver or perused on one's own. VERDICT Emberley's grasp of narrative pacing, playful exploration of the multitudinous use of the pages of a book, and irresistibly giddy group of toy-like friends, make this a fun, flowing read.--Emilia Packard
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