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Help Find Frank

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Help Find Frank

Contributors:

By (Author) Anne Bollman

ISBN:

9781454926788

Publisher:

Sterling Juvenile

Imprint:

Sterling Juvenile

Publication Date:

1st May 2018

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Dimensions:

Width 254mm, Height 279mm

Description

Frank the French bulldog loves to run, play, and give slobbery kisses. But now hes lost. Where can he bethe park The baseball field Filled with evidence exhibits, maps, and detailed seek-and-find pages, this engaging story entices young adventurers to discover clues that Frank leaves behindand locate the little guy himself. Amateur sleuths will have loads of fun with this uniquely interactive book.

Reviews

A French bulldog named Frank goes missing, and it's up to readers to help find him. As the search begins, the narrator directly addresses readers to convey key facts about Frank: He loves to run but easily gets overheated; he loves playing fetch but doesn't like to bring the ball back; and he has very stinky toots. These details set the tone for a highly interactive neighborhood romp in which readers will use each new clue they learn to help find the wayward pup. Interviews with various characterstyped out on faux sticky notes or graph paper and taped over each spreadadd a forensic touch to the upbeat, mixed-media art. Other interactive details further invite participation, such as a recurring map of the neighborhood and seek-and-find pages that introduce new locations and clues. Bollman's picture-book debut exemplifies how to incorporate dialogic reading into storytime. The open-ended questions allow readers to come to their own conclusions or to use the hints provided to guide them back and forth among pages to put the clues together. . . . A smartly structured whodunit sure to please young detectivesso long as they heed the warnings about the toots. Kirkus Reviews

Bollmans debut introduces a bow-tie-wearing French bulldog through a sequence of exhibits elucidating his personality: Exhibit E: Frank loves to play fetch, but he skips the part where he brings the ball back. When Frank dashes after a truck, readers are tasked with finding him, following a map of the neighborhood and clues that kids provide. Stops at a park and baseball field reveal Franks paw prints, but the dog is nowhere to be seen. The author supplies a checklist of items to locate in these bustling scenarios, as well as on the spread that finally reveals Franks whereabouts (a pool, where he contentedly floats in a swan-shaped tube). . . . Featuring an animated cartoon vibe, Bollmans crisp, crayon-colored pictures show the objects to spot in plain sight, keeping the challenge to a minimum.A good choice for children on the younger end of the targeted age group. Publishers Weekly
A French bulldog named Frank goes missing, and it's up to readers to help find him. As the search begins, the narrator directly addresses readers to convey key facts about Frank: He loves to run but easily gets overheated; he loves playing fetch but doesn't like to bring the ball back; and he has very stinky toots. These details set the tone for a highly interactive neighborhood romp in which readers will use each new clue they learn to help find the wayward pup. Interviews with various characterstyped out on faux sticky notes or graph paper and taped over each spreadadd a forensic touch to the upbeat, mixed-media art. Other interactive details further invite participation, such as a recurring map of the neighborhood and seek-and-find pages that introduce new locations and clues. Bollman's picture-book debut exemplifies how to incorporate dialogic reading into storytime. The open-ended questions allow readers to come to their own conclusions or to use the hints provided to guide them back and forth among pages to put the clues together. . . . A smartly structured whodunit sure to please young detectivesso long as they heed the warnings about the toots. Kirkus Reviews

Bollmans debut introduces a bow-tie-wearing French bulldog through a sequence of exhibits elucidating his personality: Exhibit E: Frank loves to play fetch, but he skips the part where he brings the ball back. When Frank dashes after a truck, readers are tasked with finding him, following a map of the neighborhood and clues that kids provide. Stops at a park and baseball field reveal Franks paw prints, but the dog is nowhere to be seen. The author supplies a checklist of items to locate in these bustling scenarios, as well as on the spread that finally reveals Franks whereabouts (a pool, where he contentedly floats in a swan-shaped tube). . . . Featuring an animated cartoon vibe, Bollmans crisp, crayon-colored pictures show the objects to spot in plain sight, keeping the challenge to a minimum.A good choice for children on the younger end of the targeted age group. Publishers Weekly

Author Bio

Anne Bollman began her career in architecture and interior design, then went on to be a lead designer for a large gift and stationery manufacturer. In 2014, Anne started her own studio, Anne Was Here, and her work has been featured in magazines, commercials, and on various retail products.Help Find Frankis her first childrens book. She lives in Los Angeles.

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