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Houndsley and Catina: Candlewick Sparks

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Full Title:

Houndsley and Catina: Candlewick Sparks

Contributors:

By (Author) James Howe
Illustrated by Marie-Louise Gay

ISBN:

9780763666385

Publisher:

Candlewick Press,U.S.

Imprint:

Candlewick Press,U.S.

Publication Date:

7th April 2016

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

FIC

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

40

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 230mm, Spine 4mm

Weight:

108g

Description

This charming trio of chapters implicitly testifies to the adage that opposites attract. Publishers Weekly

Catina wants to be a famous writer. Houndsley is an excellent cook. Catina thinks Houndsley is a wonder. Houndsley thinks Catina is a very good friend. So what should Houndsley say about Catinas seventy-four-chapter memoir And can Catina find the right words of comfort for Houndsley after the big cooking contest fiasco The subtle dance of friendship from holding your tongue to knowing what to say is played out in three sweetly humorous tales about an unlikely, likable pair.

Reviews

Delicate watercolors capture the delight of a wintry day, and Howe's on-target portrayal of friends who get along despite bumps along the way make this special.
Booklist

These endearing characters shine in this gentle and reflective read.
Kirkus Reviews

Gentle, whimsical humor.
School Library Journal, starred review

Illustrations glow with warmth and good spiritsan encouraging book on overcoming fears.
Booklist

The lively, brisk writing is wonderfully extended in Gays airy watercolor-and-pencil illustrations, which keep the focus on the caring friends.
Booklist

Published in beginning-reader format, this gentle story will appeal to childrens compassion as well as their sense of humor. Though the setting is a cold, sometimes-bleak autumn, Gays pencil, watercolor, and collage artwork glows with warmth, style, and quiet pizzazz. An appealing book for independent readers in the early grades, the story will also make a good fall read-aloud for preschool classes.
Booklist

A warm, gently humorous, makes-you-smile-all-over depiction of best friendshipheres hoping there are more adventures ahead for this cat and dog duo.
Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books

Read this with a beginning reader before that first beautiful and sometimes frustrating snow day.
Chicago Tribune

A sweetly engaging storyenergetic watercolors brim with personality and humor.
Kirkus Reviews

This charming trio of chapters implicitly testifies to the adage that opposites attract.
Publishers Weekly

Delightful . . . Marie-Louise Gays watercolors are sweet and cheery.
Scholastic Parent & Child

Gays soft watercolor-and-pencil illustrations with collage details are fun and lighthearted, and scenes are filled with activity and assorted sweet-looking animals. The ratio between text and pictures will appeal to new readers.
School Library Journal

An animal tale both funny and wise.
Washington Parent

Watercolor vignettes of cozy domestic interiors give way to expansive snowy vistas... third entry in a series that calls to mind the enduring friendship between Arnold Lobels famous Frog and Toad
Washington Post

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