Squirrel's Fun Day
By (Author) Lisa Moser
Illustrated by Valeri Gorbachev
Candlewick Press,U.S.
Candlewick Press,U.S.
1st June 2013
United States
Children
Fiction
Hardback
48
Width 165mm, Height 236mm, Spine 12mm
306g
Got to go, got to go, got to go, go, go! The energetic Squirrel is eager to make sure his friends have fun in four charming (mis)adventures.
Squirrel is busy, busy, busy and determined to have a fun day! Mouse has cleaning to do, but its nothing that Squirrels frenetically helpful sweeping wont take care of. Turtle may be too slow to run, run, run around the pond, but Squirrel has a rocky plan to help Turtle get across. And when Rabbit is reluctant to alter his grasseating routine, Squirrels comedic assistance makes for an unexpected adventure. Welcome back the funny, exhausting Squirrel and his ever-patient friends in a medley of stories perfectly suited for reading alone or reading aloud.
Lovable characters, accessible text, and fresh, spirited illustrations combine nicely here to create a story even the most reluctant readers are sure to enjoy.
Kirkus Reviews
Gorbachevs earth-toned ink-and-watercolor illustrations amplify the storys buoyant humor and highlight the animals personalities... Ample art and Squirrels playfully repetitious speech tailor the story to emerging readers. True to life, there are some bumps in the road, but the feel-good ending cements this quartets friendship.
Publishers Weekly
Squirrels repetitive speech patterns reinforce his character and give newer readers some relief decoding this fun-filled drama. The expressive pen-and-watercolor illustrations in varied layouts are perfectly placed with the text. A great, great, great addition to delight fans of Arnold Lobels Frog and Toad Are Friends (HarperCollins, 1970) and Wong Herbert Yees Upstairs Mouse, Downstairs Mole (Houghton Mifflin, 2005).
School Library Journal
...capture[s] the pleasures of a hectic, productive day and the exhilarating, if sometimes fraught, process of winning friends.
The Wall Street Journal
Lisa Moser is the author of The Monster in the Backpack, illustrated by Noah Z. Jones, and Kisses on the Wind, illustrated by Kathryn Brown, among other titles. She lives in Wisconsin.
Valeri Gorbachev is the author-illustrator of many books for children, including The Missing Chick and The Best Cat. He is also the illustrator of All for Pie, Pie for All and Little Bunny and the Magic Christmas Tree, both by David Martin. Valeri Gorbachev lives in Brooklyn, New York.