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Teeny Houdini #1: The Disappearing Act
By (Author) Katrina Moore
Illustrated by Zoe Si
1
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
5th December 2022
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Humorous stories
Childrens / Teenage: Chapter books (transitional storybooks)
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Places and peoples
813.6
Paperback
112
Width 130mm, Height 194mm
138g
Meet Bessie Lee! The Teeny Houdini chapter book series from author Katrina Moore and illustrator Zoe Si begins with a simply magical story. The adventures of Teeny Houdini come in short, easy-to-read chapters full of hilarious illustrationsa favorite series for building confident readers!
Bessie Lee might be the teeniest in her first-grade class, but with the tap-tap-tap of her wand, some glitter, and a little magic . . . shes going to dazzle the crowds to win the school talent show.
But when a trick goes disastrously wrong, Rufus, the class hamster, disappears!
Can Bessie find a way to bring him back in time Or is Rufus truly gone forever
Teeny Houdini, also known as Bessie Lee, is an overly excited, mischievous first grader who bounces off the wallsand off the pagewith her volume, enthusiasm, and grand ideas, which are just too big for her tiny frame. Bessies multigenerational Chinese American family is the warm center of the stories, from exasperated but loving big sister Bailey to the always encouraging and understanding Gramma.
Kid-friendly and engaging, the Teeny Houdini series is a good fit for early chapter book readers. And as a bonus, kids learn the real and simple steps to a different magic trick in each book!
"Short, episodic chapters move quickly alongside Sis stylized illustrations of the protagonists ethnically inclusive community and domestic life, making Bessie Lees forthcoming exploits ones to look forward to." Publishers Weekly Teeny Bessie is a big hit.with the flair of Junie B. Jones, playing the precocity card at every turn, while Sis generous line illustrations glory in the physical mess and tested nerves that trail in Bessies wake. Carefully curated vocabulary and repetition make this early chapter book an accessible step-up from easy readers. Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books Bright and funny[will] keep burgeoning readers engaged and entertained. Bessie Lee is a hilarious, delightfully imperfect narrator, and the family dynamics are kind and true. Proof that the smallest stature can contain a huge imagination and an even bigger heart. Booklist Praise for One Hug The excitement is catching, and readers would need hearts of stone not to moved by the family togetherness on display. By the end, readers will be searching out hugs of their own. The book amply demonstrates that hugging makes us family. Kirkus Reviews The simple rhyming text describes the many ways loved ones may hug. Although the text focuses on different kinds of hugs, the overall story manages to dig deeper into the many facets of love, affection, and what makes a family. An enjoyable read-aloud to be shared one-on-one or in a small group setting. Recommended. School Library Journal "In a story that celebrates family, one unique hug at a time,One Hugshares the joy of a family being united... With vivid and energetic illustrations by Julia Woolf, and the rhythmic, rhyming of Katrina Moores words, readers will be caught up in the joy of a special celebration." Manhattan Book Review
Katrina Moore is the author of the picture books, One Hug, Grandpa Grumps, Sometimes Love, and more. She grew up in the suburbs of Maryland with her big Chinese-American family. She now lives in New Jersey with her husband, huge pup, teeny dog, and two young children, where she writes, teaches, and goes on all sorts of magical adventures. Connect with her at www.katrinamoorebooks.com Zoe Si is a cartoonist and illustrator who has been drawing pictures ever since she was the teeniest girl in her first grade class. She has illustrated a number of children's books and is a regular contributor of cartoons and humor pieces to The New Yorker.. Zoe lives with her husband in beautiful Vancouver, British Columbia, where she also practiced law for several years.