Stick and Stone Explore and More Graphic Novel
By (Author) Beth Ferry
Illustrated by Kristen Cella
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
7th September 2022
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Humorous stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Action and adventure stories
741.5973
Hardback
96
Width 161mm, Height 238mm, Spine 14mm
376g
Two stories in one graphic novel perfect for beginning readers, based on the bestselling Stick and Stone series by Beth Ferry and Tom Lichtenheld. Go on a scavenger hunt, set out on a trip for ice cream, and even visit the beach with these lovable best buddies.
Join Stick and Stone as they get swept up in scavenger hunt. Accompany them to a campfire calamity. And laugh along with them in this graphic novel series starring two best buddies and a whole cast of new characters. Each story has a fun activity to make you feel part of the action.
Don't miss Stick and Stone's picture book adventures:
Plus don't miss the young graphic novels:
PRAISE FOR FOX & RABBIT: "The dynamic first in a graphic novel series ideal for early readers transitioning to chapter books." -- Publishers Weekly
PRAISE FOR FOX AND RABBIT: "Though sophisticated, this whimsical tale of friendship is sure to be a hit with young comics readers. A welcome addition to any graphic novel collection for young readers." -- School Library Journal
PRAISE FOR FOX AND RABBIT: "Five laugh-out-loud stories celebrate an unlikely animal friendship. . . Picture-book author Ferry's first foray into comics is an infectiously chipper series opener." -- Kirkus Reviews
PRAISE FOR STICK AND STONE: "This warm and tender story of two BFFs is made even more enjoyable by the charming, textured tan and blue illustrations . . . the text, suitable for beginning readers, sweetly expresses what it is to be and to have a good friend." -- School Library Journal (starred review)
PRAISE FOR STICK AND STONE: BEST FRIENDS FOREVER: "With bright, engaging illustrations from best-selling creator Tom Lichtenheld, Beth Ferry's story explores the importance of learning about our roots, as well as the ability of friends and found family to help us grow strong in heart and mind. -- School Library Journal
Beth Ferry has never met an invisible whale - at least she doesn't think she has. She lives near the beach in New Jersey where she has met many a crab and snail, some super smart seagulls and more barnacles than she can count. Beth and her family love nothing more than walking along the seashore, looking for interesting and wondrous things. In addition to writing books about the beach, Beth enjoys writing about friendship, nice dreams and scarecrows. You can learn more at bethferry.com. Kristen Cella has been drawing since she could hold a pencil, though these days she usually uses a digital stylus. She lives in Chicago.