Showing posts with label Graphic Novel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Graphic Novel. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Pluto Is Peeved! An ex-planet searches for answers Book Review


Pluto Is Peeved!
An ex-planet searches for answers

In this comic-book-style picture book, Pluto doesn't understand why he was demoted from his former status as a planet, so he sets out around the museum to find out. #PlutoIsPeeved! #NetGalley #ComicBook #Pluto #GraphicNovelJacqueline Jules
Dave Roman
Seagrass Press
Children’s Nonfiction, Comic Book

Publication Date: June 5, 2018


In this comic-book-style picture book, Pluto isn't just peeved. He's kind of wallowing in self-pity. Pluto doesn't understand why he was demoted from his former status as a planet, so he sets out around the museum to find out. He runs into other exhibits like the Dinosaur Hall, Our Microscopic World, and the Geology Hall where he learns a lot about how science works and what caused his demotion.

In the end, he learns that scientists are always adjusting and evolving their theories based on the evidence and data they find. Even though he isn't a planet anymore, scientists are still very interested to learn a lot about him.

If you’re interested in reading Pluto Is Peeved!, you can purchase a copy here on Amazon

*A copy of this book was provided free of charge for an honest review.


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Thursday, May 10, 2018

How to Spot a Sasquatch Book Review


How to Spot a Sasquatch

J. Torres (Author)
How to Spot a Sasquatch is a fun graphic novel with great illustrations and humor throughout the story. Kids will enjoy it!  #HowToSpotASasquatch #NetGalley #GraphicNovel #MiddleGradeAurélie Grand (Illustrator)
Owlkids
Children’s Fiction, Graphic Novel, Middle Grades

Publication Date: May 15, 2018


As kids go out for a camping trip, Jay wants to see a Sasquatch. While the other kids make fun of him or roll their eyes at him for thinking they're real, Sass a Sasquatch watches the group and plays tricks on them from afar. A series of events eventually brings Sass and Jay together, but can Jay tell others about Sass? And what should Sass tell her parents? 

How to Spot a Sasquatch is a fun graphic novel with great illustrations and humor throughout the story. Kids will enjoy it!

If you’re interested in reading How to Spot a Sasquatch, you can purchase a copy here on Amazon

*A copy of this book was provided free of charge for an honest review.



Friday, September 15, 2017

Science Comics: Dogs From Predator to Protector Book Review

Science Comics: Dogs is an entertaining way to learn a lot about dogs!  Plus, it's a graphic novel!Science Comics: Dogs
From Predator to Protector

Andy Hirsch
First Second
Nonfiction, Graphic Novel, Upper Elementary, Middle Grades

Publication Date: October 31, 2017


Science Comics: Dogs is an entertaining way to learn a lot about dogs! The graphic novel style format combines with the delightful, time-travelling canine narrator Rudy. Rudy is full of dog and science facts, from classification to genetics to natural selection to domestication and more! Science Comics: Dogs is created in such a colorful and humorous way that the reader might not realize how densely packed the dog and science related facts are. You're just having too much fun learning and being entertained at the same time!

If you’re interested in reading Science Comics: Dogs, you can purchase a copy here on Amazon



*A copy of this book was provided free of charge for an honest review.


Thursday, June 30, 2016

Narwhal: Unicorn of the Sea Book Review

Narwhal: Unicorn of the Sea! Kids will love the illustrations and the humor as Narhwal and Jelly eat waffles, have dance parties, sing, and create stories about ninja waffles who battle angry robots.

Narwhal: Unicorn of the Sea

Ben Clanton (Author, Illustrator)
Tundra Books
Children’s Fiction, Graphic Novel

Publication Date: October 4, 2016

In this early graphic novel, Narwhal meets Jelly and though opposites, the two become friends.  As friends they do normal things a narwhal and jellyfish would do: eat waffles, gather their own unique pod complete with narwhal "horns," have dance parties, sing, and create stories about ninja waffles who battle angry robots.

Kids will love the illustrations and the humor throughout Narwhal: Unicorn of the Sea.

If you’re interested in reading Narwhal: Unicorn of the Sea, you can purchase a copy here on Amazon




*A copy of this book was provided free of charge for an honest review.


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