
It was especially fun to create a monster who wasn't scary or mean but caused mischief unintentionally and with such gleeful abandon." . Of THE MONSTER IN THE BACKPACK, he says, "I laughed out loud when I first read Lisa's story. " ‘There must be a monste
- Title : The Monster in the Backpack: Candlewick Sparks
- Author : Lisa Moser
- Rating : 4.59 (308 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-10-24
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 40 Pages
- Asin : 0763666432
- Language : English
It was especially fun to create a monster who wasn't scary or mean but caused mischief unintentionally and with such gleeful abandon."
. Of THE MONSTER IN THE BACKPACK, he says, "I laughed out loud when I first read Lisa's story. " ‘There must be a monster in there,' I told the girl, and then I began to think, ‘What if there really was?' "NOAH Z. JONES is the illustrator of NOT NORMAN: A GOLDFISH STORY by Kelly Bennett, his first children's book. LISA MOSER received a degree in early education with a concentration in reading from the University of Iowa. I couldn't wait to start drawing. She taught fifth grade and got the idea for THE MONSTER IN THE BACKPACK— her first book — seven years ago from one of her students, who couldn't open the zipper on her backpack
It's a predicament, to be sure, as the monster proceeds to gobble Annie's sandwich, stick gum in her boot, and tear up her homework to use as confetti for an "Annie-is-great" parade in the middle of class. With a perfectly tuned sense of comic timing, Lisa Moser captures a young girl's transition from annoyance to affection as a funky and disarmingly open-hearted monster makes an untimely appearance. "AAAAHHHH!" yells the monster. Noah Jones's colorful and expressive illustrations bring these two charming characters brilliantly to life.. Having trouble with your backpack zipper? Maybe there's a monster inside! Annie warms up to the exasperating but lovable creature she finds in her backpack in this humorous story complemented by energetic illustrations.When Annie unzips her new flowered backpack and finds a monster inside, it's hard to say who is more shocked. "EEEEEEKKKK!" yells AnnieThe format is extremely user friendly, and each guide is packed with useful and interesting information. I seen this at a store and was amazed! I wanted to start sticking the sticker where they belonged on the map. I'm very satisfied. The topics are all related to Xiaomi in some fashion, but not in any other respect to each other.The book is published by Columbia Global Reports which aims, "to combine the immediacy of narrative power of journalism with the intellectual ambition and acuity of scholarship." The book succeeds in one out of four, it harnesses impressive narrative power to communicate a lot of important information in a more or less coherent story. This book was a hit!. This is a handsomely illustrated and generally very well written volume. The illustrations are the real focal point, though — each page is filled with collages made from textured and torn paper (some handmade, some manufactured), and the amusing background storylines entice us into opening this book again and again.We also love "The Diggers Are Coming" by the same author. The information is solid and the student who enjoys the activities will likely learn a lot from doing them. The anima. The zany story is written in simple, clear language and is supported with bold, digital cartoon art. She keeps the backpack at her desk, where the monster leaves chewed gum in her boot and shreds her homework to make confetti for an ANNIE-IS-GREAT PARADE. The text is a tad longer than usual easy-reader fare, but the school setting and the endearing orange monster make it an acceptable addition.–Laura Scott, Farmington Community Library, MICopyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. She is startled and frightened when she first discovers the creature, but summons the courage to look at it again and learns that it has eaten most of her lunch and doesn't like to

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