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Just Itzy
Hardback
Main Details
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Just Itzy
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Lana Krumwiede
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Illustrated by Greg Pizzoli
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:40 | Dimensions(mm): Height 267,Width 226 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9780763658113
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Illustrations |
4-COLOR
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Candlewick Press,U.S.
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Imprint |
Candlewick Press,U.S.
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Publication Date |
24 February 2015 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
A spider on a quest to drop the "Bitzy" and become "just Itzy" runs up against some challenges-and a few familiar nursery-rhyme characters. Itzy the spider is tired of being called "Itzy Bitzy." On his first day of spindergarten, Itzy decides to prove to everyone that he's a big spider by catching his own lunch. But spinning a web is hard work, and every time Itzy gets close to catching a fly, something gets in the way-whether it's a girl sitting on a tuffet, an old lady swallowing everything in sight, or a dangerous waterspout. Will Itzy ever get a chance to prove himself and shake his pesky nickname? Illustrated in bold vignettes by Geisel Award winner Greg Pizzoli, Itzy's amusing adventures are a clever balm for the frustrations of preschoolers fed up with being too little.
Author Biography
Lana Krumwiede is the creator of the Psi Chronicles series. Her work has appeared in Highlights, High Five, Spider, Babybug, The Friend, and Chicken Soup for the Child's Soul. She lives in Virginia with her husband and daughter. Greg Pizzoli is the author and illustrator of The Watermelon Seed, winner of the Theodor Seuss Geisel Award, and Number One Sam. He lives in Philadelphia and tries his best to avoid spiders.
ReviewsKrumwiede and Pizzoli have taken the old spider finger-song and put it on steroids. The result is a wacky, hip story about gaining independence. -The New York Times Book Review Bright cartoon illustrations in spring colors expand the text with witty details and visual drama. Both art and story contain humor for adults as well as children, allowing for layered readings. ... An amusing take on starting school and gaining independence. -The Horn Book This book that combines nursery rhymes and folk songs about spiders with a first-day-of-school story about not giving up offers a little something for everyone. ... It's so much fun to see old favorites in new tales. Spidery good fun with a can-do message. -Kirkus Reviews Onomatopoeia accentuates the text in a narrative that emphasizes the youngster's own independence, perseverance, and pride in accomplishment. Itzy's fears and growing confidence are easily identifiable for young readers. -School Library Journal Everybody has a backstory, including the Itsy Bitsy Spider. ... Pizzoli's use of color and texture is as strong as ever. -Publishers Weekly Krumwiede spins a solid and entertaining backstory for the itsy bitsy protagonist, and the book cleverly and humorously incorporates various spider-themed nursery songs/ rhymes. -Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Greg Pizzoli provides whimsical, fun embellishment to the story. -Midwest Book Review
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