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Smile, Breathe, and Go Slowly: Slumby the Sloth Goes to School
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Smile, Breathe, and Go Slowly: Slumby the Sloth Goes to School
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Chiara Carminati
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Illustrated by Roberta Angaramo
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:40 | Dimensions(mm): Height 279,Width 229 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9780823451838
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Classifications | Dewey:853.92 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Holiday House Inc
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Imprint |
Holiday House Inc
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Publication Date |
12 July 2022 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
It's Slumby the sloth's first day of school in the rainforest. Can he keep up with everyone and still be himself? Everyone loves Slumby; he's kind, he's most always happy, and butterflies follow him everywhere. Slumby knows that the other students at school like him, except that he moves...so...very...slowly. When he is too slow to compete in the turtle race, or play boa rope, or play armadillo ball, what is he to do? It can be hard to be left out. Then again, when one of his classmates is in danger, Slumby might be the only one who can help. Acclaimed Italian duo author Chiara Carminati and illustrator Roberta Angaramo work together to create a sweet, heartfelt story about how people have different strengths.
Author Biography
Chiara Carminati has written over 25 books for children from her home in Italy, Smile, Breathe, and Go Slowly being her first book with Holiday House. Chiara has dedicated much of her life to encouraging children to read and has won several awards including the Terre del Magnifio and the Premio Andersen--Il mondo dell'infanzia award. Roberta Angaramo has illustrated more than thirty titles with publishers all over the world, including A Perfect Home for a Family and Dog in Boots. She lives in Italy in a small rural village. Visit her on the web at www.robertaangaramo.com.
Reviews"The Italian collaborators offer a whimsical tale starring a sloth who savors his family's mellow lifestyle, which involves perching on a tree branch, surrounded by butterflies, and breathing deeply- and very slowly. . . . Rendered in crayons and acrylic paints, Angaramo's similarly understated and droll illustrations put a diverting spin on Slumby and his friends." -Publishers Weekly "The vibrant colors of the anthropomorphic characters and their outfits pop against the gentle watercolor backgrounds. Slumby the sloth is adorable and expressive."-School Library Journal
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