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Ninja at the Pet Shop

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Ninja at the Pet Shop
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Luke Flowers
SeriesScholastic Reader: Level 1
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 221,Width 147
ISBN/Barcode 9781338187267
ClassificationsDewey:428.6
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Illustrations Illustrations, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher Scholastic US
Imprint Scholastic US
Publication Date 26 December 2017
Publication Country United States

Description

Moby Shinobi is a very helpful ninja! In this rhyming Level 1 reader series, Moby is helping animals at the pet shop. Moby tries to give the dogs baths, feed the animals their treats, and play with all the pets, but each try ends in a funny mess. Moby wants to help the pets, but he worries his ninja skills aren't right for the job. Then, the snake gets loose from its tank, and it's Moby's time to shine! Simple, bouncy text and bright, full-color artwork make this the perfect book for young readers!

Author Biography

Luke Flowers spends his days in his cozy creative cave illustrating and writing children's books. He is the illustrator of many picture books, including One More Dino on the Floor and Little Bo Peep and Her Bad, Bad Sheep. Luke lives in Colorado with his wife and three kids. Moby Shinobi is his first series.

Reviews

Praise for Ninja on the Farm: "Colorful digital artwork with an animation aesthetic depicts farm animals and humans alike. . . Readable rhyming couplets set up the action. . . Readers should laugh along with the antics, empathize with Farmer Bob's dismay, and cheer in the end when Moby's skills finally come in handy. . . Amusing and accessible." -- Kirkus Reviews "This is a great easy reader that illustrates that everyone can be helpful in the right situation. . . The art shows lots of movement and will likely inspire everyone's finest ninja moves. . . Certain to stealthily jump off the shelves into readers' hands, ninja-style." -- School Library Journal