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La gallinita de la pradera
Hardback
Main Details
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La gallinita de la pradera
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Jackie Mims Hopkins
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Illustrated by Henry Cole
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:32 | Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 287 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781561458417
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Peachtree Publishers,U.S.
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Imprint |
Peachtree Publishers
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Publication Date |
3 February 2015 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
When Mary McBlicken the prairie chicken hears a rumblin' and a grumblin', she sets off to warn her friends in this prairie-style twist on Chicken Little, now available in Spanish. Mary McBlicken is sure a stampede's a comin'! She hurries to the ranch, gathering up her friends-a prairie dog, a jack rabbit, and a meadowlark-along the way. Before the fine feathered and furry folks get to their destination, they encounter a coyote who says he knows a shortcut. Should they trust him? Will they find Cowboy Stan and Red Dog Dan in time? And where is that rumbling coming from anyway? Jackie Mims Hopkins brings readers a hilarious, prairie-style rendition of a well-loved tale. Henry Cole's energetic illustrations perfectly complement the hilarity and will have readers laughing out loud.
Author Biography
Jackie Mims Hopkins was born in Texas, where she still lives. She holds degrees from the University of Arkansas and Texas A & M University. She is a storyteller, a former teacher, a retired school librarian, and the author of several children's books. A former elementary-school science teacher, Henry Cole is the illustrator of more than ninety books for children, including bestsellers such as And Tango Makes Three and books by Julie Andrews Edwards and Harvey Fierstein. He has also written and illustrated his own picture books and novels. He lives in Florida.
Reviews"The repetition invites chiming in from young readers, who will also find plenty to chuckle at in Cole's (Unspoken) bustling watercolor, ink, and colored-pencil illustrations, which convey the animals' overblown fright with comedic bravado. . . a lively take on this familiar tale."-Publishers Weekly "The simple text with its rhyming words and repeated phrases will appeal to emerging readers. Pair Steven Kellogg's Chicken Little (Morrow, 1987), featuring a city setting, with this prairie version of the folktale for an entertaining story hour."-School Library Journal "Hopkins' prairie take on 'Chicken Little' is made storytime perfect by Cole's characteristically hysterical, watercolor-and-colored-pencil cartoons of goggle-eyed critters. It's also a nice twist that Mary and her friends save themselves from the coyote rather than ending up as lunch or requiring outside assistance. . . good fun to share in a lap or with a group."-Kirkus Reviews
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