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Genre/Form: | Humorous fiction Comics (Graphic works) Graphic novels Readers (Elementary) Comic books, strips, etc Humorous stories Fiction Comic books, strips, etc. Fiction |
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Material Type: | Fiction, Primary school, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Philippe Coudray |
ISBN: | 9781935179825 1935179829 |
OCLC Number: | 885983469 |
Language Note: | Translated from the French. |
Notes: | "A Junior Library Guild selection"--Back cover. |
Target Audience: | Grades 1-2.; GRL: G-K. |
Description: | 35 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 24 cm. |
Series Title: | Toon into reading., Level 2. |
Other Titles: | Brain storms! |
Responsibility: | by Philippe Coudray. |
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Texas Library Association Little Maverick Graphic Novel Reading List 2016"Unlocking what makes each strip funny-which is often purely visual and sharply unexpected-will reward bright kids with odd-shaped funny bones, and the added element of picking up some new vocabulary in the process is pure icing on the cake. For any kids who get in on the jokes, this one should have great replay value." - Booklist"A visually formatted joke book to inspire thinking as well as laughs." - Kirkus Reviews"Another fine installment in this idiosyncratic series." - The Horn Book"A must-have for early readers who would like to try a graphic novel or comic." - School Library Journal"Any reader of any age should be able to read and enjoy Coudray's Benjamin Bear books. When a comic is this accomplished, more is always welcome." - School Library Journal Good Comics for Kids"Each strip ends with a gag that bends the rules of common sense or breaks the laws of physics. Most, though, are laugh-out-loud funny. " - Jamie Greene for Geek Dad Texas Library Association Little Maverick Graphic Novel Reading List 2016"Unlocking what makes each strip funny which is often purely visual and sharply unexpected will reward bright kids with odd-shaped funny bones, and the added element of picking up some new vocabulary in the process is pure icing on the cake. For any kids who get in on the jokes, this one should have great replay value." - Booklist"A visually formatted joke book to inspire thinking as well as laughs." - Kirkus Reviews"Another fine installment in this idiosyncratic series." - The Horn Book"A must-have for early readers who would like to try a graphic novel or comic." - School Library Journal"Any reader of any age should be able to read and enjoy Coudray's Benjamin Bear books. When a comic is this accomplished, more is always welcome." - School Library Journal Good Comics for Kids"Each strip ends with a gag that bends the rules of common sense or breaks the laws of physics. Most, though, are laugh-out-loud funny. " - Jamie Greene for Geek Dad Read more...


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