Extreme Babymouse
Description
Grab your board! The powder's fresh and Babymouse is hitting the slopes in the 17th installment of the popular, award-winning graphic novel series by Matthew Holm and three-time Newbery Honor winner Jennifer L. Holm! (Uh, snowboarding, Babymouse? Is that really a good idea? You don't exactly have a good history with . . . er, being outside). Will Babymouse make it off the bunny slope? Will this winter be extreme--or just extremely lame? And does locker really have a cousin? Find out in EXTREME Babymouse! Snowy Mountain will never be the same!Product Details
Price
$14.94
Publisher
Random House Graphic
Publish Date
January 22, 2013
Pages
96
Dimensions
5.58 X 7.42 X 0.49 inches | 0.54 pounds
Language
English
Type
Library Binding
EAN/UPC
9780375970962
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About the Author
Brother-and-sister team MATTHEW HOLM and JENNIFER L. HOLM are both avid skiiers, though Jennifer did learn to snowboard while writing this book (she still can't sit down). They're pretty sure that with a little more practice, they could both totally be epic. Today, Jennifer is the New York Times bestselling author of several highly acclaimed novels, including three Newbery Honor-winners, Our Only May Amelia, Penny from Heaven, and Turtle in Paradise. Matthew Holm is a graphic designer and freelance writer. They are also the creators of the Squish series.
Reviews
Here's what people are saying about Babymouse! The Chicago Sun-Times:
"Move over, Superman, here comes Babymouse!" Starred Review, The Horn Book:
"Nobody puts Babymouse in the corner!" Booklist:
"Cute, smart, sassy Babymouse is fun and funny, and this book, like its predecessors, will draw reluctant readers as well as Babymouse fans." The Bulletin:
"An almost absurdly likeable heroine."
"Move over, Superman, here comes Babymouse!" Starred Review, The Horn Book:
"Nobody puts Babymouse in the corner!" Booklist:
"Cute, smart, sassy Babymouse is fun and funny, and this book, like its predecessors, will draw reluctant readers as well as Babymouse fans." The Bulletin:
"An almost absurdly likeable heroine."