Girl Versus Squirrel

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Product Details
Price
$18.99  $17.66
Publisher
Margaret Ferguson Books
Publish Date
Pages
32
Dimensions
10.2 X 10.2 X 0.6 inches | 0.95 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780823442515

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About the Author
Hayley Barrett is the author of Babymoon illustrated by Juana Martinez-Neal and What Miss Mitchell Saw illustrated by Diana Sudyka. She lives outside of Boston, MA.

Renee Andriani has illustrated over twenty-five books, including Bunny Romero's White House Adventure: The Whole Megillah! written by Margie Blumberg and A Gefilte Fishy Tale by Allison and Wayne Marks. She works as an illustrator of books and cards, and as a graphic recorder, drawing in real time for audiences! She lives in the Kansas City area.
Reviews
★ "Cartooned illustrations by Andriani (Dudley's Day at Home) are loads of fun, capturing this backyard battle of wills from every angle. The real star, however, is the luscious text by Barrett (Babymoon), redolent with rousing G-rated expletives and rollicking proclamations that feel almost Shakespearean."--Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

★ "A compelling and generous addition to picture book collections that can inspire young naturalists and builders, and create a well of empathy in storytimes."--School Library Journal, Starred Review

"Any animal-lover will enjoy this creative, STEM powered book and appreciate its appended 'Squirrelly Facts.' . . . Dynamic illustrations capture the ingenuity of Pearl's complex designs and the playfulness of the squirrel to deliver a story kids will go nuts for." --Booklist

"Barrett's high-energy narrative is filled with action verbs that give it a pleasingly crisp forward movement while Andriani's illustrations are just as pleasingly varied in their presentation and keep up perfectly with the text. . . . Determination and perseverance--both girl's and squirrel's--are celebrated."--Kirkus Reviews