Ira Crumb Feels the Feelings
Hrab
(Author)
Josh Holinaty
(Illustrator)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
Ira and Malcolm are best friends: they always make each other laugh, always eat lunch together, and always play together. But one day, a disagreement about whether to play tag or hide-and-seek sees the suddenly über-popular Malcolm run off with a crowd of tag-loving kids--and Ira all alone. Ira's tummy hurts, his chin is wibbling, and his eyes are leaking. What's happening?! Any efforts to cheer him up fall flat. When Malcolm finally returns and asks what's wrong, Ira tells him: "I had all these feelings...and I didn't have you." The second Ira Crumb book marks the return of an endearing character full of personality, humor, and heart. With lots of laughs and comics-style storytelling, it's a funny, touching look at how feelings can be confusing, and how processing emotions can take time--and a bit of help from a pretty good friend.
Product Details
Price
$17.95
$16.69
Publisher
Owlkids
Publish Date
October 15, 2018
Pages
32
Dimensions
8.8 X 0.5 X 11.2 inches | 1.05 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781771472982
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NASEEM HRAB is a writer and storyteller. Her comedy writing has appeared on McSweeney's Internet Tendency and The Rumpus. Naseem worked as a librarian for a time and now works in children's publishing. She's a fan of improv comedy and cheddar cheese. Also the author of Ira Crumb Makes a Pretty Good Friend, Naseem lives in Toronto, Ontario.
Josh Holinaty is an illustrator whose works include public art commissions and book, magazine and newspaper illustrations. His previous books include the Norma Fleck Award finalist A Beginner's Guide to Immortality: From Alchemy to Avatars. Originally from Alberta, Josh now lives in Toronto, Ontario, with his wife Genevieve and their dog, Jack, eater of socks.
Reviews
"Cloaked in the humour, is a sweet story of a boy of colour who is allowed to have emotions that aren't happy."--The Book Wars
"The illustrations are bright and colorful, and the playful use of speech bubbles adds motion and zeal. Being sad has never seemed funnier."--Kirkus Reviews
"Teachers of preschoolers and kindergartners will appreciate its lessons on emotions."--CanLit for LittleCanadians
"This lighthearted title is sweetly full of feeling."--Booklist
"With its comic book style, snappy dialogue, and potty humor, this story stands out as a great choice for social-emotional learning shelves."--School Library Journal
"This book teaches children how to make up with their friends in a peaceful, respectful way."--Resource Links
"The illustrations are bright and colorful, and the playful use of speech bubbles adds motion and zeal. Being sad has never seemed funnier."--Kirkus Reviews
"Teachers of preschoolers and kindergartners will appreciate its lessons on emotions."--CanLit for LittleCanadians
"This lighthearted title is sweetly full of feeling."--Booklist
"With its comic book style, snappy dialogue, and potty humor, this story stands out as a great choice for social-emotional learning shelves."--School Library Journal
"This book teaches children how to make up with their friends in a peaceful, respectful way."--Resource Links