The Worm Family Has Its Picture Taken

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Price
$17.99  $16.73
Publisher
Anne Schwartz Books
Publish Date
Pages
40
Dimensions
10.2 X 9.0 X 0.6 inches | 0.95 pounds
Language
Undetermined
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780593124789

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About the Author
Jennifer Frank has been a member of SCBWI for ten years. Before writing children's books, Jennifer was a family coordinator at the Boston Children's Hospital. She lives with her husband and three daughters outside of Boston. THE WORM FAMILY HAS ITS PICTURE TAKEN is her debut.

David Ezra Stein is the Caldecott Honor illustrator and author of INTERRUPTING CHICKEN and its sequel, INTERRUPTING CHICKEN AND THE ELEPHANT OF SURPRISE, which the Wall Street Journal called "a celebration of love and language." The next in the series, INTERRUPTING CHICKEN, COOKIES FOR BREAKFAST, will publish in Fall 2021. David is also the creator of DINOSAUR KISSES, I'M MY OWN DOG, and many other award-winning picture books. His picture book LEAVES won the Ezra Jack Keats New Writer Award and was a Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year, a Kirkus Reviews Editor's Choice, and a School Library Journal Best Book. He lives in New York. Visit David at davidezrastein.com.
Reviews
"Sure to worm its way into readers' hearts." --Kirkus Reviews, starred review

"Off-the-beam, James Marshall-esque story." --The Bulletin

"A terrific pairing of new and veteran talent, as well as a gentle but firm nudge for any child who's felt the pang of familial embarrassment." --Publishers Weekly

"Stein's worms could be cousins to Richard Scarry's, with guileless facial expressions and simple, personality-enriching accessories. The earth(worm)-toned mixed-media illustrations have lots of adorable detail (watch Baby Worm). The text has kid-appeal ("Cool," is Emma's signature understated response), and the situations are relatable for young people longing to stand out from the crowd." --The Horn Book