Edmund Unravels

Edmund Unravels
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2015

Lexile Score

710

Reading Level

3

نویسنده

Richard Poe

شابک

9781490691466
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

January 26, 2015
Edmund Loom is an anthropomorphized ball of turquoise yarn with wanderlust. While his parents are always “reeling him in and rolling him back up,” writes newcomer Kolb, they never try to quash his explorations. One day, Edmund rolls far away and encounters a (mostly) friendly world filled with new places and friends; even being chased by kittens is “part of the adventure.” But Edmund eventually misses “familiar places and friendly faces,” and when he feels the literal tug of family and friends, he’s happy to return home—at least for a little while. Kolb has a bright, clean drawing style that will remind readers of their favorite contemporary animation, and his panoramas (sometimes stacked three to a page) make it fun to follow Edmund’s travels and the trail of yarn he leaves in his wake. But while Kolb’s first book is impressive for its visual playfulness and its astute take on child development, literal-minded readers may wonder why no matter how much Edmund unravels, he never seems to get any smaller. Ages 5–8. Agent: Laurie Abkemeier, DeFiore and Company.



School Library Journal

December 1, 2015

PreS-Gr 1-Edmund is a young blue ball of yarn with an adventurous spirit. His explorations take him to many different places, but as he unravels into the world there is always that link that calls him home again-where the end of his ball of yarn is held. This is a gentle metaphor for the family ties that are always there regardless of where we might roam. Listeners will want to have the actual book (Penguin, 2015) in front of them as well, since the text is highly dependent on the illustrations. Richard Poe reads the very short picture book with a rich voice and a smile. VERDICT This nicely done production aptly captures the sweet, exuberant spirit of the book. ["Tightly woven with wordplay, this is a whimsical story of family ties": SLJ 2/15 review of the Penguin Nancy Paulsen book.]-Teresa Bateman, Brigadoon Elementary, Federal Way, WA

Copyright 2015 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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