Vampirina Ballerina Hosts a Sleepover

Vampirina Ballerina Hosts a Sleepover
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A Hyperion Read-Along

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2014

Lexile Score

590

Reading Level

2-3

ATOS

3.7

Interest Level

K-3(LG)

نویسنده

LeUyen Pham

شابک

9781484726907
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Publisher's Weekly

July 22, 2013
In Vampirina’s second story, the doe-eyed vampire ballerina demonstrates how to host a successful sleepover. Initially, Pham shows Vampirina trying to mask her clan’s Addams family tendencies, placing a pink rug over a trapdoor and dressing up a pet bat like a parrot. Once the sleepover starts, she learns she’s not the only one who appreciates bat wings and the color black. Throughout, Pace’s droll advice contrasts delightfully with Pham’s spooky-comical watercolors (“For those not eager to sink their teeth into something new, pizza will do,” she writes; the other menu option involves tentacles), and it should prove heartening for readers who feel that their families are a bit different. Ages 3–5. Agent: Linda Pratt, Wernick & Pratt.



School Library Journal

October 1, 2013

K-Gr 2-Vampirina, introduced in Vampirina Ballerina (Hyperion, 2012), decides to invite her friends from ballet class to a sleepover. This entertaining tale of an exciting night in a vampire's home instructs readers on how to be a considerate hostess. In order to help her guests feel comfortable, Vampirina decorates her somber home with pink to downplay all the black, deep purple, and gray; the black cat wears a pink bow, and the suit of armor sports a tutu. Following a dinner of their choice-pizza or octopus stew-the girls explore Vampirina's room, play makeovers, and go on an exhilarating scavenger hunt. A bout of homesickness is alleviated by the hostess's thoughtfulness and the party is a success. The text uses words and phrases dear to a vampire's and ballerina's heart: "they're a scream," "sink their teeth into," "dying to see," "on pointe," and "ensemble." The watercolor and pen-and-ink illustrations invite perusal as they are filled with humorous details, from Vampirina's bemused, but loving parents to the expressions on the guests' faces as they are introduced to another kind of family and living situation.-Maryann H. Owen, Children's Literature Specialist, Mt. Pleasant, WI

Copyright 2013 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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