Invisible Lizard

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2017

Lexile Score

470

Reading Level

0-2

ATOS

2

Interest Level

K-3(LG)

نویسنده

Andy Atkins

شابک

9781534103061
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  • نقد و بررسی
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ناپلئون بیچاره. با وجود اینکه او بزرگترین افتاب پرست جنگل است، او هیچ دوستی ندارد. و چرا؟ چون هیچکس نمیتونه اونو ببینه همانطور که همه می دانند، هندوانه با محیط اطراف خود ترکیب می شود. ناپلئون عملا نامرئی است. بنابراین او هر حیله ای را که به ذهنش می رسد، از دست دادن دست ها به بافتن یک حصیر خوش امد گویی به ساختن چهره های خنده دار، برای این که بقیه حیوانات جنگلی را به دیدن او ببرد، امتحان می کند. اما این اخرین حقه اونه که باعث میشه اون واقعا متوجه بشه.

نقد و بررسی

Kirkus

June 1, 2017
Napoleon, a colorful, "spiffy" chameleon, lives on an equally "spiffy" tree limb and blends in so well with his surroundings the other jungle residents cannot see him.With his charming personality, Napoleon tries to entice and engage Polly, a squawking parrot, and Mike, a screeching monkey, by waving his arms, weaving a welcome mat, and making funny faces. Much to their fright and distress, the parrot and monkey see only a talking tree. In his final attempt to be recognized, Napoleon stands on his head and eventually slips and falls, so he's forced to use his sticky tongue to flick and grab hold of the limb. Suddenly everyone is able to see him hanging by his tongue. Polly is impressed by his colors, and Mike admires his swinging. The three become friends through daily visits and games of hide-and-seek. Detailed, vibrant paintings in boldly verdant colors give Napoleon's rain-forest environment a surrealistic twist. Curved shapes echo the lizard's bulging eyes, rounded body, bumpy skin, and curling tail, melding kaleidoscopically with his ever changing colors. The well-designed layout draws children into the paintings to search for Polly, Mike, and, of course, Napoleon in each amid abundant insects, mushrooms, ferns, and fungus living and growing on the tree limb. An attractive complement to Eric Carle's The Mixed-Up Chameleon. (Picture book. 4-6)

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School Library Journal

July 1, 2017

PreS-Gr 2-Napoleon is a vibrant chameleon. Unfortunately, all of his colors blend perfectly with the background of his home in the rain forest, making it nearly impossible for anyone to see him. How is a guy supposed to make new friends if he's practically invisible? Napoleon tries everything to get noticed: waving his arms, making funny faces, even standing on his head. Alas, no one sees him until he falls off his tree branch and dangles by his tongue. All of a sudden, everyone is aware of him. Readers will root for Napoleon and enjoy poring over the bright, full-bleed illustrations of the tropical rain forest and its inhabitants. VERDICT This amusing, heartwarming tale will appeal to a wide audience and would also make a great read-aloud addition to a friendship- or rain forest-themed storytime. Highly recommended.-Jessica Marie, Salem Public Library, OR

Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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