Four Me? A Graphic Novel (Catwad #4) : Four Me? A Graphic Novel (Catwad #4)
(2020)

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eBook

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Scholastic Inc., 2020
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781338675023 MWT16128137, 1338675028 16128137
LANGUAGE
English
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There's something FOUR everyone in this laugh-out-loud Catwad graphic novel from New York Times bestselling author Jim Benton! Catwad and Blurmp reach new highs (and lows) with an all-new group of hilarious comic stories and a few bonus back-of-book activities! Join this hilarious duo as they dive into the world of video games, go camping, fight a mighty dragon, and more! Packed with funny adventures, this fun-filled book is a gift that keeps on giving! Praise for Catwad: It's Me:"Throughout, humorous prose and bright illustrations by Benton (the Dear, Dumb Diary series) add to the amusement for each tale... younger readers in particular are sure to enjoy Catwad and Blurmp's friendship." -- Publishers Weekly"The full-color comics show the two wildly expressive cats on plain or patterned backgrounds, Catwad with a perpetual frown and Blurmp with a vapid grin... preteens will be onboard immediately and asking for the next volume at the close of this short collection." -- Kirkus Reviews"Benton is great at drawing esaggerated facial expressions, and the humor is fresh and funny." -- School Library Journal Jim Benton is an award-winning author and artist. You may know some of the other things he's made, like It's Happy Bunny, Dear Dumb Diary, Franny K. Stein, Victor Shmud, and more. He's created a TV series, written books, and produced a movie, and he always did everything his parents told him to do. Pretty much. Jim lives in Michigan with his wife and kids and can be found online at jimbenton.com. Praise for Catwad: It's Me:"Throughout, humorous prose and bright illustrations by Benton (the Dear, Dumb Diary series) add to the amusement for each tale... younger readers in particular are sure to enjoy Catwad and Blurmp's friendship." -- Publishers Weekly"The full-color comics show the two wildly expressive cats on plain or patterned backgrounds, Catwad with a perpetual frown and Blurmp with a vapid grin... preteens will be onboard immediately and asking for the next volume at the close of this short collection." -- Kirkus Reviews"Benton is great at drawing esaggerated facial expressions, and the humor is fresh and funny." -- School Library Journal

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