Fraidy Cats : Scholastic Reader, Level 2
(2015)

Fiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Scholastic Inc., 2015
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ISBN/ISSN
9780545801607 MWT16129732, 0545801605 16129732
LANGUAGE
English
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Will these fraidy cats EVER get to sleep? The Fraidy Cats let their imaginations run wild one dark and noisy night. They imagine all sorts of scary things--from wild elephants to hungry wolves! With Stephen Krensky's easy-to-read text and Betsy Lewin's eye-catching artwork on every page, kids will keep turning the pages of this leveled reader!The new edition of this best-selling Scholastic Level 2 Reader features brand-new cover artwork from best-selling illustrator, Betsy Lewin. Praise for CLICK, CLACK, MOO: COWS THAT TYPE:"Lewin's bold, loose-lined watercolors set a light and easygoing mood that matches Farmer Brown's very funny predicament." -PUBLISHER'S WEEKLYPraise for DUCK FOR PRESIDENT:"Lewin's characteristic humorous watercolors with bold black outlines fill the pages with color and jokes." -SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL Betsy Lewin is the Caldecott Honor-winning illustrator of CLICK, CLACK, MOO: COWS THAT TYPE and its sequels, GIGGLE, GIGGLE, QUACK; DUCK FOR PRESIDENT; in addition to a number of other picture books and early readers. She lives in Brooklyn, New York. Stephen Krensky was born in Boston, Massachusetts. He has written over one hundred books as well as several multi-media projects for children. Stephen admits that writing is as much a craft as an art, but that writing for children is an enjoyable and rewarding process. He graduated from Hamilton College in upstate New York in 1975. Currently he lives in Lexington, MA, with his wife and two sons. Praise for CLICK, CLACK, MOO: COWS THAT TYPE:"Lewin's bold, loose-lined watercolors set a light and easygoing mood that matches Farmer Brown's very funny predicament." -PUBLISHER'S WEEKLYPraise for DUCK FOR PRESIDENT:"Lewin's characteristic humorous watercolors with bold black outlines fill the pages with color and jokes." -SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL

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