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Big word coming! Big word coming! Here’s a collection of short stories with a twist. The five stories all feature the misadventures of a boy named Cris, who likes things all in a row, and his cat, Crat, who likes to mix things up. Running within each of these lighthearted stories is another story, this one about the Sprinkle Fairy, owner of a word factory in Sicily, where the best words in the world come from. The Sprinkle Fairy has a team of helpers, called the Sprinklers, who have slipped one of her big words (like, discombobulated) into each of the small stories. Luckily, the Sprinklers provide warnings right before the big words appear ( Big word coming! ) and include their pronunciations and meanings afterward. Then, a bonus story at the end -
A Small Play on Big Words - uses all the big words together. Judith Henderson has created an innovative approach to an early reader that involves children in simple, fun-to-read stories, while using a clever, playful device to enrich their vocabularies at the same time. The quirky stories are funny, with storylines that build on each other. The appealing blend of deadpan and slapstick humor in the text is paired with multiple spot illustrations by T. L. McBeth on every page. The tone and accessibility are pitch-perfect for emerging readers. This title is part of a three-book series - each book with its own character duo, but all starring the Sprinkle Fairy and her Sprinklers. AGES: 5 to 8 AUTHOR: Judith Henderson is an Emmy Award winning children’s TV composer and producer. The Missing Donut is her first children’s book. Judith lives in Montreal, Quebec. SELLING POINTS:
Innovative early reader approach: funny, engaging stories with a clever, playful device to enrich vocabularies
Part of a three-book series - each with its own character duo
Pitch-perfect for emerging readers: accessible, easy-to-read and filled with deadpan and slapstick humour
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Big word coming! Big word coming! Here’s a collection of short stories with a twist. The five stories all feature the misadventures of a boy named Cris, who likes things all in a row, and his cat, Crat, who likes to mix things up. Running within each of these lighthearted stories is another story, this one about the Sprinkle Fairy, owner of a word factory in Sicily, where the best words in the world come from. The Sprinkle Fairy has a team of helpers, called the Sprinklers, who have slipped one of her big words (like, discombobulated) into each of the small stories. Luckily, the Sprinklers provide warnings right before the big words appear ( Big word coming! ) and include their pronunciations and meanings afterward. Then, a bonus story at the end -
A Small Play on Big Words - uses all the big words together. Judith Henderson has created an innovative approach to an early reader that involves children in simple, fun-to-read stories, while using a clever, playful device to enrich their vocabularies at the same time. The quirky stories are funny, with storylines that build on each other. The appealing blend of deadpan and slapstick humor in the text is paired with multiple spot illustrations by T. L. McBeth on every page. The tone and accessibility are pitch-perfect for emerging readers. This title is part of a three-book series - each book with its own character duo, but all starring the Sprinkle Fairy and her Sprinklers. AGES: 5 to 8 AUTHOR: Judith Henderson is an Emmy Award winning children’s TV composer and producer. The Missing Donut is her first children’s book. Judith lives in Montreal, Quebec. SELLING POINTS:
Innovative early reader approach: funny, engaging stories with a clever, playful device to enrich vocabularies
Part of a three-book series - each with its own character duo
Pitch-perfect for emerging readers: accessible, easy-to-read and filled with deadpan and slapstick humour