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Kindergators: Hands Off, Harry!

Hardback

Main Details

Title Kindergators: Hands Off, Harry!
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Rosemary Wells
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:40
Dimensions(mm): Height 237,Width 232
ISBN/Barcode 9780061921124
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Illustrations Frontispiece; Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint HarperCollins
Publication Date 21 June 2011
Publication Country United States

Description

"Wells' details of the kindergarten classroom are spot-on, and, as always, her illustrations, rendered here in textured mixed-material collages, perfectly capture young children's body language and emotions." -Booklist Beloved picture book author-illustrator Rosemary Wells brings her signature humor and trademark knack for understanding young readers to issues of personal space in the first book in the Kindergator series. Perfect for classroom use or for reading and sharing at home. "Guess what happened at school today!" Kindergators work and play happily in Miss Harmony's class. But Harry isn't being a good classmate! He's disrupting Friendly Circle, causing accidents, and upsetting the class. Can the Kindergators find a way to help Harry learn to respect personal space

Author Biography

Rosemary Wells has worked as a primary school teacher in the past. She is now a freelance writer and the author of several books including "Helping Children Cope with Grief" (1988) and "Making Friends with Your Stepchildren" (2001) for Sheldon Press.

Reviews

"Wells' details of the kindergarten classroom are spot-on, and, as always, her illustrations, rendered here in textured mixed-material collages, perfectly capture young children's body language and emotions." -- Booklist "Kids will appreciate Wells' faith in their inventiveness and sense of community." -- Publishers Weekly "This vibrant picture book has mixed-media illustrations and an afterword offers tips on creating a meaningful conversation about personal space." -- School Library Journal