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Happy Endings a Story About Suffixes

Hardback

Main Details

Title Happy Endings a Story About Suffixes
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Robin Pulver
Illustrated by Lynn Rowe Reed
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Dimensions(mm): Height 257,Width 262
ISBN/Barcode 9780823422968
ClassificationsDewey:FIC
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Illustrations Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Holiday House Inc
Imprint Holiday House Inc
Publication Date 7 February 2011
Publication Country United States

Description

Yikes! Mr. Wright announces that word endings will be tackled after lunch. The suffixes written on Mr. Wright's board are in a tizzy. How can they defend themselves and prove that suffixes are helpful? The creators of Punctuation Takes a Vacation, Nouns and Verbs Have a Field Day, and Silent Letters Loud and Clear, have concocted another memorable language arts picture book.

Author Biography

Lynn Rowe Reed is an author, illustrator, and sculptor. Booklist praised the "high-energy activity" in her illustrations for Punctuation Takes a Vacation by Robin Pulver. She lives in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Robin Pulver is the author of Punctuation Takes a Vacation, Nouns and Verbs Have a Field Day, and Silent Letters Loud and Clear. She lives in New York State.

Reviews

"Grammar will be a lot less boring to learn with a library of Ms. Pulver's books at hand. Does the suffix topic signal the end of the series? I ly-certain hope not." The team that taught students about nouns and verbs, punctuation and silent letters now tackles suffixes...almost literally. On the last day of school, when Mr. Wright announces, "After lunch and our read-aloud, we'll tackle word endings," the anthropomorphized suffixes head to the gym to get into shape for the coming melee. Meanwhile, the kids' atrocious behavior in the lunchroom leads Mr. Wright to skip the read-aloud and go directly to the lesson. Except the lesson has disappeared. Threatened with no summer vacation unless they find the word endings, the kids hang (suffix-less) wanted posters all over the school. Reassured of the students' good intentions, the suffixes leave clues for them to decode and thus find them, saving not only the kids' educations but summer vacation as well. As in the previous titles, the words in the text are printed in two colors, allowing the suffixes to stand out from the rest of the text. Reed's now-signature acrylic-and-digital illustrations are as quirky and colorful as ever. Backmatter includes a page of spelling rules for adding endings to words and a page delineating some different suffixes and how their additions change the root word. While this may not be as strong as the previous titles from this duo, still it is a good addition to their language-arts series. (Picture book. 6-8)