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Toni Buzzeo

Författare till One Cool Friend

42 verk 3,827 medlemmar 169 recensioner

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Verk av Toni Buzzeo

One Cool Friend (2012) 1,207 exemplar
Little Loon and Papa (2004) 641 exemplar
No T. Rex in the Library (2010) 311 exemplar
Dawdle Duckling (2003) 284 exemplar
The Sea Chest (2002) 171 exemplar
Stay Close to Mama (1800) 101 exemplar
Lighthouse Christmas (2011) 62 exemplar
The Library Doors (2008) 62 exemplar
Whose Tools? (1711) 57 exemplar
Just Like My Papa (2013) 43 exemplar
Ready or Not, Dawdle Duckling (2005) 43 exemplar
Whose Truck? (Whose Tools?) (2015) 39 exemplar
Penelope Popper, Book Doctor (2011) 32 exemplar
Adventure Annie Goes to Work (2009) 25 exemplar
Whose Boat? (2018) 19 exemplar
Light Comes to Shadow Mountain (2023) 14 exemplar
My Bibi Always Remembers (2014) 13 exemplar
Caution! Road Signs Ahead (2021) 10 exemplar
The Collaboration Handbook (2008) 10 exemplar
Raising Readers: 5 Stories From Maine (2007) — Bidragsgivare — 6 exemplar
Toni Buzzeo and you (2005) 2 exemplar

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BooksInMirror | 3 andra recensioner | Feb 19, 2024 |
Awesome illustrations; kind of a weird story. A tuxedo-clad boy visits the aquarium with his dad and comes home with a real live penguin. (His dad seems to think he acquired a stuffed penguin.) The boy and the penguin get into mischief, and are finally caught by the dad. But don't expect the ending you're expecting. The ending surprised me so much I read the book again from the beginning. I'm afraid this will go right over the heads of my four-year-old story time audience, but it might be worth a try.… (mer)
 
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LibrarianDest | 86 andra recensioner | Jan 3, 2024 |
EducatingParents.org rating: Approved
 
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MamaBearLendingDen | 86 andra recensioner | Dec 2, 2023 |
The story of the discovery of the most complete T. Rex fossil to date and the shy autodidact after whom it is named.

Readers will definitely come away knowing at least two things about Sue Hendrickson (or three, counting the long blonde mane that makes her instantly locatable in Sudyka’s outdoorsy scenes): first, that as a child she was shy—Buzzeo uses the word seven times in her short narrative—and second, that she was born to, as the author repeatedly puts it, “find things.” As tantalizing references in both the main account and the afterword note, that curiosity has turned up a number of lost and hidden treasures, from amber to shipwrecks, but it is for Sue that she is best known. That discovery begins with four summers spent “digging for duckbills” in South Dakota, climaxed by the dramatic moment she spots “three enormous backbones” protruding from a cliff. The narrative continues through the painstaking process of removing the fossils bone by bone, then seeing the dinosaur at last reconstructed (after a long brangle over ownership) at Chicago’s Field Museum. The prehistoric Sue poses regally at the close in both a painted portrait and a tailpiece photograph; though often seen alone, in group scenes, the white, human one works with a racially diverse set of colleagues.

Tendentious role modeling commingled with an exciting tale of dino discovery. (source lists) (Informational picture book. 6-8)

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CDJLibrary | 2 andra recensioner | Jan 23, 2023 |

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Robert McCloskey Contributor
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Lynn Plourde Contributor
Amy MacDonald Contributor
Laura Rankin Contributor
Chris Van Dussen Contributor
Margaret Spengler Illustrator
David Small Illustrator
Sachiko Yoshikawa Illustrator
Mary GrandPré Illustrator
Nancy Carpenter Illustrator

Statistik

Verk
42
Medlemmar
3,827
Popularitet
#6,628
Betyg
3.9
Recensioner
169
ISBN
131
Språk
1

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