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The Kooky Kinkajou - Nocturnals by Tracey Hecht Hardcover
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Highlights
- "This gentle adventure supports newly independent readers" --Booklist This adventure-filled Level 3 Nocturnals Early Reader grows confidence in reading with engaging illustrations, short sentences!
- 6-8 Years
- 9.1" x 6.1" Hardcover
- 64 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Imagination & Play
- Series Name: Nocturnals
Description
About the Book
Tobin, Bismark, and Dawn are bored. There's nothing to do! So when Karina the kinkajou comes along, she gives them a lesson on using their imaginations. Soon, the three nocturnal friends are following Karina and the 'sparkle sprite' over rivers, under waterfalls, and to the end of a rainbow.
Book Synopsis
"This gentle adventure supports newly independent readers" --Booklist
This adventure-filled Level 3 Nocturnals Early Reader grows confidence in reading with engaging illustrations, short sentences!
Bismark the wacky sugar glider is bored!
He complains to his friends, Dawn the serious fox and Tobin the sweet pangolin. When Karina the kinkajou comes along, she shows the Nocturnals how to use their imaginations to cure boredom! Bonus Content includes Nocturnals Animal Glossary with Fun Facts!
GREAT FOR EARLY READERS AGES 6-8 (Grades 2-3)
Teachers and Librarians: add to your Transitional Book Collection!
- Level 3 books feature complex plots, new vocabulary and grow information skills
- Teaches Life Skills: Imagination and Accepting New Ideas.
The 8-book Nocturnals Grow & Read Early Reader Collection encourages kids at all reading levels who like adventurous stories featuring unusual nocturnal animals
Review Quotes
"Cute, colorful illustrations bring the story to life. Helpful information about each animal is provided at the back of the book, along with a small glossary of some of the silly words and a suggestion to visit the publisher's website for reproducible activities to go with the book. First/second grade teachers might like to have it, and others from the series, in the classroom during an animal unit."-- "Youth Services Book Review"
"Divided into five short chapters, this gentle adventure supports newly independent readers with engaging color illustrations, textual repetition, and ample white space to cushion its sentences. Helpful back matter includes "Fun Facts" about each of the characters, a glossary for new vocabulary, and information on the free resources available on the publisher's website."-- "Booklist"
"Hecht successfully set the stage for more adventurous outings down the road..."-- "Publishers Weekly"
"Illustrations are large with multiple spreads and a color palette that is well suited to a story about nocturnal animals... VERDICT Purchase where the series has a following."-- "School Library Journal"
"Imagination can surely overcome boredom."-- "Kirkus Reviews"
"The series addresses bullying and empathy in an easy, accessible way, and the books are meant to be read aloud."-- "New York Post"
"There's much to like about this Level 3 early reader... Karina the kinkajou shows up and shows them how to use their imaginations, opening up a whole new world of possibilities... In addition to learning about friendship and imagination, readers will learn about nocturnal animals."-- "Story Monsters"
"Very highly recommended for family, daycare center, preschool, elementary school, and community library collections."-- "Midwest Book Review"
About the Author
Tracey Hecht is a writer and the creative director of Fabled Films Press. She created The Nocturnals, the critically acclaimed middle-grade and early reader series. The American Booksellers Association chose her first book, The Mysterious Abductions, as a Kids' Indie Next List pick, and her nonfiction book Nighttime Animals: Awesome Features & Surprising Adaptations received the Children's Book Council Teacher Favorites Award in 2023. In partnership with the New York Public Library, she created a Read Aloud Writing Program that has since been conducted in hundreds of schools, libraries, and bookstores. She attends Bank Street College, where she is studying to receive a dual master's degree in childhood general education and special education. Tracey splits her time between New York City and Oquossoc, Maine.
Josie Yee is an award winning illustrator specializing in children's books. She lives in New York City with her daughter, Ana, and their cat, Dude.