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The Steves

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1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available

The bold, brilliantly colored, clever book from the creator of I Am Bat.

When puffin Steve meets puffin Steve, neither can believe it. Surely one of them must be the first Steve, the best Steve, the Stevest of Steves...But is a name really worth fighting over?

Praise for I Am Bat:
"A quirky gem...Old and young alike will have to giggle at the bat's show of speedy adaptability. Excellent visual storytelling aligned with eloquent brevity." —Kirkus
"Novel and funny... A deceptively simple story that packs a subtle message about sharing and altruism. A thoroughly engaging read that is sure to be a hit at storytime." —School Library Journal

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    • Kirkus

      July 1, 2018
      When two Steves meet, each needs to establish his superiority.They argue about everything, including which one appeared first--"BY ONE PAGE," the other protests. One is slightly older, so he should be Steve the First. One is wiser, one is taller, and there are claims of faster and stronger. They even challenge each other about their ability to catch fish, which would be odd if they were human, but these Steves are puffins. Then the tone of their competition changes, and the insults begin, making them feel bad. But they are essentially kindhearted, and they apologize and decide to be friends. They go bowling together--an outing that ends with a big surprise that might change everything. The puffins are akin to 6-year-olds; there is no real malice, but they vie for king of the playground. Hood employs simple, childlike syntax, including just enough grossness to ensure giggles from young readers. It's a great read-aloud for two voices, as they each escalate in intensity and then come together in agreement. Sharply delineated lino-print-and-collage illustrations in dominant, intensely bright blue and yellow are filled with delightful images. The black-and-white puffins, one with an orange beak and one with red, display slight changes in the ways they hold their heads and mouths that indicate their emotions and perfectly match the dialogue. There's a gentle, subliminal message about friendship and acceptance.Enormous fun. (Picture book. 3-7)

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  • OverDrive Read
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Languages

  • English

Levels

  • Lexile® Measure:200
  • Text Difficulty:1

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