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Barshaw, Ruth McNally.
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Moving, Household -- Juvenile fiction.
Adaptability (Psychology) -- Juvenile fiction.
School children -- Juvenile fiction.
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Barshaw, Ruth McNally.
Moving, Household -- Juvenile fiction.
Adaptability (Psychology) -- Juvenile fiction.
School children -- Juvenile fiction.
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Ellie
McDoodle
:
new
kid
in
school
/ written and illustrated by Ruth McNally Barshaw.
by
Barshaw, Ruth McNally.
Bloomsbury, 2009, c2008.
Call #:
FICTION BAR
Subjects
Moving, Household -- Juvenile fiction.
Adaptability (Psychology) -- Juvenile fiction.
School
children -- Juvenile fiction.
Series
Ellie
McDoodle
diaries [2].
ISBN:
9781619631748 (hc.)
9781599903613 (pbk.)
159990361X (pbk.)
Alternate title:
New
kid
in
school
Description:
187 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
Notes:
Sequel to:
Ellie
McDoodle
: have pen, will travel.
Includes an illustrated interview with the author, tips and directions for keeping a "sketch journal," and a teacher's guide to Have Pen, Will Travel.
"Bonus section : Drawing tips from
Ellie
!" --Cover.
Summary:
" (....) a humorous and realistic look at moving. At
school
and in the neighborhood,
Ellie
faces many experiences typical to relocation. She gets excited about her first invite, only to end up watching her
new
friend play a handheld game; at
school
her classmates secretly play "
new
kid
bingo," waiting for her to mess up or cry. Her story is told through a notebook, which is a combination of handwritten text and line drawings. The pictures, comic frames, and dialogue balloons serve to further the story. (...) " --From
School
Library Journal.
Audience:
Grade: 2-5. SLJ.
Genre:
Diary fiction, Juvenile.
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Captain William Spry Public Library
Children's Fiction
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