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PINGUIN DAYS von Sara Leach illustriert von Rebecca Bender (2019 HC) {J3}

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Type
Novel
Illustrator
Rebecca Bender
Narrative Type
Fiction
Features
Dust Jacket
ISBN
9781772780536

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Pajama Press
ISBN-10
1772780537
ISBN-13
9781772780536
eBay Product ID (ePID)
27038861466

Product Key Features

Book Title
Penguin Days
Number of Pages
104 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Social Themes / Special Needs, Family / Marriage & Divorce
Publication Year
2019
Illustrator
Bender, Rebecca, Yes
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Author
Sara Leach
Book Series
Slug Days Stories Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.4 in
Item Weight
7.8 Oz
Item Length
7.5 in
Item Width
5.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
LCCN
2023-275562
Reviews
About Penguin Days "Lauren relates her prickly feelings in a believably forthright voice that offers readers welcome insight into her perspective....Another fine and enlightening peek into Lauren's unique, often challenging world that displays her differences but highlights the needs she shares with all children: love, acceptance and friendship."--Kirkus Reviews, About Penguin Days "While she faces particular challenges, Lauren's misadventures (dealing with loud relatives, letting calves out of their stall, throwing up on her flower girl dress) could have happened to any girl. Other kids will enjoy reading about them from her point of view. Bender's winsome pencil drawings with gray shading illustrate the story with sensitivity and humor."--Booklist "As in the first book, Leach gets into Lauren's head, showing how she feels when others laugh at her for reasons she doesn't understand...Linguistic mix-ups play a repeat role, given Lauren's tendency to take things literally; the fact that a 'penguin suit' turns out to be a tuxedo is a major disappointment. But many of the laughs come from Lauren's precise narration: 'It took us two days, eight movies, four chapter books, and three throw-ups to reach Auntie Joss's house.' Black-and-white pencil and digital illustrations should help early-elementary-age readers understand Lauren's emotions and those of the people around her."--The Horn Book Magazine "Lauren relates her prickly feelings in a believably forthright voice that offers readers welcome insight into her perspective....Another fine and enlightening peek into Lauren's unique, often challenging world that displays her differences but highlights the needs she shares with all children: love, acceptance and friendship."--Kirkus Reviews "Honest and descriptive...In Penguin Days, Lauren's family learns to accept one another, no matter how challenging a situation might seem."--Foreword Reviews "Sara Leach's writing is finely crafted as well as highly readable for the intended age group--no small feat-- and Lauren's first-person voice is just as compelling as it was in Leach's previous work....Adding to the hilarious escapades in the text are Rebecca Bender's kid-friendly black-and-white illustrations. Penguin Dayswould make great independent-reading fare for classroom and school libraries as well as additions to units on identity and difference. Highly Recommended."--CM Magazine "Rating: 5...This is a 'must have' for any library!...I think this is an important book for just about any child; however, if a child is around another child with Autism Spectrum Disorder they would definitely benefit from reading this book. It really explains how these children are feeling and how they process all the events around them. This book is geared for the early elementary level."--Youth Services Book Review "With the addition of Rebecca Bender's charming black-and-white illustrations that depict Lauren in all her moods, Penguin Daysbecomes a story of resiliency and overcoming anxiety and stressful situations for all children, with ASD and not."--CanLit for LittleCanadians, About Penguin Days "While she faces particular challenges, Lauren's misadventures (dealing with loud relatives, letting calves out of their stall, throwing up on her flower girl dress) could have happened to any girl. Other kids will enjoy reading about them from her point of view. Bender's winsome pencil drawings with gray shading illustrate the story with sensitivity and humor."--Booklist "As in the first book, Leach gets into Lauren's head, showing how she feels when others laugh at her for reasons she doesn't understand...Linguistic mix-ups play a repeat role, given Lauren's tendency to take things literally; the fact that a 'penguin suit' turns out to be a tuxedo is a major disappointment. But many of the laughs come from Lauren's precise narration: 'It took us two days, eight movies, four chapter books, and three throw-ups to reach Auntie Joss's house.' Black-and-white pencil and digital illustrations should help early-elementary-age readers understand Lauren's emotions and those of the people around her."--The Horn Book Magazine "Lauren relates her prickly feelings in a believably forthright voice that offers readers welcome insight into her perspective....Another fine and enlightening peek into Lauren's unique, often challenging world that displays her differences but highlights the needs she shares with all children: love, acceptance and friendship."--Kirkus Reviews "Honest and descriptive...In Penguin Days, Lauren's family learns to accept one another, no matter how challenging a situation might seem."--Foreword Reviews "Rating E...Penguin Daysis a beautifully illustrated, very well written novel for beginning chapter book readers, and is a follow-up to the equally wonderfulSlug Days....Lauren's voice is so authentically honest, the storyline is engaging and relevant, and the pace and reading level are perfect for beginning readers to be introduced to the subject of Autism, or to simply embracing differences."--Resource Links "Sara Leach's writing is finely crafted as well as highly readable for the intended age group--no small feat-- and Lauren's first-person voice is just as compelling as it was in Leach's previous work....Adding to the hilarious escapades in the text are Rebecca Bender's kid-friendly black-and-white illustrations. Penguin Dayswould make great independent-reading fare for classroom and school libraries as well as additions to units on identity and difference. Highly Recommended."--CM Magazine "Rating: 5...This is a 'must have' for any library!...I think this is an important book for just about any child; however, if a child is around another child with Autism Spectrum Disorder they would definitely benefit from reading this book. It really explains how these children are feeling and how they process all the events around them. This book is geared for the early elementary level."--Youth Services Book Review "Penguin Daysprovides learning of the most important kind, and has an added bonus of sweet humor, age appropriate text, and engaging illustrations. It belongs on the shelf of every library for young readers."--New York Journal of Books "With the addition of Rebecca Bender's charming black-and-white illustrations that depict Lauren in all her moods, Penguin Daysbecomes a story of resiliency and overcoming anxiety and stressful situations for all children, with ASD and not."--CanLit for LittleCanadians "It's neat to watch Lauren develop here, and conquer new situations, and make new friends. The illustrations are charming, and really bring the story to life....I hope to see more Lauren books."--Canadian Bookworm "[T]his is a must read for anyone who is looking for a little something different from all the other books out there....read this short tale that will give you a glimpse of what Autism is like for the person who has it and for the people around them."--Lone Tree Reviews, About Penguin Days "While she faces particular challenges, Lauren's misadventures (dealing with loud relatives, letting calves out of their stall, throwing up on her flower girl dress) could have happened to any girl. Other kids will enjoy reading about them from her point of view. Bender's winsome pencil drawings with gray shading illustrate the story with sensitivity and humor."--Booklist "As in the first book, Leach gets into Lauren's head, showing how she feels when others laugh at her for reasons she doesn't understand...Linguistic mix-ups play a repeat role, given Lauren's tendency to take things literally; the fact that a 'penguin suit' turns out to be a tuxedo is a major disappointment. But many of the laughs come from Lauren's precise narration: 'It took us two days, eight movies, four chapter books, and three throw-ups to reach Auntie Joss's house.' Black-and-white pencil and digital illustrations should help early-elementary-age readers understand Lauren's emotions and those of the people around her."--The Horn Book Magazine "Lauren relates her prickly feelings in a believably forthright voice that offers readers welcome insight into her perspective....Another fine and enlightening peek into Lauren's unique, often challenging world that displays her differences but highlights the needs she shares with all children: love, acceptance and friendship."--Kirkus Reviews "Honest and descriptive...In Penguin Days, Lauren's family learns to accept one another, no matter how challenging a situation might seem."--Foreword Reviews "Sara Leach's writing is finely crafted as well as highly readable for the intended age group--no small feat-- and Lauren's first-person voice is just as compelling as it was in Leach's previous work....Adding to the hilarious escapades in the text are Rebecca Bender's kid-friendly black-and-white illustrations. Penguin Dayswould make great independent-reading fare for classroom and school libraries as well as additions to units on identity and difference. Highly Recommended."--CM Magazine "Rating: 5...This is a 'must have' for any library!...I think this is an important book for just about any child; however, if a child is around another child with Autism Spectrum Disorder they would definitely benefit from reading this book. It really explains how these children are feeling and how they process all the events around them. This book is geared for the early elementary level."--Youth Services Book Review, About Penguin Days "While she faces particular challenges, Lauren's misadventures (dealing with loud relatives, letting calves out of their stall, throwing up on her flower girl dress) could have happened to any girl. Other kids will enjoy reading about them from her point of view. Bender's winsome pencil drawings with gray shading illustrate the story with sensitivity and humor."--Booklist "As in the first book, Leach gets into Lauren's head, showing how she feels when others laugh at her for reasons she doesn't understand...Linguistic mix-ups play a repeat role, given Lauren's tendency to take things literally; the fact that a 'penguin suit' turns out to be a tuxedo is a major disappointment. But many of the laughs come from Lauren's precise narration: 'It took us two days, eight movies, four chapter books, and three throw-ups to reach Auntie Joss's house.' Black-and-white pencil and digital illustrations should help early-elementary-age readers understand Lauren's emotions and those of the people around her."--The Horn Book Magazine "Lauren relates her prickly feelings in a believably forthright voice that offers readers welcome insight into her perspective....Another fine and enlightening peek into Lauren's unique, often challenging world that displays her differences but highlights the needs she shares with all children: love, acceptance and friendship."--Kirkus Reviews "Honest and descriptive...In Penguin Days, Lauren's family learns to accept one another, no matter how challenging a situation might seem."--Foreword Reviews "Sara Leach's writing is finely crafted as well as highly readable for the intended age group--no small feat-- and Lauren's first-person voice is just as compelling as it was in Leach's previous work....Adding to the hilarious escapades in the text are Rebecca Bender's kid-friendly black-and-white illustrations. Penguin Dayswould make great independent-reading fare for classroom and school libraries as well as additions to units on identity and difference. Highly Recommended."--CM Magazine "Rating: 5...This is a 'must have' for any library!...I think this is an important book for just about any child; however, if a child is around another child with Autism Spectrum Disorder they would definitely benefit from reading this book. It really explains how these children are feeling and how they process all the events around them. This book is geared for the early elementary level."--Youth Services Book Review "With the addition of Rebecca Bender's charming black-and-white illustrations that depict Lauren in all her moods, Penguin Daysbecomes a story of resiliency and overcoming anxiety and stressful situations for all children, with ASD and not."--CanLit for LittleCanadians "It's neat to watch Lauren develop here, and conquer new situations, and make new friends. The illustrations are charming, and really bring the story to life....I hope to see more Lauren books."--Canadian Bookworm, About Penguin Days "While she faces particular challenges, Lauren's misadventures (dealing with loud relatives, letting calves out of their stall, throwing up on her flower girl dress) could have happened to any girl. Other kids will enjoy reading about them from her point of view. Bender's winsome pencil drawings with gray shading illustrate the story with sensitivity and humor."--Booklist "As in the first book, Leach gets into Lauren's head, showing how she feels when others laugh at her for reasons she doesn't understand...Linguistic mix-ups play a repeat role, given Lauren's tendency to take things literally; the fact that a 'penguin suit' turns out to be a tuxedo is a major disappointment. But many of the laughs come from Lauren's precise narration: 'It took us two days, eight movies, four chapter books, and three throw-ups to reach Auntie Joss's house.' Black-and-white pencil and digital illustrations should help early-elementary-age readers understand Lauren's emotions and those of the people around her."--The Horn Book Magazine "Lauren relates her prickly feelings in a believably forthright voice that offers readers welcome insight into her perspective....Another fine and enlightening peek into Lauren's unique, often challenging world that displays her differences but highlights the needs she shares with all children: love, acceptance and friendship."--Kirkus Reviews "Honest and descriptive...In Penguin Days, Lauren's family learns to accept one another, no matter how challenging a situation might seem."--Foreword Reviews "Sara Leach's writing is finely crafted as well as highly readable for the intended age group--no small feat-- and Lauren's first-person voice is just as compelling as it was in Leach's previous work....Adding to the hilarious escapades in the text are Rebecca Bender's kid-friendly black-and-white illustrations. Penguin Dayswould make great independent-reading fare for classroom and school libraries as well as additions to units on identity and difference. Highly Recommended."--CM Magazine "Rating: 5...This is a 'must have' for any library!...I think this is an important book for just about any child; however, if a child is around another child with Autism Spectrum Disorder they would definitely benefit from reading this book. It really explains how these children are feeling and how they process all the events around them. This book is geared for the early elementary level."--Youth Services Book Review "Penguin Daysprovides learning of the most important kind, and has an added bonus of sweet humor, age appropriate text, and engaging illustrations. It belongs on the shelf of every library for young readers."--New York Journal of Books "With the addition of Rebecca Bender's charming black-and-white illustrations that depict Lauren in all her moods, Penguin Daysbecomes a story of resiliency and overcoming anxiety and stressful situations for all children, with ASD and not."--CanLit for LittleCanadians "It's neat to watch Lauren develop here, and conquer new situations, and make new friends. The illustrations are charming, and really bring the story to life....I hope to see more Lauren books."--Canadian Bookworm "[T]his is a must read for anyone who is looking for a little something different from all the other books out there....read this short tale that will give you a glimpse of what Autism is like for the person who has it and for the people around them."--Lone Tree Reviews
Dewey Edition
23
Grade From
Second Grade
Series Volume Number
2
Dewey Decimal
813/.6
Grade To
Fifth Grade
Synopsis
From the award-winning creators of Slug Days Lauren and her family drive to a farm in North Dakota to visit relatives and celebrate her Aunt Jossie's wedding. But Lauren finds to her dismay that she is expected to do more than meet adults who hug her and invade her personal space. Lauren is going to be--horror of all horrors--a flower girl. Lauren has Autism Spectrum Disorder, and she sees the world a little differently from other kids. What makes her comfortable are her routines and her coping mechanisms for her anxiety, which can get out of control in no time. So it is a challenge to deal with her rambunctious cousins, try on scratchy dresses, and follow impossible directions about going down aisles slowly-but-not-like-a-sloth and tossing pretend flowers around. So is it any surprise that Lauren flips her lid more than once? But while having an extended family seems like a lot of trouble at first, she's about to learn just how much they can care for one another. In Penguin Days , two award winners revisit second-grader Lauren from the acclaimed Slug Days with equal humor and empathy. Drawing on her experience teaching children with ASD, Sara Leach creates an energetic character who stomps eloquently off the page. And Rebecca Bender's delightful black-and-white illustrations show in Lauren's fraught situations and facial expressions all the love and assertiveness that could possibly dwell together in one unique little person.
LC Classification Number
PZ7.L46133Pe 2018

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