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An exciting story with dreamlike illustrations. Fans of the Avatar: The Last Airbender comics will enjoy this title, and the adorable baby chadolo makes the book a good companion piece for teens waiting for the next season of The Mandalorian.
While this episodic simplicity may not enthrall more mature readers, it will likely appeal to elementary readers who are transitioning from leveled easy readers to more complex chapter books.
While this episodic simplicity may not enthrall more mature readers, it will likely appeal to elementary readers who are transitioning from leveled easy readers to more complex chapter books.
An amusing and magical tale that embraces its campiness to full effect. For readers who enjoyed Kat Leyh’s Snapdragon, Steven T. Seagle’s Camp Midnight, or Whitney Gardner’s Fake Blood.
Positive and uplifting, this magical read will delight lovers of fairies and plants alike. Hand this one to those who loved K. O’Neill’s The Tea Dragon Society.
Sure to be immensely popular, this title also serves as a great introduction to the creative process and to the evolving question of “what is a comic?” Colorful, compelling, and laugh-out-loud funny. Every elementary school library needs this graphic novel.