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Book cover image of Who Invited You? by Candace Fleming

Authors: Candace Fleming, George Booth
ISBN-13: 9781442402195, ISBN-10: 1442402199
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
Date Published: February 2009
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Candace Fleming

Candace Fleming is the acclaimed author of numerous books for children, including Ben Franklin's Almanac, an ALA Notable Book and an ALA Best Book for Young Adults, as well as Muncha! Muncha! Muncha!, Gabriella's Song, and When Agnes Caws, all ALA Notable Books. She lives in a suburb of Chicago.

Book Synopsis

Come along for the ride in this

rollicking read-aloud

that's also a

counting book

filled with fun!

Who invited

Possum,

Skunk,

Frog,

Muskrat,

Heron,

Coon,

and — uh oh! —Gator

along

on a nice little girl's boat trip down the bayou?

NO ONE, that's who!

Publishers Weekly

Young 'uns will eagerly accept these collaborators' tempting invitation to hop aboard this clever cumulative counting caper, which opens as a wild-haired girl in a small boat chimes, "I was a-polin' through the swamp,/ only one,/ only me,/ when I came to the place filled with moss-covered trees." There she encounters a possum "a-swingin',/ a-swayin',/ a-dangly-wangly-playin.' " He drops from the tree and, when asked the titular question, confidently responds, "If you got room for one... you got room for two." In turn, seven other animals invite themselves on board, until the boat becomes mighty crowded indeed: "Now we are nine,/ not an inch more of space,/ as we enter the waters of cold, dark Swamp Lake." The scale of the art and the type size suddenly grow larger as a gator approaches the boat. He doesn't mind at all when he's told there's no room for him and provides a deliciously droll denouement. Booth's (Possum Come a-Knockin') comical pictures keep perfectly in tune with Fleming's (Gabriella's Song) riotous romp, as they introduce a cast of critters with the inimitable wide-eyed, seemingly electrocuted look that fans of his New Yorker cartoons will immediately recognize. Kids will be caught up in the zany visuals and rollicking rhythm of this natural read-aloud. Ages 4-8. (Oct.) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

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