A Chip Off the Old Block
By Jody Jensen Shaffer
Illustrated by Daniel Miyares
By Jody Jensen Shaffer
Illustrated by Daniel Miyares
Category: Children's Picture Books
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Feb 20, 2018 | ISBN 9780698189881 | 5-8 years
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Praise
“Being small doesn’t mean you can’t have big goals! A pebble who feels like a boulder sets out to prove that little ones can accomplish great things in this quirky, suspenseful, pun-filled tale. . . . Rocky landscapes and stony surfaces are depicted with just the right amount of detail. . . . Young readers will root for this less-than-pint-sized hero while he makes the most of his own personal talents. . . . They will learn a bit about rock types and formations (factual information is included in the final notes). Replete with wry, comic references and infused with a sense of adventure, this is a lighthearted tale that readers will certainly not ‘take for granite.’”—Kirkus Reviews
“Full of rock puns, this inspirational tale with a sense of humor is more fun the more time you spend with it—especially if you study the back matter, which places members of ‘Rocky’s Rock Star Family’ in geological context. . . . Miyares creates impressive full-bleed landscapes and also manages to give personality to a pebble. Rock on.”—The Horn Book
“Miyares paints Rocky on heavily textured paper, adding depth and richness to his spreads; saturated reds and purples contribute drama. It’s tough to cast a rock as a main character, but Shaffer comes up with lots of ways a rock can travel and uses every geological pun she can think of. Rock hounds and teachers doing earth science units are a natural audience.”—Publishers Weekly
“Miyares’ vivid illustrations, painted in watercolor and acrylics, give this story momentum—paneled sequences depict stages of Rocky’s journey—and reflect the grandeur of many of America’s geologic marvels. An afterword on rock types and formations creates a natural segue for discussions on geology or geography, while the encouraging message of dreaming big grounds the playful story.”—Booklist
“Word play is peppered throughout the text. . . . The illustrations . . . depict amusing scenes of Rocky’s perilous journey and some impressive spreads of the majestic rock formations. This title may be a jumping-off point for a group discussion of perseverance in the face of obstacles as well as an introduction to famous rock formations.”—School Library Journal
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