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Selznick, Brian Boy of a Thousand Faces Juv GRAPHIC NOVELS- PRESCHOOL, ELEMENTARY& MIDDLE SCHOOL compiled by Sheila Kirven HYBRID Preschool Alborough, Jez Yes Juv.A3397y Cordell, Matthew Wolf in the snow Juv.C7946w Haughton, Chris Shh! We have a plan Juv. H3717s McDonald, Ross Bad Baby Juv.M13575b (Jack has a new baby sister) Reynolds, Aaron Creepy Carrots Juv.R462c Rex, Adam Pssst! Juv.R4552p Rocco, John Blackout Juv.R6715b Willems, Mo That is not a good idea! Juv.W699t Vere, Ed Getaway Juv.V4893g Elementary Buzzeo, Toni One cool friend Juv. B9928o Chin, Jason Island: A Story of the Galapagos Juv.508.86.C539i Craft, Jerry Big Picture: Juv.C8856m What you need to succeed! Dauvillier, Loie hidden Juv.D2448 (A young French girl is hidden away during the Holocaust in France) DiCamilio, Kate Flora & Ulysses: Juv. D545f The Illuminated Adventures (Rescuing a squirrel after an accident involving a vacuum cleaner, comic-reading cynic Flora Belle Buckman is astonished when the squirrel, Ulysses, demonstrates astonishing powers of strength and flight after being revived.) Gaiman, Neil The day I swapped my Dad for two Juv.G141di goldfish Holub, Joan Little Red Writing Juv.H7589L (A brave little pencil attempting to write a story with a basket of parts of speech outwits the Wolf 3000 pencil sharpener and saves Principal Granny.) Lane, Adam J.B. Stop Thief Juv. L2652s Law, Felicia & Castaway Code: Sequencing in Action Juv.L4152c Way, Steve Law, Felicia & Crocodile teeth: Geometric Shapes Juv.L4152ct Way, Steve in Action Law, Felicia & Mirage in the Mist: Measurement Juv.L4152ct Way, Steve in Action Law, Felicia & Mystery of Nine: Number Place Juv.L4152mn Way, Steve and Value in Action Law, Felicia & Storm at Sea: Sorting, Mapping and Juv.L4152ct Way, Steve Grids in Action sdk 6/08 rev. 7/18 1 McDonald, Ross Bad Baby Juv.M13575b (Jack has a new baby sister) Mateo, Jose Manuel and Migrant Juv. M4254m Pedro, Javier Martinez (A young boy and his family leave their village home in Latin America on the dangerous trip to Los Angeles. Text is in a codex format. Text is in both English and Spanish.) Menotti, Andrea How many jelly beans? : Juv. 513.2.M547h A giant book of giant numbers O’Malley, Kevin Once upon a cool motorcycle dude Juv. O543o (Two classmates try to tell a fairy tale to their class with some imaginative twists to some well-known fairy tale elements!) Reynolds, Aaron Creepy Carrots Juv.B462c Rex, Adam Pssst! Juv.R4552p Robinson, Fiona Whale shines: An Artistic Tale Juv.6596ws Rocco, John Blackout Juv.R6715b Selznick, Brian Boy of a thousand faces Juv. S4689b (A boy who loves monsters and was born on Halloween gets a big surprise for his birthday.) Simon, Richard and Oskar and the Eight Blessings Juv.s5964o Simon, Tanya (A young boy comes to the United States from Europe in December 1938 to live with his aunt.) Warnes, Tim Chalk & Cheese Juv.W2858c Willems, Mo That is not a good idea! Juv.W699t Vere, Ed Getaway Juv.V4893g Middle School Almond, David Mouse, bird, snake, wolf Juv.A452m (A mythological fantasy in which four children create four different animals, while the gods are sleeping, with some unfortunate results.) Dauvillier, Loie hidden Juv.D2448 (A young French girl is hidden away during the Holocaust in France) DiCamilio, Kate Flora & Ulysses: Juv. D545f The Illuminated Adventures (Rescuing a squirrel after an accident involving a vacuum cleaner, comic-reading cynic Flora Belle Buckman is astonished when the squirrel, Ulysses, demonstrates astonishing powers of strength and flight after being revived.) Gaiman, Neil The day I swapped my Dad for two Juv.G141di goldfish Mateo, Jose Manuel and Migrant Juv. M4254m Pedro, Javier Martinez (A young boy and his family leave their village home in Latin America on the dangerous trip to Los Angeles. Text is in a codex format. Text is in both English and Spanish.) Preciado, Tony and Super Grammar Juv. 428.P923s sdk 6/08 rev. 7/18 2 Montijo, Rhode Selznick, Brian. Invention of Hugo Cabret: Juv.S4689i a novel in words and pictures Selznick, Brian Marvels Juv.S4689m Selznick, Brian Wonderstruck Juv. S4689w (A hybrid graphic novel about a runaway in the 1970’s and a girl in turn of the century Hoboken, NJ.) Sax, Aline War within these walls Juv.S2722w (Mischa living in WWII Warsaw takes part in the Warsaw ghetto uprising.) Tashjian, Janet My Life as a Book Juv.T197m Wiles, Deborah Countdown Juv.W676c (A documentary novel containing photos, clippings, brochures, and other ephemera immerse the reader in the times and tensions of 1962, then world of eleven year old Franny.) Wiles, Deborah Revolution Juv.W676r (A documentary novel containing photos, clippings, brochures, and other ephemera immerse the reader in the times and tensions of 1962, then world of twelve year old Sunny a white Mississippian during Freedom summer.) GRAPHIC NOVELS Preschool Arnold, Tedd Noodleheads see the future Juv. A759ns (Noodlehead stories, humorous stories) Czekaj, Jef A Call for a New Alphabet Juv.C9986c Coudray, Philippe Benjamin Bear in Bright Ideas Juv. C8545bb (One page vignettes in which Benjamin Bear comes up with inventive solutions to the tasks and situations in his life. Downloadable CCCS lesson plan and activity at http://www.toon-books.com/benjamin-bear-in-bright-ideas.html) Coudray, Philippe Benjamin Bear in Fuzzy Thinking Juv.C8545bf (One page vignettes in which Benjamin Bear comes up with inventive solutions to the tasks and situations in his life. Downloadable CCCS lesson plan and activity at http://www.toon-books.com/benjamin-bear-in-fuzzy-thinking.html Davis, Eleanor Stinky Juv.D2617s Faller, Regis Polo and the Magician Juv.F1948p (almost entirely wordless) Hayes, Geoffrey Benny and Penny in Just Pretend Juv.H4175bj Hayes, Geoffrey Benny and Penny in Lost and Found Juv.H4175bL Hayes, Geoffrey Benny and Penny in the Big No-No Juv.H4175bb Kim, Patti Here I am Juv.K494h (wordless graphic novel about a young boy coming to the United States and making friends in his neighborhood. Compare with Shaun Tan’s The Arrival, Juv. T.T1617a for an older audience.) O’Connor, George Kapow Juv. O185k (Imagination can turn you into superheroes) sdk 6/08 rev. 7/18 3 Rosenstiehl, Agnes Silly Lilly and the Four seasons Juv.R8156s Runton, Andy Owly Juv.R9437o (Wordless graphic novels about frienship, support, encouragement) Smith, Jeff Little Mouse Gets Ready Juv.S642L Staake, Bob Bluebird Juv.S7752b (A wordless graphic novel about the friendship between a boy and a bird.) Sullivan, Mary Ball Juv. S9513b (A book with a ball, a girl and a dog and a text containing only one word: ball.) Weisner, David Mr. Wuffles Juv.W4284m (Almost wordless graphic novel about a housecat, aliens and some unlikely comrades.) Elementary Arnold, Tedd Noodleheads see the future Juv. A759ns (Noodlehead stories, humorous stories) Bell, Cece El Deafo Juv.928.1.B433e (Going to school and making new friends can be tough. But going to school and making new friends while wearing a bulky hearing aid strapped to your chest? That requires superpowers!) Bliss, Harry Luke on the loose Juv.B6493L (A little boy follows the pigeons and explores Brooklyn and Manhattan) Cameron, James & Squeaks Discovers Type: How Print Juv.S8734 Crawford, Nick Has Expanded our Universe Chilman-Blair, Kim Medikidz explain Autism Juv.618.92.C538ma Chilman-Blair, Kim Medikidz explain Depression Juv. 618.92.C538md Chilman-Blair, Kim Medikidz explain HIV Juv.614.5.C538mh Chilman-Blair, Kim Medikidz explain Sleep Apnea Juv.616.2.C538ms Chilman-Blair, Kim What’s up with Bill? Juv.616.8.c538we Medikidz explain Epilepsy Chilman-Blair, Kim What’s up with Ella? Juv. 618.92.C538wd Medikidz explain Diabetes Chilman-Blair, Kim What’s up with Max? Juv. 616.2.C538wa Medikidz explain Asthma Chilman-Blair, Kim What’s up with Paulina? Juv. 618.92.C538wf Medikidz explain Food Allergies Craddock, Erik Stone Rabbit: Ninja Slice Juv.C8846s (Graphic novel series that introduces vocabulary words-Vocabulary list and definitions at the back of the book.) Craddock, Erik Stone Rabbit: Superhero Stampede Juv.C8846s (graphic novel series that introduces vocabulary words-Vocabulary list and definitions at the back of the book.) Craft, Jerry The Big Picture: Juv.C8856m What you need to succeed! Czekaj, Jef A Call for a New Alphabet Juv.C9986c Davis, Eleanor Stinky Juv.D2617s sdk 6/08 rev. 7/18 4 Duprau, Jeanne City of Ember: The graphic novel Juv.D942ce 2012 Eisner, Will Sundiata: A legend of Africa Juv.398.2.E367s Faller, Regis Polo and the Magician Juv.F1948p (almost entirely wordless) Feiffer, Jules Meanwhile… Juv.F2975m Folklore & fairy tale funnies Juv.398.21 .F666 Garland, Sarah Azzi in between Juv.G2337a (immigrant family escapes to the United States and starts a new life.) Harper, Cherise Mericle Fashion Kitty and the Unlikely Hero Juv.H2934f Hayes, Geoffrey Benny and Penny in Just Pretend Juv.H4175bj Hayes, Geoffrey Benny and Penny in Lost and Found Juv.H4175bL Hayes, Geoffrey Benny and Penny in the Big No-No Juv.H4175bb Holm, Jennifer L. Babymouse: cupcake tycoon Juv.H747bc Holm, Jennifer L. Babymouse: dragonslayer! Juv.H747bd Holm, Jennifer L. Babymouse: puppy Love Juv.H747bp Holm, Jennifer L. Babymouse: queen of the world! Juv.H747bq Holm, Jennifer L. Babymouse: our hero Juv.H747b Holm, Jennifer L. Happy Birthday Babymouse Juv.H7474h Jolley, Dan and Pigling: A Cinderella story Juv.398.2.J754p Timmons, Ann Kim, Patti Here I am Juv.K494h (wordless graphic novel about a young boy coming to the United States and making friends in his neighborhood. Compare with Shaun Tan’s The Arrival, Juv. T.T1617a written for an older audience.) Krosoczka, Jarrett J.
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