Benjamin Bear in Brain storms! / a Toon book by Philippe Coudray.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781935179825
- ISBN: 1935179829
- Physical Description: 35 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
- Publisher: New York, NY : TOON Books, an imprint of RAW Junior, LLC, [2015]
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Subject: | Bears > Fiction. |
Genre: | Graphic novels. |
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Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Kenton County.
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- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Independence Branch | ER COURD P (Text) | 33126021186196 | Easy Reader | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
Approaching the world from an incredibly silly perspective, Benjamin Bear walks on his hands during snowstorms, uses a tree as a parachute, and engages in other zany behaviors that surprise his woodland friends. - Baker & Taylor
Approaching the world from an incredibly silly perspective, Benjamin Bear walks on his hands during snowstorms, uses a tree as a parachute and engages in other zany behaviors that surprise his woodland friends. 10,000 first printing. - Baker & Taylor
"A collection of one-page comic strips featuring Benjamin Bear, a very serious bear who has his own silly logic for doing things"-- - Perseus Publishing
Praise for Philippe Coudray's Benjamin Bear series:
"A visually formatted joke book to inspire thinking as well as laughs."Kirkus Reviews
"A marvel of economy in setup, delivery, and payoff."Booklist, starred review
"This book rewards what six-year-olds are already good at (scrutiny), encourages a new skill (reading), and enlarges the imagination (heaven)."The Horn Book, starred review
Benjamin Bear can always surprise his friends, whether it's by walking on his hands during a snowstorm or by using a tree as a parachute. This unassuming bear may at first seem down-to-earth, but his ideas are always out of this world. His zany approach to life has earned him two Eisner Award nominations and bestseller status among kids everywhere. In the third book about Benjamin's adventures, author Philippe Coudray continues to delight readers by bending the rules of common sense and breaking the laws of physics. Pull up a chair, grab a friend, and open your mindtoday's forecast is for BRAIN STORMS!
Philippe Coudray loves drawing comics, and his many children's books are often used in the schools of his home country of France. His work was chosen by students to win the prestigious Angoulême Prix des Écoles. His first two books in English, Benjamin Bear in Fuzzy Thinking and Benjamin Bear in Bright Ideas, were both nominated for the Eisner for Best Publication for Early Readers.
- Perseus PublishingExplore the world through the eyes of Benjamin, a bear who takes his silly way of doing things very seriously.
- Random House, Inc.
Praise for Philippe Coudray's Benjamin Bear series:
"A visually formatted joke book to inspire thinking as well as laughs."âKirkus Reviews
"A marvel of economy in setup, delivery, and payoff."âBooklist, starred review
"This book rewards what six-year-olds are already good at (scrutiny), encourages a new skill (reading), and enlarges the imagination (heaven)."âThe Horn Book, starred review
Benjamin Bear can always surprise his friends, whether it's by walking on his hands during a snowstorm or by using a tree as a parachute. This unassuming bear may at first seem down-to-earth, but his ideas are always out of this world. His zany approach to life has earned him two Eisner Award nominations and bestseller status among kids everywhere. In the third book about Benjamin's adventures, author Philippe Coudray continues to delight readers by bending the rules of common sense and breaking the laws of physics. Pull up a chair, grab a friend, and open your mindâtoday's forecast is for BRAIN STORMS!
Philippe Coudray loves drawing comics, and his many children's books are often used in the schools of his home country of France. His work was chosen by students to win the prestigious Angoulême Prix des Ãcoles. His first two books in English, Benjamin Bear in Fuzzy Thinking and Benjamin Bear in Bright Ideas, were both nominated for the Eisner for Best Publication for Early Readers.