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Maya Makes a Mess (Toon Books)

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Publisher Comments:

Are Mayas manners fit for a queen?

In the midst of a family dinner with her scolding parents, Maya receives a very unexpected invitation to dine with the queen. Suddenly, her messy manners are put to the ultimate test and she begins to improvise her very own set of rules, with uproarious results. Filled with humor and exquisitely imagined detail, this book by Eisner Award-winner Rutu Modan is bound to turn every child into a voracious reader.

Review:

"Eisner winner Modan presents a cute — but messy — tale of table manners. Maya's parents try to encourage her to have good manners, and when Maya is invited to dinner with the queen, she must put them to the test. But fancy food has no appeal for the girl, and her horrendous manners while eating ketchup and pasta start a royal trend. Young readers are sure to be delighted by Maya's triumph over her parents as she wins the favor of the queen, but parents may be frustrated if their children begin to use Maya as an excuse for their own bad manners. Using art more than dialogue to move the story along, Modan makes the tale approachable for struggling readers, and her colorful images will charm even adults horrified by a ketchup and pasta mess. An afterword offers a real-world background of the inspiration for Maya's tale almost as entertaining as the story itself. A fun read with an engaging hero. Ages 4 — up. (Aug.)" Publishers Weekly Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

About the Author

Rutu Modans graphic novel, Exit Wounds, won the Eisner Award in 2008 and has been translated into twelve languages. She has received many awards for illustrating other authors books. This is the first childrens book she has written as well as drawn.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781935179177
Publisher:
Toon Books
Subject:
Readers - Beginner
Author:
Modan, Rutu
Subject:
Children s-General
Copyright:
Series:
Toon
Publication Date:
20120831
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Grade Level:
from P up to 3
Language:
English
Pages:
32
Dimensions:
9.31 x 6.44 x 0.39 in 0.505 lb
Age Level:
from 4 up to 8

Related Subjects

Children's » Beginning Readers » General
Children's » Comics and Graphic Novels » General
Children's » General
Children's » Humor
History and Social Science » World History » General
Metaphysics » Magic Witchcraft and Paganism
Religion » Comparative Religion » General
Young Adult » Fiction » Social Issues » Manners and Etiquette

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Product details 32 pages Toon Books - English 9781935179177 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Eisner winner Modan presents a cute — but messy — tale of table manners. Maya's parents try to encourage her to have good manners, and when Maya is invited to dinner with the queen, she must put them to the test. But fancy food has no appeal for the girl, and her horrendous manners while eating ketchup and pasta start a royal trend. Young readers are sure to be delighted by Maya's triumph over her parents as she wins the favor of the queen, but parents may be frustrated if their children begin to use Maya as an excuse for their own bad manners. Using art more than dialogue to move the story along, Modan makes the tale approachable for struggling readers, and her colorful images will charm even adults horrified by a ketchup and pasta mess. An afterword offers a real-world background of the inspiration for Maya's tale almost as entertaining as the story itself. A fun read with an engaging hero. Ages 4 — up. (Aug.)" Publishers Weekly Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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