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  • Nina in That Makes Me Mad! (Toon Books Level 2)

Nina in That Makes Me Mad!
(Toon Books Level 2)

Author
Illustrator
Hilary Knight
Publication Date
September 20, 2011
Genre / Grade Band
Fiction /  2nd − 3rd
Language
English
Format
Graphic Novel
Nina in That Makes Me Mad! (Toon Books Level 2)

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Description
What makes Nina mad? Lots of things--lots of little, everyday things, frustrations that all children will recognize. But Nina knows how to speak her mind and that makes her feel much better.
Publication date
September 20, 2011
Genre
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781935179108
Lexile Measure
310
Publisher
Toon Books
Series
Toon Books Level Two
BISAC categories
JUV039050 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Emotions & Feelings
JUV008000 - Juvenile Fiction | Comics & Graphic Novels | General
Library of Congress categories
Behavior
United States
Anger
Conduct of life
Graphic novels
Comic books, strips, etc
Comics (Graphic works)
Child psychology

School Library Journal

K-Gr 3--Benjamin always seems to be in the right place to assist a friend, as when he and Rabbit are stuck in a snowstorm and Rabbit is happy to take shelter underneath his sizable belly, making the bear a living snowdrift. The overlying theme through all of the single-page vignettes is Benjamin's willingness to help his pals. His laugh-out-loud antics are brilliantly displayed in easy-to-follow, colorful panels. Able to leap great ravines, find his way out of a maze, and walk on the ocean floor, he is a character that kids will enjoy spending time with. Each spread in Nina shows a scenario in which the child is angry. She is frustrated "when you don't let me help..." and proves to her mother that she really can change the baby's diaper. She is annoyed when "You don't know what I like." ("I hate fish!") Of course, it's not her fault she can't get her clothes on fast and correctly. It's not her fault that mom forgets her promises. It's not her fault that her parents make her go to bed so early she can't see the show she wants to. If only parents realized how hard it is to be a kid. Knight's charming illustrations evoke the plethora of emotions Nina endures as she tries to get her parents' attention. In the end, though, her mother comes through. Nina's strong and lovable personality is reminiscent of Eloise (also illustrated by Knight), Ramona, and Judy Moody.--Carol Hirsche, Provo City Library, UT

Copyright 2011 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
Steven Kroll
Hilary Knight is the son of two accomplished artist-writers, Clayton Knight and Katherine Sturges. Hilary Knight came into his own enormous success by illustrating Kay Thompson's Eloise series, which has been a cultural touchstone for generations. He is the author-illustrator of nine children's books and the illustrator of more than 50 others. He has also produced many magazine illustrations, record album covers, and posters for Broadway musicals.

Steven Kroll, who passed away recently, was a beloved and long-time member of the children's book community. He said, When I'm working on a book, I see the pictures as I write the words. How fortunate that the illustrators of my books have all seen what I've seen and have captured the magic I wish to share.
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