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  • If I Had a Gryphon

If I Had a Gryphon

Illustrator
Cale Atkinson
Publication Date
September 06, 2022
Genre / Grade Band
Fiction /  K − 1st
Language
English
Format
Picture Book
If I Had a Gryphon

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Description

Sam just got a hamster for a pet. But the hamster is kind of boring ... he just eats and sleeps and gets his shavings wet. Inspired by her book of mythological creatures, Sam longs for a more exciting pet.

But she soon realizes that taking care of these magical beasts might not be as wonderful as she thought. Sasquatches are messy, unicorns are shy, hippogriffs scare the dogs at the dogpark, and having a fire extinguisher handy at all times makes dragons seem like an awful lot of work. In the end, Sam realizes that her hamster is a pretty sweet and safe pet ... or is he?

If I Had a Gryphon is a raucous rhyming read-aloud about fantastical beasts in everyday situations--and the increasingly beleaguered heroine who has to deal with them.

Publication date
September 06, 2022
Genre
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781774880913
Lexile Measure
730
Publisher
Tundra Books (NY)
BISAC categories
JUV002190 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Pets
JUV057000 - Juvenile Fiction | Stories in Verse (see also Poetry)
JUV002270 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Dragons, Unicorns & Mythical
Library of Congress categories
Pets
Stories in rhyme
Animals, Mythical
Hamsters as pets

Publishers Weekly

Already bored with her new hamster, a girl with ochre skin, rosy cheeks, and square-framed glasses imagines life with an array of mythological creatures as pets. VanSickle (Summer Days, Starry Nights) and Atkinson (To the Sea) have a blast envisioning the possibilities, revealing the pros and cons of each monster. A handsome lavender unicorn would mean prancing through fields of flowers and snacking on nectarines, but they can also be shy (Atkinson shows the girl and her friends looking unimpressed as the horse cowers under the bed). A hippogriff—whose bird half is more blue jay than eagle—doesn't do well at the dog park, "Kirin needs a field of grass/ At least an ocean wide," and "Jackalope needs sturdy reins/ for bumpy, jumpy rides." VanSickle's rhymes are unflaggingly exuberant as the girl puts up with noisy harpies, biting chupacabras, and mischievous fairies, and Atkinson fills the pages with visual comedy. In one of the funniest scenes, a dopey-looking kraken grins innocently as its tentacles snag an ocean liner and a rather perturbed whale. Ages 3-7. Author's agent: Sally Harding, Cooke Agency. (Feb.)

Copyright 2015 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.

Kirkus

Just right after all. VanSickle delivers lean, bouncy verse and an impressive array of offbeat creatures, while Atkinson's illustrations are bold and hint at dynamic motion.

Publishers Weekly

Already bored with her new hamster, a girl with ochre skin, rosy cheeks, and square-framed glasses imagines life with an array of mythological creatures as pets. VanSickle (Summer Days, Starry Nights) and Atkinson (To the Sea) have a blast envisioning the possibilities, revealing the pros and cons of each monster. A handsome lavender unicorn would mean prancing through fields of flowers and snacking on nectarines, but they can also be shy (Atkinson shows the girl and her friends looking unimpressed as the horse cowers under the bed). A hippogriff--whose bird half is more blue jay than eagle--doesn't do well at the dog park, "Kirin needs a field of grass/ At least an ocean wide," and "Jackalope needs sturdy reins/ for bumpy, jumpy rides." VanSickle's rhymes are unflaggingly exuberant as the girl puts up with noisy harpies, biting chupacabras, and mischievous fairies, and Atkinson fills the pages with visual comedy. In one of the funniest scenes, a dopey-looking kraken grins innocently as its tentacles snag an ocean liner and a rather perturbed whale. Ages 3-7. Author's agent: Sally Harding, Cooke Agency. (Feb.)

Copyright 2015 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.
Vikki Vansickle
Vikki VanSickle is the author of the acclaimed Clarissa books, including Words that Start with B, Love Is a Four-Letter Word and Days that End in Y. Vikki's most recent middle grade novel, Summer Days, Starry Nights, has been called Summer reading at its best and is a finalist for the 2015 Red Maple Award. After obtaining an MA in Children's Literature from UBC, Vikki's career began in bookselling at The Flying Dragon Bookshop, which earned her the 2011 CBA Young Bookseller of the Year award. She is a popular children's lit blogger and is frequently called upon to speak about kids' books for radio panels, conferences, and as Lainey Gossip's YA mentor! Currently she balances writing with her duties as the Marketing and Publicity Manager for Young Readers at Penguin Canada. The author lives in Toronto, ON.