Wildflowers

by Liniers (Author)

Wildflowers
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

A celebration of the magical bonds that unite children!

When her two big sisters embark on an adventure to explore a mysterious island, the youngest one doesn't want to be left behind. What shines through from this funny story's gut-wrenchingly scary beginning ("There was a terrible plane crash!") to its sweet and satisfying ending is LINIERS's admiration for the imaginative powers of childhood.

Wildflowers is available in two sizes: TOON Level 2 for beginning readers (6" x 9") and a larger Special Gift Edition perfect for story time (7.25" x 11").

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A winsome comic, perfectly pitched to emerging readers.

Publishers Weekly

After a plane crash, three sibling survivors--two seemingly older girls and a younger one sporting glasses and a pair of yellow boots--find marvels exploring an island's jungle in this early reader graphic novel. "Look at these exotic plants," says one of the older children, gazing at a wall of huge, colorful flowers. "What does ECK-STO-TICK mean?" asks the younger. A flower speaks to the young child ("You are surely the strangest wildflower I have ever seen!"). She reports it to her older sisters, one of whom objects: "But plants don't talk!" She stands her ground: "These do because they are ECK-STO-TICK because they are in the jungle." Unexpectedly, in this moment and in others, she persuades them. While their surreal discoveries provide the action, the girls' closely observed interpersonal interactions add pleasure, too. Paneled art in ink and watercolor by Liniers (Good Night, Planet) imagines the lush greenery of the island in detail, with wildlife and dangers that quicken pulses before a gentle butterfly landing of an ending. Quirky and endearing, it's a journey both internal and external. Ages 6-9. (Apr.)

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Starred Review
Argentine American cartoonist Liniers applies both conventions of magical realism and a keen understanding of how children's minds work to this weird and wonderful story. Like children's backyard play, sheer delight.

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Liniers
RICARDO LINIERS SIRI, who uses the pen name Liniers, was born in Argentina. He started his artistic career making fanzines for his friends after he realized he was not made for law school. He is a New York Times bestselling author and the creator of four graphic novels for young readers for TOON Books, including his first children's comics, The Big Wet Balloon, published in 2013, and the Eisner Award-winning Good Night, Planet. Since 2002, Liniers has been writing and drawing the daily strip Macanudo, one of the most celebrated cartoon strips in South America; it has been syndicated in the US since 2018. Liniers and his family currently reside in New England, where he continues to draw Macanudo every day.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781662665134
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Toon Books
Publication date
March 20, 2023
Series
Toon Into Reading Level 2
BISAC categories
JUV051000 - Juvenile Fiction | Imagination & Play
JUV013070 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | Siblings
JUV044000 - Juvenile Fiction | Readers | Intermediate
JUV008080 - Juvenile Fiction | Comics & Graphic Novels | Fantasy
Library of Congress categories
Imagination
Adventure and adventurers
Sisters
Imagination in children
Cartoons and comics
Comics (Graphic works)
Little Maverick Reading List
Selection 2022

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