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Children's Fiction Anthologies

Animal Tales

Favorite Stories from Chirp Magazine

by (author) The Editors of Chirp Magazine

Publisher
Owlkids Books Inc.
Initial publish date
Sep 2007
Category
Anthologies
Recommended Age
3 to 18
Recommended Grade
p to 12
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9782895791744
    Publish Date
    Sep 2007
    List Price
    $19.95

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Where to buy it

Out of print

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Description

Storytime has never been easier with this collection of stories originally published in Chirp Magazine! Animal Tales features stories by internationally beloved storytellers and illustrators such as Marie-Louise Gay, David McPhail, Roslyn Swartz, Rogé and Marthe Jocelyn. Join a rabbit orchestra, celebrate an armadillo’s birthday or overcome the fear of the first day of school — there’s something to appeal to children of different ages in different moods.

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Editorial Reviews

Animal Tales is a book which will easily find a place in any school or public library. It also represents great value for purchase for a home library or as a gift. Highly Recommended.

CM Magazine: Canadian Review of Materials

...makes a great gift for ages 3 to 6 — and a perfect choice for bedtime reading or to calm an overexcited child during the holidays.

Montreal Gazette

Librarian Reviews

Animal Tales: Favourite Stories from Chirp Magazine

Animal Tales: Favourite Stories from Chirp Magazine is a colourful collection of stories chosen from its numerous contributions by Canada’s top writers and illustrators. Teachers and teacherlibrarians will be glad to see this kind of book because we are forever saving such gems from Chirp’s ten yearly publications. What a great idea to choose the best of the best!

There are 14 tales and poems listed in the table of contents. Some, like “Frank the Bear” and “Musical Mice” – both life-lessons – are written and illustrated by their respective creators David McPhail and Maryann Kovalski. Others in the book are collaborations, where illustrators, such as Ruth Ohi, manage just the right facial expressions for the young boy his on “First Day Back” as told by writer Sharon Jennings. Popular preschool and primary grade curricular themes are matched to the child’s developing imagination. Extremely helpful is the current information included on the authors and illustrators allowing the reader to find more or longer works by these same creators.

This book was pure pleasure to review. Not only are the tales reminiscent of days gone by with my girls, but the rhymes of some of them will be sure to become part of my ‘storytelling’ repetoire.

Source: The Canadian Children's Bookcentre. Fall 2007. Vol.30 No.4.

Animal Tales: Favourite Stories from Chirp Magazine

Feast your eyes and tickle your tongue with these delightful stories that originally appeared in Chirp magazine. This collection features works from more than 20 celebrated storytellers and illustrators, including Ruth Ohi, Roslyn Schwartz and Rogé.

Source: The Canadian Children’s Book Centre. Best Books for Kids & Teens. 2008.