Rosie and Rolland in the Legendary Show-and-Tell
- Publisher
- Owlkids Books Inc.
- Initial publish date
- Apr 2015
- Category
- General, Imagination & Play, Bullying, Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
- Recommended Age
- 5 to 8
- Recommended Grade
- p to 4
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9781771470582
- Publish Date
- Apr 2015
- List Price
- $18.95
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Where to buy it
Out of print
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Description
When Rosie is finally picked for show-and-tell at school, she worries she has nothing special to share — until she and her canine companion, Rolland, discover a strange map. They follow it from its starting point in her adventurer grandfather’s study through to a mysterious jungle kingdom, where a secret pyramid houses a monkey king. In his hands is the perfect item to bring to show-and-tell, if Rosie can defend it from bully Freddy Jones.
This classically told adventure story is full of peril, excitement, twists and turns. It ends on a heartwarming note, with Rosie gaining appreciation for her grandpa’s adventure-filled past and deeper confidence in herself. The illustrations brim with detail, creating a captivating atmosphere and giving the tale a vintage feel. This rich storybook works as a read-aloud or as a bridge between picture books and chapter books for newly independent readers.
About the author
Jon Berg is a first-time picture book author from Toronto, Ontario. A graduate of Sheridan College of Art and Design in Oakville, Ontario, he specializes in painted works.
Excerpt: Rosie and Rolland in the Legendary Show-and-Tell (by (author) Jon Berg)
Rosie thought it would take forever for Ms. Fairfax to pick her. Tomorrow was Friday. And like every Friday, it was show and tell day. Maybe this would be the day.
“You’ll get your chance sometime soon,” her Grandpa had said as he helped her with her bag that morning.
And so Rosie sat up straight and tall, hoping that her teacher would notice her.
Other kids waved their hands or said “Me, me! Pick me!” Freddy Jones jumped up, just like he did every week. But Ms. Fairfax had always told them settle down and sit nicely, so that’s what Rosie did. But her stomach bubbled inside of her, like Grandpa’s kettle.
Finally, Ms. Fairfax spoke. “Alright, Janice. Can you bring in something special to show the class next week?”
Freddy piped up quickly. “But Ms., she’s already brought something!” He just wants to go next, Rosie thought.
“Oh, that’s right.” Ms. Fairfax said. “Okay Freddy, you can bring in something tomorrow..."
She looked around the room. “And Rosie! Can you also bring something?” Rosie breathed out finally.
“Thank you!”
Editorial Reviews
"A wonderfully unique adventure story that children are sure to enjoy."
Resource Links Reviews
"Exciting as a read-aloud and engaging for emerging readers, Rosie and Rolland in the Legendary Show-and-Tell has a little something for everyone."
The National Reading Campaign
"A riveting fantasy...a fantastic quest for adventure."
The Midwest Book Review
"A refreshing, fast-paced story whose active girl protagonist is sure to hold great appeal."
Quill & Quire
"A child in search of something special to bring to class finds it in a jungle temple."
Kirkus Reviews