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Children's Fiction Violence

The Alpactory

Ready, Pack, Go!

illustrated by Ruth Chan

Publisher
HarperCollins
Initial publish date
Apr 2021
Category
Violence, Marine Life, Runaways, Strangers, Friendship, Humorous Stories, Farm Animals, Travel, New Experience, Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
Recommended Age
4 to 8
Recommended Grade
p to 3
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780062909510
    Publish Date
    Apr 2021
    List Price
    $21.99

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Description

Welcome to the Alpactory! These wacky alpacas are here to help young readers get ready for any new experience ahead in this funny and inspiring picture book.

New experiences can be scary. It never seems like you’ll be 100% ready.

Should Marley pack 2 pencils or 25 for the first day of school? How many pairs of underwear does Ralph need for a sleepover?

Have no fear, the Alpactory is here to help! These alpacas will pack and pack and pack, until…WAIT! Nobody needs that much stuff! Maybe Marley and Ralph have been ready all along…

This fresh, contemporary take on Oh, the Places You’ll Go! will have readers laughing along and feeling prepared for anything.

About the author

Ruth Chan spent her childhood tobogganing in Canada, her teens living in and exploring China, a number of years studying art and education, and a decade working with youth and families in underserved communities. She now writes and illustrates in Brooklyn, New York, where she can often be found chatting with her neighbors. Visit www.ohtruth.com for more info.

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Editorial Reviews

The Alpactory’s wacky employees are tons of fluffy fun...Readers will want to visit the Alpactory even if they’re not going on a trip. This colorful new spin on anxiety management strategies is a great addition to any collection. — School Library Journal

Chan [is a] skillful a wielder of adorableness....[G]oofy, endearing, and good-hearted. — Publishers Weekly

A humorous reminder that all we really need is already within us. — Kirkus Reviews

This comforting narrative acknowledges the anxiety inherent in trying something unfamiliar, then offers encouragement and reassurance. — Booklist

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