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Pomelo's Big Adventure


Pomelo the Garden Elephant

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No. of pages 40

Published: 2014

Great for age 7-10 years

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Large, lovely pages of cactuses, canyons, and the open road: this isn't just a panorama but a true Pomelorama-adventure!

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Pomelo the Garden Elephant .

This book is aimed at children in preschool-3rd grade.

This book has been graded for interest at 4-8 years.

There are 40 pages in this book. This book was published in 2014 by Enchanted Lion Books .

Davide Cali and Benjamin Chaud are the author/illustrator team behind A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to School. and I Didn't Do My Homework Because. Ramona Badescu was born in 1980 in southern Romania. She arrived in France at the age of 11 and started to write for children ten years later. She lives in the wonderfully diverse French city of Marseille. Benjamin Chaud lives and works in Paris. He has illustrated an impressive number of picture books and has written at least one as well.

 

This book is in the following series:

Pomelo the Garden Elephant

"Amid the cheery storytelling and dear illustrations, the very straightforward scariness surrounding solitude and self-reliance surfaces, along with some coping strategies. . . This jaunty little elephant provides a mammoth lesson for young readers about bravery, grit and fortitude." -- STARRED REVIEW, Kirkus Reviews "Throughout Pomelo's Big Adventure, a gentle spirit of exploration leads the protagonist and the reader onward. Oversize pages filled with Mr. Chaud's witty, bright drawings that pop amid white pages reflect the elephant's sense of curiosity and openness to possibilities." -- New York Journal of Books "Someone goes on a journey" is one of the guiding precepts of narrative; "Are we there yet?" is one of the guiding precepts of childhood. . . like all terrific books, they're reasons enough to travel." - - Daniel Handler, The New York Times Book Review "Pomelo will teach your child that taking risks may be scary, ah but the rewards may be very great. The illustrations are so spectacular in a most enchanting way, and when you read the story while looking at the big two-page spreads, your heart will fill with joy." - Smart Books for Smart Kids "Badescu conveys the nervousness and anxiety that can come with traveling solo, and tiny, pink Pomelo remains a quirky, comic hero." - Publishers Weekly

 

"Amid the cheery storytelling and dear illustrations, the very straightforward scariness surrounding solitude and self-reliance surfaces, along with some coping strategies. . . This jaunty little elephant provides a mammoth lesson for young readers about bravery, grit and fortitude." -- STARRED REVIEW, Kirkus Reviews "Throughout Pomelo's Big Adventure, a gentle spirit of exploration leads the protagonist and the reader onward. Oversize pages filled with Mr. Chaud's witty, bright drawings that pop amid white pages reflect the elephant's sense of curiosity and openness to possibilities." -- New York Journal of Books "Someone goes on a journey" is one of the guiding precepts of narrative; "Are we there yet?" is one of the guiding precepts of childhood. . . like all terrific books, they're reasons enough to travel." - - Daniel Handler, The New York Times Book Review "Pomelo will teach your child that taking risks may be scary, ah but the rewards may be very great. The illustrations are so spectacular in a most enchanting way, and when you read the story while looking at the big two-page spreads, your heart will fill with joy." Smart Books for Smart Kids "Badescu conveys the nervousness and anxiety that can come with traveling solo, and tiny, pink Pomelo remains a quirky, comic hero." Publishers Weekly