No. of pages 48
Published: 2017
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This book is the winner of numerous awards
This book is aimed at children at US kindergarten-3rd grade.
This book has been graded for interest at 5-8 years.
There are 48 pages in this book. This book was published in 2017 by Pajama Press .
Sarah Ellis has written more than twenty novels and picture books for young readers. Her many honors include the Governor General's Award, the Mr. Christie Book Award, the Sheila A. Egoff Children's Book Prize, and the prestigious Vicky Metcalf Award for a body of work. Written from her insightful memories of her own childhood and keen observations of the world around her, Ellis' stories masterfully reflect her readers' own experiences. She lives in Vancouver, British Columbia. Carmen Mok is an illustrator who received her formal training from the University of Waterloo and Sheridan College. Her previous book publications include Here Babies, There Babies, Look at Me Now, and Ride the Big Machines in Winter. Numerous magazines, including Today's Parent and Owl Kids, have also published her work. Carmen lives in Niagara Region, Ontario.
This book has been nominated for the following award:
Best Books for Kids & Teens
This book was recognised by the Best Books for Kids & Teens.
About Waiting for Sophie
"[A] down-to-earth, sweet but never mushy story. The accompanying illustrations have a simple, gentle quality that neatly matches the story. The hand-printing-style type used for the text also complements the story and is easy for readers entering the world of early chapter books to decode. Warmth and quiet humor capture the realities of a new baby in the house."-Kirkus Reviews
"[A] sweet and relatable story..."-Publishers Weekly
"This early chapter book offers a relatable story for intermediate readers, who will empathize with the frustrations of waiting for a younger sibling to become old enough to be a playmate. Cartoonish character illustrations on most pages enhance the text. VERDICT A sweet and tender addition for libraries looking for more new sibling materials or titles about patience."-School Library Journal
"[A] beautifully written chapter book about the relationship between Liam and his new baby sister Sophie....The illustrations are colourful and filled with lots of detail which adds to the narrative....This is a gentle story which will definitely appeal to young readers with siblings, as well as the adults who care for them!"-Resource Links
"Ellis' trademark wry humour comes into play almost immediately...Carmen Mok, who has many picturebook and magazine credits to her name, has graced the pages with some charming digitally-created art with the look of watercolours...Waiting for Sophie is a fine addition to library collections, especially those requiring more easy novels with contemporary themes. Highly Recommended."-CM Magazine
"[A] sweet story that will help youngsters understand the process of becoming an older sibling and how much patience is needed."-City Book Review
"[A]n original and heartwarming story"-Midwest Book Review
"[I]deal for a young reader who is transitioning to reading chapter books. Full of child-like imagination and silliness...[T]his book would be especially relatable to a soon-to-be big brother or sister..."-Brigham Young University, Children's Book & Media Reviews
"A cute story that teaches children about patience....Sarah Ellis has a way with words; I would read more books by her."-The Bookshelf Corner
"Sarah Ellis gives Liam a voice that is so filled with hope about his new sister and the promise of having a familial playmate that even his frustrations are natural and unfeigned....And, although Waiting for Sophie is an early reader, rather than a picture book, the illustrations by Carmen Mok augment Sarah Ellis' story with the innocence and family that the author's words already convey. Young children being challenged to read their first chapter books will appreciate this early reader as it will undoubtedly speak to them."-CanLit for LittleCanadians
"Sarah Ellis tells another timeless story with beautifully chosen text and Carmen Mok matches the tone of the story perfectly with gentle images and soft colors."-Sal's Fiction Addiction
"Waiting for Sophie is a great older sibling book for younger school-age kids. Sarah Ellis not only captures the excitement of waiting for a new baby brother or sister, but also gives voice to the little frustrations kids can experience when dealing with a new baby in the house, and the desire to have a playmate their age."-Mom Read It
"This book for early readers is charming....I liked the big brother, big sister story...[and] how the adults didn't fit stereotypes. The drawings are simple, but engaging, and show the emotions of the different characters vividly....I also thought the endpapers were a neat touch, covered with pictures of hand tools."-Canadian Bookworm
"This easy chapter book is full of spunk and warmth."-Orange Marmalade, "Super Sisters and Brilliant Brothers"