Calvin, Look Out!: A Bookworm Birdie Gets Glasses

Jennifer Berne
Illustrated by Keith Bendis
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Calvin, Look Out!: A Bookworm Birdie Gets Glasses

Jennifer Berne
Illustrated by Keith Bendis
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32 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Aug 05, 2014
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 32
  • Publisher: Sterling Children's Books
  • ISBN: 9781454909101
  • Dimensions: 10.0" W x 0.38" L x 10.0" H
Jennifer Berne has been a long-time contributor to Nick Jr. Magazine, and a writer for both print and TV. She has published numerous award-winning books for kids, including On a Beam of Light: A Story of Albert Einstein (Chronicle), and Calvin Cant Fly (Sterling). Jennifer lives in a house she designed herself, in the rolling hills of Columbia County, NY.
 
Keith Bendiss work has appeared in the New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Fortune, and Time. Keith was the illustrator for William Safires “On Language” column in the New York Times Magazine, and for nine books including Calvin Cant Fly (Sterling), William Kotzwinkles The Fan Man (Vintage), and the bestselling The Illustrated Casey at the Bat: The Immortal Baseball Ballad (Workman). He lives on an old farm in Columbia County, NY.
 
Praise for Calvin Cant Fly!
"The irresistible story . . . will put smiles on the faces of readers of all ages . . . The illustrations are wildly original and full of funny details . . . With their stick legs, flat heads and fluffy hair(s), the starlings are endearingly comical. Between its heartwarming (but never treacly) story and quirky illustrations, this tale should be a staple among book-loving families as well as in libraries and elementary classrooms for years to come." —Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)

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