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Friends all aflutter!

Runton, Andy. (Author).

Good friends Owly and Wormy are disappointed when their new plant attracts fat, green, bug-like things, instead of butterflies, until a metamorphosis occurs.

Book  - 2011
JP Runto
1 copy / 0 on hold

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  • ISBN: 141695774X
  • ISBN: 9781416957744
  • Physical Description 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations
  • Edition 1st ed.
  • Publisher New York ; Simon & Schuster Children's Pub., [2011]

Content descriptions

General Note:
"Atheneum Books for Young Readers."
At head of title: Owly and Wormy.
Target Audience Note:
"Ages 3-7"--P. [2] of cover.
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 18.99

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Syndetic Solutions - BookList Review for ISBN Number 141695774X
Owly and Wormy, Friends All Aflutter!
Owly and Wormy, Friends All Aflutter!
by Runton, Andy (Author, Illustrator)
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Wormy and Owly, the stars of Runton's Owly comics, here make the leap into their first picture book. Wormy is taken with a flock of passing butterflies, so the two ask a raccoon florist what kind of flower they should plant to attract some. When the recommended flower becomes home to two little green caterpillars, they're a bit put off but soon take a shine to the critters. But then the caterpillars disappear before they have a chance to say good-bye. As in the Owly comics, symbols and small pictures take the place of words in the dialogue balloons (e.g., when the raccoon wishes the duo good luck by saying a four-leafed clover). The story's midsection is perhaps a little too drawn out for a compact picture-book read, and kids hip to where butterflies come from will easily predict the final twist. On the other hand, the opportunity to decode the dialogue visuals will keep viewers engaged throughout this gently challenging offering. The big cartoon illustrations? A blast!--Chipman, Ian Copyright 2010 Booklist

Syndetic Solutions - Publishers Weekly Review for ISBN Number 141695774X
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Fans of Runton's series of graphic novels know about Owly and Wormy's warm friendship and Owly's love for all living things. In the duo's first picture book, Owly learns that in order to attract the butterflies he yearns for, he must plant milkweed in his garden; however, he and Wormy are disconcerted by the caterpillars that show up. Since there's no text, their heated discussion is portrayed through speech balloons containing miniature illustrations and energetic punctuation: "[picture of milkweed] = [picture of butterflies]!" Wormy protests. "[picture of milkweed] ? [picture of caterpillars]!" "[Milkweed] = home," a baseball-capped caterpillar explains tearfully. Owly is a round ball with enormous, expressive eyes and pointy ears; tiny, blobby Wormy often perches on his head. Runton's colors are unabashedly cheerful-lemony yellows, sky blues, and velvety purple for night scenes-and clever, rewarding touches abound (when Owly gets a brainstorm, it's an efficient compact fluorescent light bulb that appears). Even very young children will be able to puzzle out the story's details from the expressions on the characters' faces, and Runton's unvarnished sentimentality creates an atmosphere of absolute security. Ages 3-7. (Mar.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

Syndetic Solutions - School Library Journal Review for ISBN Number 141695774X
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PreS-Gr 2-Wildly popular as a graphic novel for elementary students, Owly is introduced to the younger set through a picture-book format. Essentially wordless, the story is told through illustrations and thought bubbles filled with pictures and symbols. The story begins as the two friends watch butterflies depart their garden. Owly's thought bubble shows three butterflies, an arrow, and a big question mark: Where are they going and why? He and Wormy decide that flowers will bring them back and begin an elaborate solution. Instead of butterflies, though, they are distraught to find two caterpillars munching away on the leaves. Though they initially tell the caterpillars to scram, the pals are swayed by their tearful plea that the plant is their home. The four become fast friends, at least until the caterpillars mysteriously disappear. Older readers will immediately guess what happened, but it is still fun to see Owly and Wormy's delight when their friends miraculously reappear. The large, full-color format makes the book easy for young readers to decode. Round, comforting shapes abound, particularly Owly with his bulbous eyes. With its cheerful palette, cartoon characters, and humorous expressions and details, this is a thoroughly endearing story.-Suzanne Myers Harold, Multnomah County Library System, Portland, OR (c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Owly and Wormy hope that butterflies will be attracted to their garden; they get caterpillars instead. The protagonists eventually become friends with the caterpillars, and this makes their disappearance all the more unsettling--until the creatures reappear as butterflies. In this mostly wordless book, the illustrations, featuring a giant-eyed owl and its amorphous friends, can be hard to decode. (c) Copyright 2011. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Graphic novelist Runton trades off page count for picture-book-bright hues and tones in his first all-color Owly story. (Owly has been appearing in his own eponymous graphic-novel series since 2004.) Related in large and easy-to-follow pictures, the wordless episode (helped by occasional exchanges in rebuses) pairs sweet-natured Owly and his vermiform sidekick with two caterpillars who appear on a milkweed plant, become good friends and playmates through a variety of weathers, mysteriously disappear for some weeks and then, in a joyful denouement, at last emerge as monarch butterflies. Owly's simple emotional ups and downs register as clearly as everso does the sense of time's slow passageand the huge-eyed bird radiates appeal even more strongly here than in his previous appearances as a line-drawn figure. The author/illustrator's customary warm humor pervades this wee story: Wormy, upon seeing the chewed milkweed leaves, "speaks" in a rebus that illustrates a sick-looking flower with a thermometer in its mouth; an idea that strikes Owly combines old convention with newfangled eco-consciousness with a curly florescent light bulb that hovers over his head. New format, new look, same "Aw, shucks" story, art and characters. (Picture book. 2-5)]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.