The Miniature World of Marvin & James
The Miniature World of Marvin & James
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Square Fish
Just the Series: The Masterpiece Adventures Vol. 1   

Series and Publisher: The Masterpiece Adventures   

Annotation: When his best friend, a human boy named James, goes away on vacation, Marvin the beetle worries that their friendship may end.
 
Reviews: 4
Catalog Number: #108420
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
Special Formats: Chapter Book Chapter Book
Publisher: Square Fish
Copyright Date: 2014
Edition Date: 2015 Release Date: 10/20/15
Illustrator: Murphy, Kelly,
Pages: 104 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 1-250-06958-0 Perma-Bound: 0-605-90259-3
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-1-250-06958-0 Perma-Bound: 978-0-605-90259-6
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2013036081
Dimensions: 21 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
School Library Journal

Gr 1-4 In a companion to the acclaimed Masterpiece (Holt, 2008), best friends James (a boy) and Marvin (a beetle) are separated for a week while James goes on vacation. Marvin has to make do with his irritating cousin, Elaine. Their hijinks are highlighted in this charming and humorous chapter book series opener about friendship and adventure.

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

Broach and Murphy bring back James and his beetle best friend, Marvin-previously seen in 2008's acclaimed Masterpiece-in this first book in the Masterpiece Adventures series of chapter books. Their cross-species friendship is just right for a younger crowd, and so are the insecurities and frustrations Marvin is feeling as James prepares to go on a trip to the beach without him (-Marvin does not want to help James pack. But at least it is something they can do together"). James leaves in the first chapter and doesn't return until the fifth and final one; while he's away, Marvin goes exploring with his cousin Elaine, a journey that takes a genuinely harrowing turn when they get stuck in Mr. Pompaday's mechanical pencil sharpener. Murphy's pen-and-ink illustrations shift from glee to horror as she shows the bug-eyed beetles cannonballing into the soft pit of pencil shavings, only to have their escape route plugged by a pencil. Despite the simplicity of Broach's pared-down sentences, the story brims with both emotion and moments of quiet wisdom. Ages 6-9. (Feb.)

Horn Book

A new early chapter book series follows the friendship of beetle Marvin and human James (Masterpiece) for a younger audience. The sentences are shorter and the illustrations more prominent, but the amiable tone and relatable characters are the same. New readers will be rewarded by this page-turning adventure, written throughout with emotional authenticity and ending with a satisfying conclusion.

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Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
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Word Count: 3,399
Reading Level: 2.6
Interest Level: 1-4
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 2.6 / points: 0.5 / quiz: 164277 / grade: Lower Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:2.1 / points:3.0 / quiz:Q62819
Lexile: 510L
Guided Reading Level: N
CHAPTER ONE
James Says Good-bye
 
 
Marvin is sad.
James is going away.
“Just to the beach,” James tells him.
Mrs. Pompaday and William are going too.
Only Mr. Pompaday will stay. Marvin does not like Mr. Pompaday.
James says, “I will be back in a week.”
That does not make Marvin feel better. A week is a long time! He will miss James.
He rolls into a ball, like this:
James leans close to Marvin. “Don’t be sad, little guy. When I come home, I’ll bring you a surprise!”
Even that does not make Marvin feel better. What will he do without James? James is his best friend.
“You can help me pack,” James says. He lifts his suitcase onto the bed.
Marvin does not want to help James pack. But at least it is something they can do together.
James has a list of everything he needs to pack. He puts the list on his desk.
“Now, when I say something, cross it off,” James tells Marvin. He opens the bottle of ink on the desk. He puts the cap next to Marvin with a little ink in it.
Marvin can’t read, but he is good at crossing things off. He dips his front legs in the ink.
“One,” says James. “Socks.” He puts socks in the suitcase.
Marvin draws a line through the first word on the list.
“Two,” says James. “Underwear.” He puts underwear in the suitcase.
Marvin draws a line through the second word.
“Three … swimsuit.” James puts his swimsuit in the suitcase. It has dragonflies on it. Marvin thinks it would look nicer with beetles. He draws a line through the third word on the list.
“Four … pajamas.” James puts his pajamas in the suitcase.
Marvin draws a line through the fourth word.
“See? You are really helping!” James tells him. “That is half my list. Five … shirts.” He puts shirts in the suitcase.
Oops! Marvin has no more ink on his legs. He dips them in the cap again. He draws a line through the fifth word on the list.
“Six … shorts. My suitcase is almost full.” James squeezes his shorts into the suitcase.
Marvin draws a line through the sixth word on the list.
“Seven … toothbrush. I always forget my toothbrush,” James tells Marvin. “That’s why I made a list in the first place.” He puts his toothbrush in the suitcase.
Marvin draws a line through the seventh word.
There is only one word left.
“Eight … book! That’s everything,” says James. He takes a book from his shelf. Marvin draws a line through the last word on the list.
“There’s no room,” James says. He puts the book on the floor and moves things around in the suitcase.
“James!” Mrs. Pompaday calls. “Are you ready? We can’t be late for the plane.”
“Coming, Mom,” James says. He zips his suitcase shut.
Uh-oh! The book is still on the floor. James will forget his book! Marvin runs over the list. All the words are crossed off. He taps his legs on number eight.
James sees him. “Good job!” he says. “You crossed off everything.”
Marvin keeps tapping.
James puts on his shoes.
Marvin runs around in circles.
“Don’t worry,” James says. “I’ll be back soon.”
Marvin runs to the cap of ink and dips his legs in it.
James stands up. “Time to go.”
Marvin runs back to the paper and draws this:
Finally, James understands. “Oh!” he says. “I forgot my book!”
He finds the book on the floor and puts it in his suitcase. Marvin sighs.
“Thanks, little guy!” James smiles at Marvin. “You are a big help.”
He pats Marvin’s shell. “Good-bye! See you in a week.”
Marvin lifts one leg and waves good-bye. He is still sad. But at least he helped James pack, and James did not forget his book.


 
Text copyright © 2014 by Elise Broach
Illustrations copyright © 2014 by Kelly Murphy



Excerpted from The Miniature World of Marvin and James by Elise Broach
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In this Masterpiece Adventure, the first in a companion series for younger readers from bestselling author Elise Broach, James is going on vacation for a week. His best friend, Marvin the beetle, has to stay at home. Without James to keep him company, Marvin has to play with his annoying cousin, Elaine. Marvin and Elaine quickly find themselves getting into all sorts of trouble--even getting trapped inside a pencil sharpener! Marvin misses James and starts to worry about their friendship. Will James still be Marvin's friend when he gets home or will James have found a new best friend? The Miniature World of Marvin and James by Elise Broach, with illustrations by Kelly Murphy, is the first in a series of chapter books set in the world of the acclaimed middle-grade novel Masterpiece. A Christy Ottaviano Book


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