We Have a Dull-Emma!
We Have a Dull-Emma!
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G. P. Putnam's Sons
Just the Series: Pencil And Eraser   

Series and Publisher: Pencil And Eraser   

Annotation: Fans of Narwhal and Jelly & Pizza and Taco, prepare to meet your new favorite duo! This hilarious new early-reader graph... more
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #393699
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Special Formats: Graphic Novel Graphic Novel
Copyright Date: 2024
Edition Date: 2024 Release Date: 09/10/24
Pages: 67 pages
ISBN: 0-593-69976-9
ISBN 13: 978-0-593-69976-8
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2024004021
Dimensions: 22 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews

Do pencils have lives of their own? Yes, though at times they may seem pointless.Shockingly, Pencil is dull. Not dull as in "uninteresting" but dull as in "needs sharpening." Pencil dramatically imagines owner Stella (represented by a brown hand) rejecting such a useless writing implement. Eraser's terse advice: "Sharpen up." But how will they get from Stella's classroom desk all the way to the sharpener on the teacher's desk? Pencil (briefly sporting a fedora) narrates in the style of an old-fashioned adventure tale. Reserved, laconic Eraser finds the voluble and excited Pencil a bit overwhelming, and, faced with Pencil's multi-step plan, Eraser rubs it out in favor of a simpler idea: They'll use the teacher's chair to climb up (a scene that mostly occurs off the page). Alas! The sharpener is broken. After taking one of several groan-worthy joke breaks, they look for another sharpener. Once more, Pencil has plenty of far-fetched ideas, all of which Eraser dismisses. Will they ever find the coveted sharpener? Very simple drawings depict Pencil as tall and skinny, with fluttery eyelashes; short, stumpy Eraser is pink and white, with cynical half-lidded eyes. The faces are expressive and the typeface clear. While the tale's a bit light on action, the duo's comic interplay is sure to win over readers.A tame adventure tale but a warm buddy story. (drawing instructions) (Early graphic fiction. 5-8)

School Library Journal (Thu Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

K-Gr 2— Classroom life has plenty of challenges, and in this goofy graphic novel, this sentiment extends even to the simplest of school supplies: the familiar, unobtrusive pencil and eraser. With a reader-directed rapport that establishes Pencil as a high-energy jokester and Eraser as a practical foil, the heart of the dilemma is quickly revealed—Pencil's point is dull and she fears being rendered useless to her student-owner Stella. She dons an adventurer's brown, brimmed hat and enlists Eraser in her quest to seek out a functional sharpener. Will Pencil's point be restored before Stella returns and finds her gone? It's not exactly nail-bitingly intense, but the rapport between the pair is intriguing—for every goofy, concerned, sad, or ecstatic expression Pencil makes, Eraser responds with a perpetually neutral, if slightly world-weary, expression. Even when Pencil takes designated "Joke Breaks" in each chapter, Eraser remains, hilariously, unmoved. Nevertheless, their friendship and teamwork persists, encouraging young readers to chuckle and groan their way through this simple and fun story. Alvarado's illustrations move smoothly between conversational and active moments, colored in pleasant primary hues reminiscent of the aesthetics of elementary education. VERDICT Active and funny, Pencil and Eraser's adventures are good for a giggle and cute to boot.— Emilia Packard

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Kirkus Reviews
School Library Journal (Thu Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Word Count: 770
Reading Level: 1.9
Interest Level: K-3
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 1.9 / points: 0.5 / quiz: 551848 / grade: Lower Grades
Lexile: GN400L

Fans of Narwhal and Jelly & Pizza and Taco, prepare to meet your new favorite duo! This hilarious new early-reader graphic novel series follows the adventures of two best friend school supplies: Pencil and Eraser!

Pencil is a joyous adventure seeker and Eraser is a cautious curmudgeon. And when their human person Stella isn’t watching, these two unlikely friends go on all sorts of adventures!

It's the start of a new school year, and Pencil and Eraser are ready for anything. Except when Pencil notices her point has dulled. That's never happened before and she feels...pointless. Stella can't write with a dull pencil. So what can Pencil do? 

The only answer is to leave the comfort of their desk behind and venture out to find a sharpener. But if Pencil is going on an adventure, she'll need to bring her (reluctant) bestie Eraser along for the ride. Together they'll have to traverse the classroom, scale a mountain-sized desk, enter uncharted territory of the school hallway, and avoid being caught by the janitor. Can Pencil and Eraser manage all that before Stella and her classmates return from recess?


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