Crafty Chloe
Crafty Chloe
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Annotation: Chloe is very good at crafts and creates a fabulous gift for her best friend's birthday, but also saves the day for a classmate who had been unkind to her.
 
Reviews: 8
Catalog Number: #5274311
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Common Core/STEAM: Common Core Common Core
Copyright Date: 2012
Edition Date: 2012 Release Date: 02/21/12
Illustrator: Ross, Heather,
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 1-442-42123-1
ISBN 13: 978-1-442-42123-3
Dewey: E
LCCN: 2010042811
Dimensions: 30 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews

Crafty Chloe is the creative cousin of Clementine. Ginger haired, with an adorable taste in free-to-be-me outfits and a heart of gold, this young heroine finds original and kind-hearted solutions to big problems. When snooty London flaunts that SHE has already purchased the perfect gift for Chloe's best friend Emma, Chloe retorts that she is going to make a present instead. But handmade items are hard to make, and they require planning and skills. Will Chloe finish her special gift in time? Chloe feigns having the "chicken pops" to avoid the hard work of creating a masterpiece. But when she makes up her mind to go to the party, the hard work begins. After thinking and doodling for a very long time, Chloe passionately works away the day on her personal gift. An accident that happens on the way to party poses a challenge to Chloe that she gracefully rises to meet. DiPucchio is to be commended for providing a simple and strong story with a loving solution that will surprise readers. Strong pacing and fanciful illustrations full of happy yellow highlights capture a delightfully determined and winning child. Ross gives Chloe a sweet individuality that makes her memorable and likable. A corresponding website provides crafting ideas and instructions. Required reading for any child going to a birthday party. (Picture book. 4-8)

ALA Booklist (Thu Dec 01 00:00:00 CST 2011)

More of a storybook than a craft how-to (young crafters can take comfort in the link to a website with instructions for making the crafts depicted), this vignette features a young girl dealing with feelings of inadequacy, peer pressure, and birthday-gift one-upmanship. Chloe isn't very good at sports, video games, or dance; she excels, however, at making clothes and other crafty pursuits. She fears her homemade gift will never measure up to glamor gal London's fancy purchased doll, but in true happy-ending fashion, it's the dress and doll bed Chloe makes that save the day at the birthday party. Pencil-and-digital art in pastel colors render the everygirl drama in an accessible, cartoon style. The girls' facial expressions are priceless, especially when they face off across paragraphs, London looking scornful on the left and Chloe with an exaggerated blasé shrug on the right. A pleasant girl-centric story ideal for those beginning to make the leap from shorter picture books.

Horn Book

Though she isn't good at sports or video games, Chloe is a whiz at crafting. Forced to create rather than buy a birthday present for her best friend, Chloe does something extra; the gift gets a mean classmate out of a bind, earning Chloe a new friend. This charming ode to creativity is well served by Ross's spirited art, done in pencil with digital coloring.

Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

Crafty Chloe is the creative cousin of Clementine. Ginger haired, with an adorable taste in free-to-be-me outfits and a heart of gold, this young heroine finds original and kind-hearted solutions to big problems. When snooty London flaunts that SHE has already purchased the perfect gift for Chloe's best friend Emma, Chloe retorts that she is going to make a present instead. But handmade items are hard to make, and they require planning and skills. Will Chloe finish her special gift in time? Chloe feigns having the "chicken pops" to avoid the hard work of creating a masterpiece. But when she makes up her mind to go to the party, the hard work begins. After thinking and doodling for a very long time, Chloe passionately works away the day on her personal gift. An accident that happens on the way to party poses a challenge to Chloe that she gracefully rises to meet. DiPucchio is to be commended for providing a simple and strong story with a loving solution that will surprise readers. Strong pacing and fanciful illustrations full of happy yellow highlights capture a delightfully determined and winning child. Ross gives Chloe a sweet individuality that makes her memorable and likable. A corresponding website provides crafting ideas and instructions. Required reading for any child going to a birthday party. (Picture book. 4-8)

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

Chloe can stitch and glue like nobody-s business. She makes fetching hats out of coffee filters (Mom, who clearly need her caffeine, is not amused). She designs dapper clothes for her dog, who promptly assumes a swinger-s swagger. And she embellishes her baby brother with googly eyes because, as DiPucchio (Zombie in Love) explains in a gently precocious tone, they make -anything... less boring.- While it-s smart to tap into the Etsy zeitgeist, this story of an ingenious heroine relies on some inelegant ideas. Why does Chloe have to be a loser at everything but crafting? Why is her nemesis a standard-issue fashionista who thinks crafting is déclassé (and is, of course, won over)? Luckily, Ross, a crafter herself, saves the premise with her sprightly cartooning and evident sympathies for her heroine. The book is at its best capturing Chloe in full DIY mode, totally focused on creating something fabulous from the supplies scattered in front of her. Anyone wanting to teach a child the rewards of being -in the zone- should just open the book to one of those pages. Ages 4-8. Agent: Writers House. (Feb.)

School Library Journal (Thu Mar 01 00:00:00 CST 2012)

K-Gr 2 Chloe isn't good at sports, video games, or dancing. Her forte is making things, from coffee-filter hats to outfits for her dog. However, when it comes time to get a birthday present for her best friend, Emma, she goes shopping. She zeroes in on the perfect gift, Violet, a Flower Girl doll, when another child, London, informs her she has already purchased it for Emma. Although London says this "extra sweetly," the expression on her face, as well as her dog's, tells a different story. When Chloe says she will make Emma something instead, London is nasty and derisive. However, when the doll comes to grief on the way to the party, Chloe's homemade creation saves the day, and London's derision turns to praise. While Chloe is a likable character, her excessive concern over the birthday present (going so far as to feign illness to avoid the party) is unrealistic, as is London's instant transformation. While Ross's digitally colored pencil illustrations add some humor to the story, this is strictly an additional purchase. Grace Oliff, Ann Blanche Smith School, Hillsdale, NJ

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Wilson's Children's Catalog
Word Count: 705
Reading Level: 2.6
Interest Level: K-3
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 2.6 / points: 0.5 / quiz: 150999 / grade: Lower Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:2.5 / points:1.0 / quiz:Q59440
Lexile: AD570L

Fancy Nancy meets Martha Stewart in Crafty Chloe, the adorable DIY star of a new picture book series!

When another girl has already purchased the most perfect birthday gift for Chloe’s friend Emma, Chloe decides she’ll make a present—something you can’t buy in a store. But crafting isn’t easy, and it’s beginning to look like she won’t have a great idea in time. Fortunately, with a good doodle session and a whole lot of glitter to inspire her, Chloe figures out just the thing to save the day—and with a little help from her trusty glue gun, she just might save a friendship, too!

This inventive and irresistible picture book will have young readers itching to reach for their googly eyes.

Check out CraftyChloe.com to learn how to make the cool crafts featured in the book!


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