That New Animal
- Publisher
- Farrar Straus & Giroux
- Initial publish date
- Mar 2005
- Category
- New Baby
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9780374374433
- Publish Date
- Mar 2005
- List Price
- $20.5
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Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
- Age: 3 to 6
- Grade: p to 1
Description
A new baby changes everything . . . for two dogs
FudgeFudge does not like that new animal. Marshmallow does not like it either. Not even a little bit. So begins this forthright, hilarious, and boldly illustrated story about two dogs that see the arrival of a new baby as a huge problem. They don't like the way that new animal smells or the way the people just sit and stare at it, forgetting all about FudgeFudge and Marshmallow. They have to do something about it, but what? Then one morning a stranger named Grandpa arrives, and he wants to hold that new animal. Instantly FudgeFudge and Marshmallow know they can't allow that. Why? they ask each other. Because, by now, that new animal has become their new animal.
A picture book that speaks with wise and knowing humor to every parent and child who has welcomed or resisted an addition to the family.
That New Animal is a 2005 Boston Globe - Horn Book Award Honor Book for Picture Books.
About the authors
Emily Jenkins est auteure de livres pour enfants et adultes qui ont été classés au palmarès du New York Times. Sous le pseudonyme E. Lockhart, elle a publié The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks, un roman qui a été finaliste pour le National Book Award et le prix Michael L. Printz.
Emily Jenkins is the author of many chapter books, including the Toys trilogy (which begins with Toys Go Out) and the Invisible Inkling series. Her picture books include Lemonade in Winter, Toys Meet Snow, and The Fun Book of Scary Stuff. She would like to be a Flare and work as a pastry chef. Visit Emily at emilyjenkins.com.
Awards
- Long-listed, South Dakota Prairie Bud Award Master List
- Long-listed, Boston Globe-Horn Bk Award, Honor Bk
- Winner, BCCB Blue Ribbon Award
- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Blue Ribbon Award
- Boston Globe – Horn Book Award, Honor Books
- School Library Journal Best Books of the Year
- South Dakota Prairie Bud Award Master Li
- BCCB Blue Ribbon Award
- Boston Globe – Horn Book Award, Honor Books
- Long-listed, NYPLC Children's Books 100
- Arizona Young Readers' Award Master List
- Long-listed, School Library Best Books of the Year
- South Dakota Prairie Bud Award Master List
- Boston Globe-Horn Bk Award, Honor Bk
- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Blue Ribbon Award
- Long-listed, Kirkus Reviews Editor's Choice
- Children's Books: 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing, New York Public Library
- Arizona Grand Canyon Young Readers Master List
- Long-listed, Arizona Grand Canyon Young Readers Maste
Editorial Reviews
“Pratt quirkily illustrates the droll canine point of view with thickly colored, soft-edged brush strokes. Spare facial lines comically express canine and baby reactions. These two will fetch delight in Jenkins's clever take on new arrivals.” —Starred, Kirkus Reviews
“Jenkins...is quietly making a career...as one of the freshest, most evocative, and most accessible picture-book writers of family life. Pratt's paintings are suffused with warm tones and furry-textured brush strokes that comfort even during the dogs' anxious moments. The book's unerring identification of the sore spots of dethronement...will definitely strike chords of recognition in young audiences.” —Starred, The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
“Jenkins's funny and well-paced text flows smoothly.” —Starred, The Horn Book
“This delightful twist on the frequently explored topic of pets displaced by infants will tickle children's funny bones. Both the author and illustrator demonstrate wonderful insight into pet psychology and family dynamics, and the elongated style of the vibrantly colored artwork strikes just the right note of humor and whimsy.” —Starred, School Library Journal
“Jenkins's gift for melding irony with empathy results in the kind of resonant and quotable text that youngsters will demand to hear again and again. Pratt's wry paintings are in perfect sync. Will strike a chord with any child who's ever wondered how soon that new baby can go back to the hospital.” —Starred, Publishers Weekly