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I do not like stories / (Record no. 410465)

000 -LEADER
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CONTROL NUMBER
control field 21332497
DATE AND TIME OF LATEST TRANSACTION
control field 20191211114237.0
FIXED-LENGTH DATA ELEMENTS--GENERAL INFORMATION
fixed length control field 191211s2020 cau j 000 0 eng
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER
LC control number 2019956953
CATALOGING SOURCE
Original cataloging agency DLC
Language of cataloging eng
Description conventions rda
Transcribing agency DLC
AUTHENTICATION CODE
Authentication code pcc
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781771473781
AUTHOR NAME
AUTHOR NAME Larsen, Andrew,
TITLE STATEMENT
Title I do not like stories /
Statement of responsibility, etc Andrew Larsen, Carey Sookocheff.
PROJECTED PUBLICATION DATE
Projected publication date 2009
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent pages cm
TARGET AUDIENCE NOTE
Target audience note Ages 3-7
Source Owlkids Books
TARGET AUDIENCE NOTE
Target audience note Grades K-1
Source Owlkids Books
SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc "The story itself is simple. Boy gets up, boy goes to school, boy comes home from school, boy goes to bed. Boy seems a bit grumpy, until the end of the day when he comes home to his cat, who he clearly loves. The boys story is told in a traditional picture book style-in the meantime, the cat's story is told in graphic panels. Throughout the entire book, the boy tells the reader how much he dislikes stories, all kinds of stories inspired by his surroundings and whatever he is doing - so, he doesn't like stories about getting up in the morning, or stories planes or trains or busses or bikes, or about boring old buildings (illustration shows his school), or stories about going home at the end of the day... And while the boy is going through his day, the cat sets off searching for the boy, following what she thinks is the school bus, only to be mistaken again and again by other things that are also bright yellow: An ice cream stand, a fire hydrant, a taxi, a public mailbox (these yellow objects are a bright color pop on each page, leading the cat and the story forward). Meanwhile the boy is at school, and the only time he looks happy and engaged is when he is shown drawing a picture of his cat. The cat, still wandering about the town, sees the boy in the bus heading home, and rushes to greet him, already back inside by the time the boy opens the door. At this point, the story changes - he's happy to be home and with his cat. He plays with her, feeds her, and snuggles into bed with her. In the end, the reader will understand that the boy doesn't really dislike stories - it just needs to be the right story"--
ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Sookocheff, Carey,
Relator term illustrator.
ADDED ENTRY ELEMENTS (KOHA)
Koha item type 03. English Easy Reading
LOCAL DATA ELEMENT F, LDF (RLIN)
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c orignew
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e epcn
f 20
g y-gencatlg
COPY-LEVEL INFORMATION (RLIN)
Book number/undivided call number, CCAL (RLIN) xd04 2019-12-11
Copies
Piece designation (barcode) Koha full call number School Code Collection
WPSX29714E LARWestwood Primary SchoolClass Library