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The List – Graphic Novels

Feb 15th, 2011 | By admin | Category: In Every Issue, Learning Kids, Ten Terrific Books

Graphic Novels

Compiled by Shelley Headrick

Children’s Department

Chattanooga-Hamilton County Bicentennial Library

Meister, Cari.  Clues in the Attic.

After losing something, Ben conquers his fear of the attic.  (PreK – 2nd)

Smith, Jeff.  Little Mouse Gets Ready.

Little Mouse prepares for a busy day with his family.  (PreK – 2nd)

Cammuso, Frank and Jay Lynch.  Otto’s Orange Day.

After releasing a genie from a lamp, Otto wishes the whole world would turn orange.  (1st – 3rd)

Peyo.  The Purple Smurfs.

The loveable Smurfs have turned purple and Papa Smurf must save his village.  (1st – 4th)

Krosoczka, Jarrett J.  Lunch Lady and the Cyborg Substitute.

The school lunch lady, a secret crime fighter, along with a group of students investigate strange happenings at their school.  (3rd – 5th)

Sakai, Yohei.  Dinosaur King: Volume 1.

When Max finds a magical stone tablet, he is whisked off to the time of the dinosaurs.  (3rd – 5th)

Kibuishi, Kazu.  Flight Explorer: Volume One.

A collection of short stories collected from acclaimed cartoonists.  (4th – 8th)

Riordan, Rick.  The Lightning Thief: the Graphic Novel.

The first book in the “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” series is transformed into a graphic novel filled with monsters and mythology.  (5th – 8th)

Hale, Shannon and Dean.  Rapunzel’s Revenge.  In this retelling of a classic fairy tale, Rapunzel uses her hair to escape from her villa in the Wild West.  (6th – 9th)

Ando, Natsumi.  Kitchen Princess: 1. While attending Seika Academy in Tokyo, Najika discovers her talent for cooking.  (8th –12th)

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