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Scott Magoon

Auteur de The Boy Who Cried Bigfoot!

8+ oeuvres 576 utilisateurs 31 critiques

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Scott Magoon has illustrated numerous children's books including Spoon by Amy Rosenthal Krouse; Ugly Fish by Kara LaReau; Hugo and Miles in I've Painted Everything, and The Luck of the Loch Ness Monster: A Tale of Picky Eating, by A.W. Flaherty. (Bowker Author Biography)

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Œuvres de Scott Magoon

The Boy Who Cried Bigfoot! (2013) 279 exemplaires
Breathe (2014) 154 exemplaires
Linus The Little Yellow Pencil (2019) 45 exemplaires
Mystery Ride! (2008) 19 exemplaires

Oeuvres associées

Spoon (2009) — Illustrateur — 611 exemplaires
Rescue and Jessica: A Life-Changing Friendship (2018) — Illustrateur — 326 exemplaires
Chopsticks (2012) — Illustrateur — 306 exemplaires
Misunderstood Shark (2018) — Illustrateur — 304 exemplaires
Misunderstood Shark: Friends Don't Eat Friends (2019) — Illustrateur — 259 exemplaires
The Nuts: Sing and Dance in Your Polka-Dot Pants (2015) — Illustrateur — 245 exemplaires
Ugly Fish (2006) — Illustrateur — 179 exemplaires
The Luck of the Loch Ness Monster: A Tale of Picky Eating (2007) — Illustrateur — 161 exemplaires
The Nuts: Bedtime at the Nut House (2014) — Illustrateur — 118 exemplaires
I Will Not Eat You (2016) — Illustrateur — 88 exemplaires
The Nuts: Keep Rolling! (2017) — Illustrateur — 67 exemplaires
I Have a Balloon (2017) — Illustrateur — 56 exemplaires
Mr. Prickles: A Quill-Fated Love Story (2011) — Illustrateur — 50 exemplaires
Where Is My Balloon? (2019) — Illustrateur — 32 exemplaires
If Waffles Were Like Boys (2011) — Illustrateur — 27 exemplaires

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Lug, Martie, Quito, and Scratch are a team of "rare" (extinct) animals working for Dr. Z to - they think - protect nature. But when a trip to Siberia reveals that Dr. Z only wants the Siberian unicorn horn for his own gain and power, and that he's been misinforming the team all along, they turn on him and team up with Ursa, escaping with the horn (and its magical healing properties). Full of advanced technology, scenes of action and danger, and a big revelation, this is an exciting middle grade series starter with a focus on environmental protection and climate change.

There is a lot of back matter, including an "extinctionary" (a fact sheet on all the extinct animals in the book, including saber-tooth tigers, passenger pigeons, woolly mammoths, Collins' poison frogs, cave bears, and more), a glossary, more about the Batagaika Crater, ways to protect the environment, instructions for the quick-freeze trick, further reading, and a bibliography.

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"Big picture, people. Earth's natural habitats are in trouble. We've each got a chance to make a positive difference. The world needs all creatures to work together. Nature needs her heroes." (Quito the Collins' poison frog, 17)

"Friends show their love in times of trouble, not in happiness." (Nadia, citing an old Russian saying, 41)

"Your idealistic foster father led you to believe you had a choice in your destiny. But you do not." (Dr. Z to Scratch, 111)

"Each of us is the last of our kind. But our family is the first of its kind. Here's to us - the Extincts! Answering nature's call together."
"OMG. Worst. Slogan. Ever." (Scratch and Martie, 138)
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JennyArch | 3 autres critiques | Feb 15, 2024 |
I don’t know how to describe this. I love how seriously the story takes itself with cartoony extinct animals.

Lug, the wooly mammoth, has survivor’s guilt and even legal issues when an arsonist triggers a traumatic memory. I enjoyed his narrative and arc, not wanting to be exploited in the zoo system but also wanting to keep his hands busy.

Also, I’m always immediately intrigued when an antagonist says they want to burn the world.
The art style even has a kind of grittiness to it. The fighting of forest fires was informative. I had no clue you really can fight fire with fire.

SN: I’m not a Spanish language buff, but I’m tired that the frog’s Spanish never has accent marks. Si and Sí are two different things
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DestDest | May 21, 2023 |
Note: I accessed a digital review copy of this book through Edelweiss.
 
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fernandie | 3 autres critiques | Sep 15, 2022 |
This book is an Art teacher's joy. All about a family of drawing tools that have an art show. Linus, the pencil and Ernie, his eraser, do not get along. Until one day they figured out how to work together. Linus and Ernie had the most creative art to enter into the show.
 
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MeghanTrueman | 3 autres critiques | Jul 22, 2022 |

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