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Sky-High Guy

par Nina Crews

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Jack likes to play with his "friend" Guy without the interference of his little brother Gus, but when Guy gets stuck in a tree, Gus is the perfect companion to help Jack rescue him.
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Two boys play with this "Guy" toy everyday and one day they make him skydive. They lose him in a tree and the older one is devastated. He has to figure out how to get the toy out of the tree by himself. Him and his brother put their brains together and get the toy out of the tree.
Age 5-6
Source: Lacey Timberland Regional Library
  sisterpants | Jun 9, 2019 |
Nina Crews is the daughter of Donald Crews and, like her father, she both writes and illustrates her own books. Also similar to her father, Nina Crews bases the stories from her books off of everyday events, but allows the readers' imagination to sprout through the story turning these everyday events into wondrous adventures. Nina Crews separates her style from her father, however, when referencing her form of illustration. Where Donald Crews uses drawn and painted illustrations for the pictures, his daughter seems to favor using photographs to help tell her stories. Nina Crews shares a similar writing style to her father as well, using short, simple sentences to allow for the reader to use their imagination to fill in the gaps based on the pictures. The apple clearly didn't fall far from the tree in the case of Nina Crews and her father, Donald Crews, two authors who really seem to encourage young readers' to use their imaginations. ( )
  Noahedels | Oct 15, 2018 |
Jack and Gus are two brothers play pretend adventures with their toys. They do many exciting things and one day while throwing their home made parachute guy in the air, he gets caught in the tree. The boys discuss their options and problem solve how to get the toy parachute guy down from the tree by themselves. They work together to solve their problem.
Age 3-6
Source: Pierce County Library
  ellenroth | May 29, 2016 |
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