You’ll laugh out loud when Mac and Mac try to hatch a kitten. . . out of a watermelon. This easy-to-read intro to graphic novels is perfect for fans of all things goofy according to School Library Journal. Twin brothers Mac and Mac are soooo lucky. How lucky are they? When they get hit on the head with an acorn, they’re lucky that little acorns and not big watermelons grow on trees.When their frenemy Meatball gives them a bag full of bees, they’re lucky that Mom has just built a beehive to put them in.And when their watermelon DOESN’T hatch a kitten, they’re lucky that there’s another way to get a pet.Illustrated by Tedd Arnold, whose Fly Guy series is a kid favorite, this fifth book in the Noodleheads graphic novel series is perfect for comic fans and reluctant readers, with short, funny chapters following Mac and Mac through ridiculous adventures. Full of wordplay, jokes, and slapstick humor, the Noodlehead series is sure to delight. Based on traditional world folktales and stories of fools, the Noodleheads also encourage critical thinking, inviting kids to use their noodles- spotting the holes in the brothers’ grand plans, and anticipating how things will go awry.Source notes from professional storytellers Martha Hamilton and Mitch Weiss provide more information about the traditional stories that inspired Mac and Mac’s mishaps, showing how these comic motifs feature in folklore and legends all around the world and offering opportunities for further reading. A Junior Library Guild Selection!
Tedd Arnold is the author and illustrator of the bestselling Fly Guy series and the illustrator of more than 60 books, including DETECTIVE BLUE. He has received Theodor Seuss Geisel Honors for HI! FLY GUY and I SPY FLY GUY! Tedd lives with his wife, Carol, in upstate New York.
Martha Hamilton and Mitch Weiss perform in the U.S. as well as abroad as Beauty & the Beast Storytellers. Their books and recordings have won an Irma Simonton Black Award for Excellence in Children’s Literature. They live in Ithaca, New York.
Martha Hamilton and Mitch Weiss perform in the U.S. as well as abroad as Beauty & the Beast Storytellers. Their books and recordings have won an Irma Simonton Black Award for Excellence in Children’s Literature. They live in Ithaca, New York.
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