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Leilong the Library Bus - by Julia Liu (Hardcover)

Leilong the Library Bus - by  Julia Liu (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Leilong's friends are taking him to story time at the library. But it's difficult for a large brontosaurus without a library card to follow all the rules. Especially when Leilong gets caught up in the story and joins in. Is Leilong too big for the library, or is the library too small?"--Back cover.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>A library-loving dinosaur reminds us how it feels to be transported by story in this picture book for young children.</strong></p> <p>Leilong's friends are taking him to story time at the library. But it's difficult for a large, clumsy brontosaurus without a library card to follow all the rules. Especially when enthusiastic Leilong gets caught up in the story and joins in, threatening to flatten the library. Is Leilong too big for the library, or is the library too small?<br /> With vibrant and vintage-like illustrations, Children of all ages will love this enthusiastic, bumbling dinosaur who just wants, like all of us, to hear a good story. Perfect to read aloud or together with younger dino fans and book-lovers, or for readers aged 5-7. </p> <p>Julia Liu has worked as an editor of children's fiction at several of Taiwan's biggest and most prestigious publishers, and has published picture books, illustrated biographies and a collection of fairy tales.</p> <p>Bei Lynn is an award-winning Taiwanese illustrator who has written and illustrated over 20 picture books, stories, magazines and comics. Her works have been recognized by various awards and honors.</p> <p>Other books by Julia Lui: <br /> <em>Leilong Is Too Long!</em></p> <p>Praise for <em>Leilong the Library Bus</em> <br /> Text and illustrations are perfectly matched here. Via Wang's smooth translation from Chinese, Liu employs simple, direct third-person narration, enhanced by intriguing dialogue and winning characters. Lynn's intricate cartoons provide scope and setting and much of the fun as well as thought-provoking details.--<em><strong>Kirkus Reviews</strong></em><br /> <br /> "A heart-warming, humorous read. Readers will instantly fall in love with this likeable (slightly goofy) brontosaurus -- the juxtaposition of him and the quiet setting of the library is ridiculously delightful." - Reading Time, The Children's Book Council of Australia<br /> <br /> "Leilong is a cheerful, bright-green standout among bustling cityscapes and quiet interiors with dark line art and crayon-like smears of rose and dusty blue."--<em><strong>Foreword Reviews</strong></em></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>Leilong is a boisterous brontosaurus who just wants to fit in--especially to the town library for story time. Though he's eager to enjoy the library with his friends, the building can't accommodate his energy or his size, leading to a creative solution that ensures everyone can take part in the magic of learning. Leilong is a cheerful, bright-green standout among bustling cityscapes and quiet interiors with dark line art and crayon-like smears of rose and dusty blue.--<em>Foreword Reviews</em></p>-- "Website" (9/29/2021 12:00:00 AM)<br><br><p>Sauropod Leilong loves books and stories, especially about dinosaurs.</p> <p> Leilong and his friends Maggie, Mo, and Max are headed to the library for storytime, traveling on Leilong's very large back. There are hints that dinosaurs are not entirely unusual in this city. There is a refueling station that's specifically for dinosaurs. When he moves too fast, police warn him to slow down. But Leilong is denied entrance to the library because he cannot fit through the door and doesn't have a library card. So he pokes his head in a window to hear the story. The children enjoy 'Little Red Riding Hood, ' shouting responses as the librarian reads. Leilong becomes so involved that his shouts shake the entire building, and he is banished for breaking the rules. When all the children leave with him in solidarity, the librarians reconsider and come up with an ingenious plan to share books with everyone. Text and illustrations are perfectly matched here. Via Wang's smooth translation from Chinese, Liu employs simple, direct third-person narration, enhanced by intriguing dialogue and winning characters. Lynn's intricate cartoons provide scope and setting and much of the fun as well as thought-provoking details. Humans all have pale skin, and Leilong is gloriously green. Leilong is met variously with laughter, amazement, and quite a few frowns, and the initial reactions at the library indicate that sauropods are not always welcome. Young readers will come to understand an underlying gentle message of recognizing and embracing differences.</p> <p> Yay for Leilong.--<em>Kirkus Reviews</em></p> <br /></p>-- "Journal" (6/15/2021 12:00:00 AM)<br>

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