NCBLA Board Members and Award-Winning Authors Patricia and Fredrick McKissack Write the Latest Exquisite Corpse Adventure with a Marvelous Illustration by James Ransome!
"As Genius Kelly built up speed, heading for Max, Nancy stuck out her foot and tripped the pig who slipped, slid, and fell flat on his nose. That gave Joe, who had recovered from his spill, just enough time to snatch up the baby and run into the woods. Genius Kelly followed, snorting and sniffing and hurling insults and threats like lightning bolts."
Read The Exquisite Corpse Adventure with the young people in your life, free on line at: http://www.read.gov/exquisite-corpse/Book/#page/2/mode/2up
A new adventure will be posted every two weeks!
To find out more information about author Patricia and Fredrick McKissack's great books go to:
http://www.hbook.com/magazine/reviews/group/mckissack.asp
To view a video of Patricia McKissack at the National Book Festival go to:
http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=3439
And look for Pat and Fred McKissack's latest books at your neighborhood library and bookstore! Here are some of their recent titles:
Porch Lies: Tales of Slicksters, Tricksters, and Other Wily Characters by Patricia McKisssack
Abby Takes a Stand by Patricia McKisssack
And a Christmas Classic for Holiday Gift Giving--
by Patricia and Fredrick McKissack
And here are just a few of James' Ransome's (http://www.jamesransome.com)delightful books to share with the Young People in your life! All make great gifts!
Young Pele: Soccer's First Star
by Lesa Cline-Ransome, illustrated by James Ransome
Helen Keller: The World in Her Heart
by Lisa Cline-Ransome, illustrated by James Ransome
by Deborah Hopkinson, illustrated by James Ransome
What Lincoln Said
by Sarah L. Thomson, illustrated James Ransome
To read all The Exquisite Corpse Adventure Episodes, go to:
http://www.read.gov/exquisite-corpse/
To find out what The Exquisite Corpse Adventure is all about, and to find educational support materials to help you expand your child’s literacy and literary experience, go to:
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