Egg Marks the Spot (Skunk and Badger 2)
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Timberlake, Amy Author
Klassen, Jon Illustrator
Series
Published
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers , 2021.
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Indie Bestseller * Amazon Top 20 Children's Book * Amazon Best Children's Book * Shelf Awareness Best Children's Book * Chicago Public Library Best BookIn the follow-up to the acclaimed and bestselling best book of the year by Newbery Honoree Amy Timberlake with pictures from Caldecott medalist Jon Klassen, Skunk and Badger head out on a rock-finding expedition with surprises hiding behind every boulder. Buried in the heart of every animal is a secret treasure. For rock scientist Badger, it’s the Spider Eye Agate he found as a cub, stolen years ago by his crafty cousin, Fisher. For Badger’s roommate, Skunk, the treasure is Sundays with the New Yak Times Book Review. When an old acquaintance, Mr. G. Hedgehog, announces his plan to come for the Book Review as soon as it thumps on the doorstep, Skunk decides an adventure will solve Badger’s problems as well as his own. Surprisingly, Badger agrees. Together they set off on an agate-finding expedition at Badger’s favorite spot on Endless Lake. But all is not as it seems at Campsite #5. Fisher appears unexpectedly. Then a chicken arrives who seems intent on staying. Something is up! Secrets, betrayals, lies. . . and a luminous, late-Jurassic prize. Newbery Honor author Amy Timberlake spins the second tale in this series about two opposites who became friends, alongside the lush art of New York Times bestselling author-illustrator and Caldecott Medalist Jon Klassen.Don't miss Skunk and Badger's other adventures in:Skunk and Badger Rock Paper Incisors (Coming October 2025)

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Format
eBook
Street Date
09/14/2021
Language
English
ISBN
9781643752280

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  • Egg marks the spot (Skunk and Badger Volume 2) Cover

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Booklist Review

For their second adventure, friends Skunk and Badger are off on a rock-hunting expedition with a twofold purpose: first, distract Skunk from the inevitable theft of the book-review section of his Sunday New Yak Times; and, second, help Badger find a new agate for his rock collection. While Badger is an old pro when it comes to hiking and camping, Skunk has never even been in the woods, which sets up plenty of opportunities for hilarity. Once at Campsite #5, they encounter good friend Augusta--a teacup-sized orange chicken--and Badger's bullying cousin, Fisher. When Badger notices Augusta and Skunk holding whispered conversations and then going off together, he decides to follow them, ultimately ending up in a hidden cave that holds a gigantic dinosaur egg preserved in amber. Augusta reveals that chickens have been watching over this egg for generations, and it is now in danger. Enter Cousin Fisher, treasure-stealer extraordinaire. Timberlake creates an irresistible mix of high stakes, laugh-out-loud moments, and truly unexpected plot twists as the friends work together to fend off Cousin Fisher, making for an unforgettable expedition. Klassen's chapter illustrations--black-and-white drawings and earth-toned paintings--further heighten the story's charm and humor. All told, it's a wonderful read. And that New Yak Times Book Review problem? It brings a new friend whom readers will hope to see in future adventures.

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Kirkus Book Review

Odd-couple pals Skunk and Badger return. When a former neighbor threatens to resume his weekly theft of Skunk's New Yak Times Book Review, Skunk convinces Badger to undertake a rock-finding expedition in order to assuage the pain of a Book Review--less Sunday. "You cannot leave a hole at the beginning of your Wall of Rocks," observes Skunk. Indeed, Badger's Wall of Rocks--organized alphabetically--does not have the letter A rock. Blame it on Badger's treasure-hunting cousin, Fisher, who stole Badger's Spider Eye Agate long ago. The trip begins well enough: a walk alongside Endless Lake and into the woods where a waterfall fits the bill for Important Rock Work. "X MARKS THE SPOT!" yells Skunk. Then Fisher shows up, mocking Badger's Important Rock Scientist research. When Skunk and Badger learn of a cave with a dinosaur egg embedded in a wall of amber, the duo must thwart Fisher's attempts to steal the egg from its chicken protectors. Leaning heavily on its delightfully whimsical qualities, Book 2 of Timberlake and Klassen's endearing series also boasts a whole lot of heart, perhaps even more so than its predecessor. Even as its often fantastical premise careens over the edge (and thrillingly so), the series' titular duo keep it grounded thanks to Timberlake's clear admiration for these characters and their quirks. Klassen's artwork, meanwhile, continues to awe with its wistfulness. As wonderful as Important Rock Work. (Fantasy. 8-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

*Starred Review* For their second adventure, friends Skunk and Badger are off on a rock-hunting expedition with a twofold purpose: first, distract Skunk from the inevitable theft of the book-review section of his Sunday New Yak Times; and, second, help Badger find a new agate for his rock collection. While Badger is an old pro when it comes to hiking and camping, Skunk has never even been in the woods, which sets up plenty of opportunities for hilarity. Once at Campsite #5, they encounter good friend Augusta—a teacup-sized orange chicken—and Badger's bullying cousin, Fisher. When Badger notices Augusta and Skunk holding whispered conversations and then going off together, he decides to follow them, ultimately ending up in a hidden cave that holds a gigantic dinosaur egg preserved in amber. Augusta reveals that chickens have been watching over this egg for generations, and it is now in danger. Enter Cousin Fisher, treasure-stealer extraordinaire. Timberlake creates an irresistible mix of high stakes, laugh-out-loud moments, and truly unexpected plot twists as the friends work together to fend off Cousin Fisher, making for an unforgettable expedition. Klassen's chapter illustrations—black-and-white drawings and earth-toned paintings—further heighten the story's charm and humor. All told, it's a wonderful read. And that New Yak Times Book Review problem? It brings a new friend whom readers will hope to see in future adventures. Grades 2-4. Copyright 2021 Booklist Reviews.

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Timberlake, A., & Klassen, J. (2021). Egg Marks the Spot (Skunk and Badger 2) . Little, Brown Books for Young Readers.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Timberlake, Amy and Jon Klassen. 2021. Egg Marks the Spot (Skunk and Badger 2). Little, Brown Books for Young Readers.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Timberlake, Amy and Jon Klassen. Egg Marks the Spot (Skunk and Badger 2) Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 2021.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Timberlake, A. and Klassen, J. (2021). Egg marks the spot (skunk and badger 2). Little, Brown Books for Young Readers.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Timberlake, Amy, and Jon Klassen. Egg Marks the Spot (Skunk and Badger 2) Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 2021.

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