Bird & Squirrel on ice
(Graphic Novel)

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New York, NY : Graphix, an imprint of Scholastic, ©2014.
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Description

Bird and Squirrel are back and ready for adventure!

After Bird and Squirrel crash land in the South Pole during a raging blizzard, a penguin named Sakari thinks Bird has come to rid her village of a hungry Killer Whale. But when Squirrel finds out that Bird will actually be fed to the Killer Whale as a sacrifice, they hatch a crazy plan to escape. With good timing, a little luck, and help from Sakari, they just might make it out alive. Or they might end up as whale food!

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Format
Graphic Novel
Edition
First edition.
Physical Desc
125 pages : chiefly ; 23 cm
Language
English
ISBN
9780545563185, 0545563186

Notes

Description
Bird and Squirrel have a new friend, Sakari, and also a new enemy, the Great Whale, who wants Bird as his next meal.

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  • Bird & Squirrel on the Run!: A Graphic Novel (Bird & Squirrel Volume 1) Cover
  • Bird & Squirrel on Ice: A Graphic Novel (Bird & Squirrel Volume 2) Cover
  • Bird & Squirrel On the Edge!: A Graphic Novel (Bird & Squirrel Volume 3) Cover
  • Bird & Squirrel on fire (Bird & Squirrel Volume 4) Cover
  • Bird & Squirrel: All tangled up (Bird & Squirrel Volume ) Cover

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Published Reviews

School Library Journal Review

Gr 2-5-Bird and Squirrel crash-land at the South Pole, where they meet a spear-wielding penguin named Sakari, who believes Bird to be the Chosen One. Legend has spoken of a flying bird who will bring peace and prosperity to their penguin village, currently under threat by the Great Whale. Despite Squirrel's insistent pragmatism, Bird plays into the villagers' newfound hope and relishes in the attention of being a savior to the people. When Squirrel discovers that the chief is actually planning on offering Bird to the Great Whale, he and Sakari devise a plan to save his best friend and, with any luck, the rest of the village. Burks's follow-up to Bird & Squirrel on the Run (Scholastic, 2012) wastes no time in dropping readers into the central conflict. The tension of Bird's impending consequences is balanced well with the humor of a blissfully ignorant defender and the bewildered, jittery friend. The dialogue is minimal, and much of the scenes are communicated through the characters' facial expressions and gestures. The contrast in colors of the different kinds of ice provides a great variety of settings. The panel work includes illustrations that bleed out from the frames, contributing to the action and pace of the narrative. The brightly colored, glossy images are absorbing to the eye and the characters' plotlines are intertwined, building suspense as well as ample opportunities to play characters off of one another. Consider this a first purchase for graphic novel collections.-Matthew C. Winner, Ducketts Lane Elementary School, Elkridge, MD (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Gr 2–5—Bird and Squirrel crash-land at the South Pole, where they meet a spear-wielding penguin named Sakari, who believes Bird to be the Chosen One. Legend has spoken of a flying bird who will bring peace and prosperity to their penguin village, currently under threat by the Great Whale. Despite Squirrel's insistent pragmatism, Bird plays into the villagers' newfound hope and relishes in the attention of being a savior to the people. When Squirrel discovers that the chief is actually planning on offering Bird to the Great Whale, he and Sakari devise a plan to save his best friend and, with any luck, the rest of the village. Burks's follow-up to Bird & Squirrel on the Run (Scholastic, 2012) wastes no time in dropping readers into the central conflict. The tension of Bird's impending consequences is balanced well with the humor of a blissfully ignorant defender and the bewildered, jittery friend. The dialogue is minimal, and much of the scenes are communicated through the characters' facial expressions and gestures. The contrast in colors of the different kinds of ice provides a great variety of settings. The panel work includes illustrations that bleed out from the frames, contributing to the action and pace of the narrative. The brightly colored, glossy images are absorbing to the eye and the characters' plotlines are intertwined, building suspense as well as ample opportunities to play characters off of one another. Consider this a first purchase for graphic novel collections.—Matthew C. Winner, Ducketts Lane Elementary School, Elkridge, MD

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Burks, J. (. R. (2014). Bird & Squirrel on ice (First edition.). Graphix, an imprint of Scholastic.

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

Burks, James (James R.). 2014. Bird & Squirrel On Ice. New York, NY: Graphix, an imprint of Scholastic.

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

Burks, James (James R.). Bird & Squirrel On Ice New York, NY: Graphix, an imprint of Scholastic, 2014.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Burks, J. (. R. (2014). Bird & squirrel on ice. First edn. New York, NY: Graphix, an imprint of Scholastic.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Burks, James (James R.). Bird & Squirrel On Ice First edition., Graphix, an imprint of Scholastic, 2014.

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