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A Parent's Guide to the Best Kids' Comics

Choosing Titles Your Children Will Love

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"Children are made readers on the laps of their parents."
—Author Emilie Buchwald
Filled with beautifully illustrated reviews and a wealth of recommendations, A Parent's Guide to the Best Kids' Comics lovingly and thoughtfully reveals a world of graphic novels sure to capture the imagination and curiosity of your child.
Children's literature experts and library professionals Scott Robins and Snow Wildsmith select and review 100 age-appropriate books, and recommend another 750 titles for children from pre-kindergarten to eighth grade in this full-color, first-of-its-kind guide. You'll also find an educator's bibliography, website recommendations, and a bounty of resources to make this magical journey informative as well as delightful.
Jeff Smith and Vijaya Iyer, producers of the highly acclaimed and award-winning Bone series, provide a Foreword for the book.
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    • Library Journal

      September 15, 2012

      Librarians and bloggers for School Library Journal's Good Comics for Kids, Robins and Wildsmith share detailed information on 100 core graphic novels for K-12, plus 750 readalikes. This is a first-of-its-kind book for parents, specifically, and so it's organized by age group, contains educational tie-ins and caveats, and reproduces generously sized full-color pages to convince those "they're not real books!" snarkmeisters that comics provide appealing and useful content as well as actual words to read and literacy benefits. There's even a short section about graphic novels on parenting, like Bunny Drop. Every comics-loving librarian will notice favorite titles and series missing, but this isn't a book for librarians or educators, even though there's a short bibliography for these two groups. For families, this will work just great as a core list, although I would wish for more titles with prominent characters of color. VERDICT This necessary guidebook for parents belongs in all public libraries; buy an extra for readers' advisory. Note that librarians and educators must augment kid-ages graphic novel selection through a wider range of sources that include, for example, more titles with nonfiction content and literary adaptations.--M.C.

      Copyright 2012 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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