Amazon.com: Fantastic! Wow! And Unreal!: A Book about Interjections and Conjunctions (Ruth Heller's Language Series) (9780448418629): Ruth Heller: Books
Publication Date: November 9, 1998 | Age Level: 6 and up | Series: Ruth Heller's Language Series
At last! With this Fantastic! publication, Ruth Heller's best-selling language series is finally complete! This time, Heller picks up pen and paintbrush to explain interjections and conjunctions with her trademark wit and pictorial verve. But can she really turn this seemingly dry subject into a lively, challenging picture book? And how!
Grade 2-5-Heller's latest book on the parts of speech shows not only exuberance toward her subject, but also connectivity to her earlier titles. What else would interjections and conjunctions do? Youngsters will delight in the rhyming text, which artistically weaves information through vibrant illustrations. While similar in style to the other books, each page of this effort is surprisingly fresh and new (Zebras have brightly colored stripes). The author offers a historical perspective to interjections, from the contemporary "Cool!" to the archaic "Alack!" There is also a full explanation of the types of conjunctions. This title is a must-have for school media centers as it provides sheer enjoyment and stimulating instruction for both students and teachers. Other libraries serving young readers should consider it as well. Wow! What will Heller do next?-Betty Teague, Blythe Academy of Languages, Greenville, SC Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.
About the Author
Ruth Heller is the author and illustrator of many popular nonfiction picture books, including the best-selling Chickens Aren't the Only Ones from her World of Nature Series.
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"Writing and illustrating my own books have given me the opportunity to choose subjects of interest to me."--Ruth HellerAfter receiving a fine arts degree from the University of California at Berkeley and completing two years of graduate work in design at the California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland, Ruth Heller began her career designing wrapping paper, cocktail napkins, greeting cards, and coloring books. After five years of rejection and one complete revision, Heller's first book, Chickens Aren't the Only Ones, about egg-laying animals, was published in 1981. It was so successful that the sequel, and second book to be published, Animals Born Alive And Well (1982), about mammals, quickly followed. In 1983 and 1984, her third and fourth titles, The Reason For A Flower (about plants that have seeds and flowers) and Plants That Never Ever Bloom (about plants that do not) were published.She then began work on a collection of six books, the How To Hide series on camouflage and the magic of this phenomenon in nature, which covered the entire animal kingdom -- insects, birds, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, and sea creatures. The next collection of books became a five-volume series on parts of speech: A Cache of Jewels and Other Collective Nouns; Kites Sail High: A Book About Verbs; Many Luscious Lollipops: A Book About Adjectives; Merry-Go- Round: A Book About Nouns; and Up, Up and Away: A Book About Adverbs. She also wrote and illustrated the unique and fascinating book Color, a charming and instructive guide to how art goes through the four color printing process.Among the notable people who have had an influence on Heller's writing have been: Ogden Nash, Gilbert and Sullivan, Edward Lear, Hilaire Belloc, and Dr. Seuss. Heller says of her work, "All my books are nonfiction picture books in rhyme. I find writing in rhyme enjoyable and challenging, and I think it is an easy way for children to learn new facts and acquire a sophisticated vocabulary. Children are not intimidated by big words. I try to make my writing succinct and allow the illustrations to convey as much information as possible."On October 31, 1995, Grosset & Dunlap continues Heller's parts-of-speech books with the publication of Behind the Mask: A Book About Prepositions, a clever, thoughtful, eye-pleasing explanation of just how prepositions tell us about the "when" and "where" of things.
This review is from: Fantastic! Wow! And Unreal!: A Book about Interjections and Conjunctions (Ruth Heller's Language Series) (Hardcover)
I purchased this wonderful book at the recommendation of my children's lit instructor to add to the elementary classroom library I will have in a year and a half. The illustrations are great and the text presents the topic in a very entertaining way. I am going to make a point of purchasing the other books in this series. The summary indicates this book is for 4-8 year olds. I think it would benefit and be of enjoyment to children of all ages.
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