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Polly Faber

Author of The Not-a-Pig

15 Works 244 Members 23 Reviews

About the Author

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Series

Works by Polly Faber

The Not-a-Pig (2015) 82 copies
Pony on the Twelfth Floor (2018) 20 copies
Through the North Pole Snow (2022) 18 copies
Tapir All At Sea (2016) 14 copies
The Book Cat (2021) 10 copies
Tiny Tapir Trouble (2016) 9 copies
Building a Home (2021) 9 copies
Superstar Tapir (2017) 8 copies
Picking Pickle (2018) 4 copies
Grab that Rabbit! (2018) 4 copies
Chicken Come Home! (2021) 4 copies
Book Cat (2022) 2 copies
Le voyage de Cocotte (2022) 1 copy

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United Kingdom

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A little fox finds himself hungry, cold and alone at the North Pole. He pokes through the snow over and over trying to find food until finally he pokes through and gets stuck. He is rescued by a kind stranger and they become fast friends. But, who could this stranger be?
The author and illustrator combine soft colorful illustrations with a simple narrative text to create a story of friendship and kindness. The author uses varied fonts to draw attention to the text. She also uses a rich vocabulary including onomatopoeia. This book would be a great holiday read aloud for preschool and kindergarten visits and storytime. This book is a refreshing take on the typical Santa stories similar to Eric Carle’s Dream Snow. The reader is left guessing who the stranger is until the end.… (more)
 
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SWONclear | Sep 13, 2023 |
Excerpt from a longer article:

Synergy: Celebrating Mail

MAIL are items sent, carried, or delivered by a postal system. Many types of transportation may be used in transporting bags and boxes of letters, packages and other items. Maps and postal routes increase the efficiency of mail.

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SPECIAL DELIVERY by Polly Faber is a picture book tracing a book’s journey around the world from printing and shipping to sales. Children will be attracted to the bright colors and use of flowchart type infographics. ARC courtesy of Candlewick, an imprint of Penguin Random House.… (more)
 
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eduscapes | 1 other review | May 15, 2023 |
We don't live in a 9-5:00 work world and much work that is vital is done throughout the day and night. The sun may set, but work still continues on through the dark night hours. In All Through the Night: Important Jobs that Get Done at Night the young child can see how adults work while the child sleeps and how they do the important jobs at night as well as during the day.

Bright, highly detailed illustrations show the continuous hustle and bustle of night. The story explores with brief text a wide variety of jobs that carry on during the night hours. For those families with a parent whose work involves night work, this will be invaluable in helping the child understand the multifaceted work of night. For other children, it will help them learn that while they sleep others are keeping the world safe, clean, fed, etc.

I received a complimentary copy to facilitate a review. Opinions are mine, alone and are freely given.
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VeraGodley | 3 other reviews | Mar 18, 2023 |
If you wanted a pony and saw one in the grocery store, wouldn’t you take charge and lead the pony out of the donuts section and claim it as your own? Kizzy did all that, especially since she always wanted a pony. Her friend Pawel is more sensible, especially since Kizzy lives in an apartment and it will be difficult to take care of a pony but also because there are chores to do, homework to finish and those don’t include taking care of a pony. He does help her keep the pony, which she named appropriately Donut, a secret. That is not an easy task since it eats a lot and poops that much more.
Small font and the descriptive language makes this book an excellent read for those readers that need to be challenged or higher grade horse lovers. The author of the Mango & Bambang books created another book full of humor and imaginative scenarios. The black and white illustrations sprinkled throughout the story, depicting a girl of color, makes this adventure lively and dynamic. It shows that dreams can come true no matter how far-fetched.
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3rd - 5th grade
AD+
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paula-childrenslib | 11 other reviews | Mar 12, 2023 |

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Works
15
Members
244
Popularity
#93,239
Rating
4.2
Reviews
23
ISBNs
52
Languages
4

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