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Cat Kid comic club perspective written and illustrated by Dav Pilkey as George Beard and Harold Hutchins ; with color by Jose Garibaldi.

By: Pilkey, Dav, 1966-.
Contributor(s): Beard, George | Hutchins, Harold.
Series: Publisher: Singapore Scholastic c2021Description: 219 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 22 cm. Media type: unmediated ISBN: 9789813378124.Subject(s): Clubs -- Juvenile fiction | Cats -- Juvenile fiction | Tadpoles -- Juvenile fiction | Creative ability -- Juvenile fiction | Persistence -- Juvenile fiction | Cartoons and comcs | Humorous stories | Graphic novels | JUVENILE FICTIONDDC classification: Fic. P639c 2021 Bk.2 Summary: The story explores the theme of "perspective" in two ways: Artistic Perspective: The frogs learn technical drawing skills, such as creating bubble letters and 3D buildings. Narrative Perspective: The central conflict involves siblings Naomi and Melvin, who are constantly at odds. After Naomi is sent to the "Time-Out Rock" for being mean, Melvin is tasked with creating a comic from her point of view to foster empathy.
List(s) this item appears in: DEAR SY2526
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The story explores the theme of "perspective" in two ways:
Artistic Perspective: The frogs learn technical drawing skills, such as creating bubble letters and 3D buildings.
Narrative Perspective: The central conflict involves siblings Naomi and Melvin, who are constantly at odds. After Naomi is sent to the "Time-Out Rock" for being mean, Melvin is tasked with creating a comic from her point of view to foster empathy.

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