
Penny, the Engineering Tail of the Fourth Little Pig
Capstone Editions of Coughlan Companies (Publisher)
Published on 1. August 2022
Book
Hardback
32 pages
978-1-68446-481-4 (ISBN)
Description
Penny isn't just the fourth little pig--she's an engineer. So when big bad Wolfgang destroys her brothers' homes, Penny comes to the rescue! When Wolfgang returns, Penny must use all her engineering know-how to save her family from his huffing and puffing. The True Story of the Three Little Pigs meets Rosie Revere, Engineer in this clever reimagining of The Three Little Pigs from Cece Loves Science authors Kimberly Derting and Shelli R. Johannes.
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Language
English
Place of publication
North Mankato
United States
Target group
Children/juvenile
US School Grade: From Kindergarten to Preschool, Reading Age: From 5 to 7 years, Interest Age: From 5 to 7 years
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 255 mm
Width: 206 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
364 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-68446-481-4 (9781684464814)
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Kimberly Derting is the author of the award-winning young adult The Body Finder series, The Pledge trilogy, and The Taking trilogy. She has also co-authored the new Loves Science picture book series with Shelli R. Johannes. Kimberly's debut, The Body Finder, was a 2011 YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults, a Kid's IndieNext pick, and was the 2011 Chicago Public Library Best of the Best for Teens selection. The Pledge was a 2013 YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults pick. Her most recent YA novel, The Taking, was named top pick for page-to-screen by Studio System News. Her Loves Science picture book series has been named a B&N National Storytime selection, an Amazon Best Book of the Month, and received a starred review from School Library Journal. Her books have been translated into 15 languages. Kimberly lives in the Pacific Northwest, where the gloomy weather is ideal for staying indoors to write.