Eric A. Kimmel, having loved traditional stories since he was a
child, has written, retold, and adapted folktales and legends from
around the world. Along with Anansi and the Magic Stick, Kimmel has
written four other Anansi titles, including Anansi’s Party Time,
which was awarded Bank Street College’s Best Children’s Book of the
Year in 2008. Dr. Kimmel lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife
Doris.
Janet Stevens has written and illustrated popular books for over 30
years. Some of her titles include Coyote Steals the Blanket: A Ute
Tale and Tops & Bottoms. Her books include New York Times
Bestsellers, Time Magazine Best Books of the Year, ALA Notable
books, and a Caldecott Honor. She is most proud of her numerous
state book awards that were voted on by young readers. She has two
children and lives in Boulder, Colorado.
"... An enjoyable offering that is clever, funny, surprising, and
traditional all at once."—School Library Journal
"Stevens's comic creatures with their surprised expressions
add kid appeal."—Publishers Weekly
" The slapstick of the trickster out-tricked is a lot of fun, and
preschoolers will want to join in the rhythmic chant, "Hocus pocus,
Magic Stick…"—Booklist
In Anansi and the Magic Stick by Eric A. Kimmel, illus. by Janet Stevens, the arachnid goes too far. Anansi steals the napping Hyena's magic housekeeping stick to water his garden. Unattended, the water floods the town. Stevens's comic creatures with their surprised expressions add kid appeal. ( Sept.) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.
"... An enjoyable offering that is clever, funny, surprising, and
traditional all at once."-School Library Journal
"Stevens's comic creatures with their surprised expressions add kid
appeal."-Publishers Weekly
" The slapstick of the trickster out-tricked is a lot of fun, and
preschoolers will want to join in the rhythmic chant, "Hocus pocus,
Magic Stick..."-Booklist
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