Freddie & Gingersnap find a cloud to keep

Vincent X Kirsch

Book - 2015

When Freddie the dinosaur and Gingersnap the dragon climb up high hoping to meet a cloud, they find a very curious one, indeed, and while they cannot keep it, it does leave them with something special.

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Picture books
Published
New York : Disney Hyperion Books 2015.
Language
English
Main Author
Vincent X Kirsch (author)
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First edition
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ISBN
9781423159766
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In their second outing, Freddie the dinosaur and Gingersnap the dragon are on the hunt for a cloud; Freddie wants one of his own, but as Gingersnap reminds him, "No one can keep a cloud." What Freddie thinks is a cloud turns out to be a dirigible piloted by a young aviator and magician, who pepper them with questions ("Is it fun being a dragon?" "Do you like being purple?"), sing a song, and conjure a storm before finding their way home. Freddie and Gingersnap's world is a trippy, nonsensical one, where just about anything can happen (a puffy cloud waves goodbye to the departing dirigible), and the magical is treated as matter-of-fact. Ages 3-5. Agent: Christa Heschke, McIntosh & Otis. (Jan.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Horn Book Review

Dragon Gingersnap and dinosaur Freddie (Freddie & Gingersnap) take flight together, hoping to meet a cloud; instead they encounter two children in an airship, who pepper the creatures with questions and enchant them with magic and song. Vibrant, rich colors illuminate the fantastical world but also highlight the story's oddities. Though this adventure is puzzling, fans of the duo may enjoy their return. (c) Copyright 2015. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Two friends off on an adventure have an unexpected encounter that leads to new discoveries and a sense of satisfaction. Readers familiar with their eponymous first outing (2014) will remember that Freddie, a skinny green dinosaur with sharp teeth, and Gingersnap, a pink and purple dragon with a bow on her single, straggly hair, overcame their differences to become friends. Newcomers, however, may have a bit more trouble initially figuring out just what kinds of animals they are and why they are tangled together, flying through the sky (courtesy of Gingersnap's wings) in search of clouds. Straightforward sentences capture their mildly contentious debate about whether anyone can own a cloud. Then suddenly they come upon a hot air balloon with two singing children inside. Mistaking the balloon for a cloud, both are captivated by how friendly and engaging this particular "cloud" iseven more so when the young pilot apparently conjures up a magical thunderstorm. Black outlines and intense colors show up well against the mostly blue backgrounds, while the textures of paper and paint add visual interest. Like its predecessor, this also features a double gatefold midway through; however, this one does little to enhance the slight plot or heighten the atmosphere. Though the story is simply told, the overall effect is somewhat cryptic, making it a challenge to connect with these characters and their quest. (song lyrics, score [not seen]) (Picture book. 4-6) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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