Junie B. Jones The graphic novel

Colleen A. F. Venable

Book - 2025

Junie B. is almost six. Almost six is when you go to kindergarten. And TODAY is Junie B.'s first day of school! Only guess what? Junie B. does NOT want to ride the school bus home. It smells on the bus. Plus also, what if there are meanies on the bus who might pour chocolate milk on your head?! In fact, what if Junie B.'s so scared of the bus that when it's time to go home...she doesn't?!

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Subjects
Genres
Graphic novel adaptations
Graphic novels
Published
New York : Random House [2025]-
Language
English
Main Author
Colleen A. F. Venable (author)
Other Authors
Honie Beam (illustrator), Barbara Park (creator)
Physical Description
volumes : chiefly color illustrations ; 24 cm
Audience
Ages 6-9
ISBN
9780593706701
9780593645635
9780593645642
9780593706718
9780593645673
9780593645666
  • v. 1. Junie B. Jones and the stupid smelly bus
  • v. 2. Junie B. Jones and a little monkey business
Review by School Library Journal Review

K-Gr 2--The beloved and imperfect Junie B. Jones returns in a dynamic new graphic novel series that stays true to the curious, energetic Junie of years past. It starts readers at the first tale from the original series, in which six-year-old Junie is excited about beginning kindergarten but worries about having to ride the school bus. When Junie's first bus ride and its accompanying "bus breath" become too much to handle, Junie makes a decision that will take her on an adventure filled with dramatic flair--true to her style. Junie is visually akin to the original, and Beam's illustrations emphasize her wide range of big emotions. Junie sounds and acts like just as a child would and views the world with wonder, curiosity, fear, and joy. Large, expressive eyes, facial expressions, and body language add to the nervous excitement and are emphasized in wonderful three-panel sets to display the quick changes in Junie's emotions-- like a true kindergartner. The graphic novel elements are geared towards younger ages to show how pictures and words need to be "read" for full understanding in the comic format. Junie's school world is realistic and modern, and her peers and teachers represent a range of identities and abilities. There is a reason this character has stood the test of time and Venable does a wonderful job reminding readers why. VERDICT A must-buy for any collection, whether Junie is new to readers or an old friend. Park could not ask for a better representation of her classic.--Danielle Schwessinger

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