Otto's Orange Day

Otto's Orange Day

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  • Author:Frank Cammuso
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Summary

When Otto the cat meets a magical genie, he knows just what to wish for: he makes the whole world orange! At first, this new, bright world seems like a lot of fun, but when his mom serves orange spinach for lunch, Otto realizes that his favorite color isn't the best color for everything。 Fixing this mixed-up world won't be easy, though, because Otto already used up his only wish。 To save the day, Otto will need his family's help, some quick thinking, and。。。a pizza? Otto is the creation of two master cartoonists who bring all the fun and magic comics can offer to early readers。

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Meg

This is a great book about being careful。 Otto, a young feline loves orange but wants everything to be orange。 So one day one of his relatives gives him a lamp。 He rubs the lamp and out comes a genie。 Otto wishes to have everything be orange。 Will he like it or not。。

Lorryn

This was really cute。 Otto learns to be careful what you wish for, not to take things for granted, and to think about other people instead of just want he wants。 I see why my kids loved it so much。

Mohit Sikka

Great Book

Taylor Stevens

Otto’s Orange Day is a story about a cat who had one wish from a genie。 He decided to wish that everything was orange because orange was his favorite color。 He soon realized that everything should not be orange, especially after he had to eat an orange lunch。 Otto finally decided that he needs all of the colors and that it is not lame to have a colorful world。This book could represent stress and anxiety in student's lives。 The color orange would represent the stresses in my student's lives。 Stud Otto’s Orange Day is a story about a cat who had one wish from a genie。 He decided to wish that everything was orange because orange was his favorite color。 He soon realized that everything should not be orange, especially after he had to eat an orange lunch。 Otto finally decided that he needs all of the colors and that it is not lame to have a colorful world。This book could represent stress and anxiety in student's lives。 The color orange would represent the stresses in my student's lives。 Students will think of all of the “oranges” or stress in their life。 When Otto’s whole world was orange or stressful, he was able to find a way to turn it around。 Students will write in orange all of their stresses and write ways that they can cope or destress。 。。。more

Ricki

Reading graphic novels with intent to share with my kids。 This one has:-Good full-color art-Appropriate for kids of any age (that's worth a whole star on its own)-Cutesy story where a character wishes for everything in the world to be orange, realizes it's not an improvement, has to figure out how to change it back。 Kinda funny, but not particularly special。 Reading graphic novels with intent to share with my kids。 This one has:-Good full-color art-Appropriate for kids of any age (that's worth a whole star on its own)-Cutesy story where a character wishes for everything in the world to be orange, realizes it's not an improvement, has to figure out how to change it back。 Kinda funny, but not particularly special。 。。。more

Nomad nimrod

Not bad。

Kristin Feliciano

Good book for children that aren't into reading。 I thought it was funny 。 It had a good lesson about being careful what you wish for and it be content with what you have。 I would keep this book on my shelf for my students who are into graphic novels! Good book for children that aren't into reading。 I thought it was funny 。 It had a good lesson about being careful what you wish for and it be content with what you have。 I would keep this book on my shelf for my students who are into graphic novels! 。。。more

Leslie

Be careful what you wish for!

Terry

On a recent trip to the library, our daughter picked this book from the shelf。 When we got home, she immediately started to read it, not waiting for us to share it with her。 She has picked it as a bedtime book for two weeks now, and insists on being the reader!Hear her thoughts about Otto in the full review。 On a recent trip to the library, our daughter picked this book from the shelf。 When we got home, she immediately started to read it, not waiting for us to share it with her。 She has picked it as a bedtime book for two weeks now, and insists on being the reader!Hear her thoughts about Otto in the full review。 。。。more

BiblioBickie

Basic, easy-to-follow story-line with good clues as to what might happen next for predictive reading。 I really like the message that when everything is the same (in this case, the color orange), it loses the variety that makes life interesting。 Good for any early-grade reader, including advanced Ks。

Annissa

Copyright:Number of Pages: 40Book Format: HardcoverReading Level: Grades k-3, GR level MGenre: fictionLit Requirement: Graphic NovelSummary:A cat named Otto, his favorite color is orange。 His aunt found a gene lamp and sent it to him in the mail。 He wished for the whole world to be orange。 His wish did come true, and he loved it。 But after a while, he got tired of everything being orange, like his food。 So he asks his aunt to help him get rid of everything being orange。 They find out that they h Copyright:Number of Pages: 40Book Format: HardcoverReading Level: Grades k-3, GR level MGenre: fictionLit Requirement: Graphic NovelSummary:A cat named Otto, his favorite color is orange。 His aunt found a gene lamp and sent it to him in the mail。 He wished for the whole world to be orange。 His wish did come true, and he loved it。 But after a while, he got tired of everything being orange, like his food。 So he asks his aunt to help him get rid of everything being orange。 They find out that they have to make it up to the Genie and be very clever in order to fix the orange world, read the book to find out if they are successful or not。Review:This book's theme was fairly common and obvious, be careful what you wish for。 So that is not what draws me into this book。 What does is the layout and illustrations on each page, they resemble a comic book。 The books great illustrations fit perfectly with the interest of younger readers who may have a hard time focusing for long periods of time。 I also believe that this book would be good for literature circles because the book is broken up into chapters。 The pages are laid out nicely in an easy to read format as well。 Overall I suggest this book to teachers of younger readers! 。。。more

Tara Pinelli

1。) No awards2。) Appropriate grade levels: Kindergarten-2nd grade3。) Original 3 line summary: Otto, the orange cat, happens to love the color orange。 One day, Otto receives a magic lamp with a genie hidden inside。 Otto makes one wish and that is to make the entire world orange。4。) Original 3 line review: I was immediately drawn to this book because of the cover。 I also really liked how this graphic novel actually looks like a comic book。 Overall, I think that the look of this graphic novel would 1。) No awards2。) Appropriate grade levels: Kindergarten-2nd grade3。) Original 3 line summary: Otto, the orange cat, happens to love the color orange。 One day, Otto receives a magic lamp with a genie hidden inside。 Otto makes one wish and that is to make the entire world orange。4。) Original 3 line review: I was immediately drawn to this book because of the cover。 I also really liked how this graphic novel actually looks like a comic book。 Overall, I think that the look of this graphic novel would keep young readers interested。5。) One in class use would be teaching a lesson on colors。 。。。more

Wetdryvac

I rather like this art style。

Sharon

3 1/2 stars

Lidia Alarcon

Awards: N/AAppropriate grade level(s): pre-k - 3Summary: This graphic novel tells a story about a cat named Otto and his encounter with a genie。 The genie grants Otto’s wish and makes the world oragage。 Otto then realizes his favorite color may not be suited for everything。 Review: This was a lot of fun to read。 I really like the main character Otto。 I think children will like this book because of how silly it can be。In-class uses: (1) lesson on differences。 (2) unit on colors。

Sydney DeToma

“Otto’s Orange Day” by Frank Cammuso and Jay Lynch; published by The Little Lit Library, A Division of Raw Junior LLC; New York; copyright 20081。 Awards the book has received: This book has not received any awards。 2。 Appropriate grade level(s): This book is appropriate for kindergarten through second grade。 3。 Summary: This book is about a little boy who loves everything about the color orange。 One day, he receives a package from his aunt, and inside the package he finds a lamp。 The lamp comes “Otto’s Orange Day” by Frank Cammuso and Jay Lynch; published by The Little Lit Library, A Division of Raw Junior LLC; New York; copyright 20081。 Awards the book has received: This book has not received any awards。 2。 Appropriate grade level(s): This book is appropriate for kindergarten through second grade。 3。 Summary: This book is about a little boy who loves everything about the color orange。 One day, he receives a package from his aunt, and inside the package he finds a lamp。 The lamp comes with a genie and Otto gets one wish。 Otto decides to wish for everything to be orange; so the genie grants his wish。 Once everything turns orange, Otto realizes he does not really like it。 Otto becomes sad, so his aunt tries to fix the problem。 Otto sells her the lamp and she wishes to undo Otto’s wish。 The genie claims that she was not specific enough so he decides to make everything blue。 Finally, a pizza gets delivered at the door and everything turns back to normal。 Otto is now very happy。Review: I think this is a really cute graphic novel for kids。 While it is cute and a lot of fun, it also teaches a good underlying message of “be careful what you wish for”。 I think it is easy enough for students to follow and is something that students will really enjoy。 4。 Uses in the classroom:-Paint/Draw/Create your town/city in the color you would want it to be if you wished for what Otto had wished for。-Brainstorm what you would wish for if you were Otto and had only one wish。-Students can complete a sequencing event on the main ideas from the story。 。。。more

Mary Lattin

“Otto’s Orange Day” by Frank Cammuso and Jay Lynch; published by Raw Junior LLC; New York; copyright 2008 1。tAwards the book has received: None 2。tAppropriate grade levels: 2nd-3rd grade 3。tSummary: This book was about a cat named Otto who loved the color orange。 He got sent a lamp from his aunt which contained a genie。 The genie granted him one wish, so Otto wished that everything in the world was orange。 At first, Otto loved this new orange world, but soon started to have second thoughts when “Otto’s Orange Day” by Frank Cammuso and Jay Lynch; published by Raw Junior LLC; New York; copyright 2008 1。tAwards the book has received: None 2。tAppropriate grade levels: 2nd-3rd grade 3。tSummary: This book was about a cat named Otto who loved the color orange。 He got sent a lamp from his aunt which contained a genie。 The genie granted him one wish, so Otto wished that everything in the world was orange。 At first, Otto loved this new orange world, but soon started to have second thoughts when the food tasted bad and people all looked/dressed the same。 He called his aunt to try and help him fix this mess, so she rubbed on the lamp trying to undo Otto’s wish, but the genie tricked her and made the whole world blue。 The genie eventually made everything go back to normal when Otto ordered him pizza because he did not want to eat blue pizza。 4。tReview: I thought this was a very cute, fun book to share with students。 There is a lot of text with this book so I would recommend reading it with a semi-older audience。。 Additionally, I would probably use this book for independent reading rather than a read- aloud。 I think children will enjoy reading this book independently because graphic novels are fun to read as there is a picture that goes along with every piece of text。 Otto is also quite funny, as he learns from his mistakes which I believe is great lesson for kids to read。 5。tUses in the classroom: •tList character traits of Otto •tDiscuss the lesson Otto learned from the story •tHave children share what they would wish for if a genie visited them •tDiscuss the main events of the book 。。。more

Jesse Leaver

“Otto’s Orange Day” by Frank Cammuso and Jay Lynch; copyright 2008; published by Toon Books。1。tAwards this book has won: none。2。tThis book is appropriate for children in 1st through 3rd grade。 3。tSummary: Otto is an orange cat, whose favorite color is orange。 His aunt sends him an orange lamp, when Otto cleans off the lamp, a genie pops out and grants Otto one wish。 Otto wishes that everything in the world would turn orange。 Otto later realizes that life is difficult when everything is orange an “Otto’s Orange Day” by Frank Cammuso and Jay Lynch; copyright 2008; published by Toon Books。1。tAwards this book has won: none。2。tThis book is appropriate for children in 1st through 3rd grade。 3。tSummary: Otto is an orange cat, whose favorite color is orange。 His aunt sends him an orange lamp, when Otto cleans off the lamp, a genie pops out and grants Otto one wish。 Otto wishes that everything in the world would turn orange。 Otto later realizes that life is difficult when everything is orange and begins to run into problems。 Otto tells his aunt what happened with the lamp and she comes to help, wishing that all things were not orange。 The genie turns everything blue and Otto’s aunt is frustrated that the genie didn’t turn all colors back to normal。 In exchange for pizza, she convinces him to right the colors。 4。tReview: This book includes many different types of print, colorful language, and modern cartoon pictures。 This book has chapters and a long story with details。 The book also includes reasoning as a theme。5。tUses in the classroom:a。tImagine what other things would be difficult if everything was the same color。b。tCreate a color wheel based on the colors of the rainbow。c。tWrite about what you would wish for if a genie popped out of a bottle and granted you one wish。 。。。more

Laura Grimsley

Otto’s Orange Day is an adorable graphic novel about an orange cat named Otto。 Otto’s favorite color was orange。 When his aunt Sally Lee gives him a lamp with a magic genie inside, he uses his only wish to make everything in the world orange。 At first he loves it, but he soon realizes that not everything tastes good orange flavored and that everything being orange can make things confusing。 He calls his aunt Sally Lee to help him fix his mistake。 She wishes for everything to not be orange so the Otto’s Orange Day is an adorable graphic novel about an orange cat named Otto。 Otto’s favorite color was orange。 When his aunt Sally Lee gives him a lamp with a magic genie inside, he uses his only wish to make everything in the world orange。 At first he loves it, but he soon realizes that not everything tastes good orange flavored and that everything being orange can make things confusing。 He calls his aunt Sally Lee to help him fix his mistake。 She wishes for everything to not be orange so the genie makes everything blue。 Otto ends up tricking the genie into turning everything back to its original color。 This book has great cartoon-like illustrations that shows the reader everything that is going on。 Format: Graphic Novel/ Chapter Book 。。。more

Melissa Harlan

A graphic novel about a cat named Otto who loves the color orange。 The illustrations are vibrantly colorful cartoons and set up like a traditional graphic novel with white panels separating the pictures and dialog text。 The story is set up into three short chapters that are separated by theme, his favorite color, disastrous wish, and getting things back to the way they were before。

Sabrina

2nd gradeThis book is about otto and how he makes everything orange one day through a wish。 Everything this is great till otto realizes maybe everything orange isn't so great。I think this is a great book for reading groups。 I enjoyed reading it。Use in class:-reading groups-independent reading 2nd gradeThis book is about otto and how he makes everything orange one day through a wish。 Everything this is great till otto realizes maybe everything orange isn't so great。I think this is a great book for reading groups。 I enjoyed reading it。Use in class:-reading groups-independent reading 。。。more

Brooke King

The genre of this book would be fantasy fiction because it is a story that is made up。 The target audience of this book would be around 2nd grade because there are still quite a few words to keep the child's attention and but more words than a beginners book。 Making Connections:1。 Text to Self: Reading this book made me think of my favorite color and why it is my favorite color。 My favorite color is green because it makes me think of spring with the grass and the flowers but I wouldn't want ever The genre of this book would be fantasy fiction because it is a story that is made up。 The target audience of this book would be around 2nd grade because there are still quite a few words to keep the child's attention and but more words than a beginners book。 Making Connections:1。 Text to Self: Reading this book made me think of my favorite color and why it is my favorite color。 My favorite color is green because it makes me think of spring with the grass and the flowers but I wouldn't want everything to be green like in the book everything was orange。 2。 Text to Text: This book made me think about Aladdin because the both have genies in them that grant the main character wishes。 3。 Text to world: This book made me think of what it would be like if the world didn't have different colors。 We wouldn't be able to have as much expression of ourselves in our clothes or hair as well as many other things。 。。。more

Lydia Flores

The graphic novel Otto's Orange Day by Jay Lynch and Frank Cammuso is a book about a orange cat named Otto。 Now Otto's favorite color is orange so he always thought how awesome it would be for everything to be orange。 Otto is able to wish for one thing from a magical genie and you can only imagine what Otto wished for。The first thing that caught my eye about this book was the format of the book, it was written in the form of a comic book the way most graphic novels are written。 The book was real The graphic novel Otto's Orange Day by Jay Lynch and Frank Cammuso is a book about a orange cat named Otto。 Now Otto's favorite color is orange so he always thought how awesome it would be for everything to be orange。 Otto is able to wish for one thing from a magical genie and you can only imagine what Otto wished for。The first thing that caught my eye about this book was the format of the book, it was written in the form of a comic book the way most graphic novels are written。 The book was really easy to read once you got the hang of reading it in the comic book style。The design of this book was in square comic book form with word bubbles coming out of the characters mouths。 The borders of the book are very plain and simple with a plain black line around the illustrations。 There are many bolded words in throughout the book that really stand out to the reader。 The artistic style used in this book was digital art the illustrations were developed using computers。 The book definitely was symmetrical the text interplayed with the illustrations each illustration matched with the text。 。。。more

Zarina Brown

Otto's Orange Day is a graphic novel for ages around 5-7。 It's the story about a cat that loves the color orange。 He receives a lamp from his aunt Sally Lee that has a Genie in it。 The genie grants Otto one wish, so he wishes for everything to be orange, his favorite color。 At first Otto loved how it all looked, until he got his dinner。 It was different foods, but they were all orange and tasted horrible。 Since the streetlights were all the same colors, it was causing wrecks。 It was also hard to Otto's Orange Day is a graphic novel for ages around 5-7。 It's the story about a cat that loves the color orange。 He receives a lamp from his aunt Sally Lee that has a Genie in it。 The genie grants Otto one wish, so he wishes for everything to be orange, his favorite color。 At first Otto loved how it all looked, until he got his dinner。 It was different foods, but they were all orange and tasted horrible。 Since the streetlights were all the same colors, it was causing wrecks。 It was also hard to describe criminals。 Otto then realized that he didn't want this world。 He called his aunt to help fix the mess, but she only made it worse。 The Genie then explained to Otto and his aunt that all he wanted was for someone to return the favor for him。 Otto ordered pizza, and the Genie made the world back to normal。This book teaches kids that they need to be careful with what they wish for。 When Otto wished for everything to be orange, he wasn't really thinking about what the outcomes would be。 This book can help kids be careful with what they say and how they say it。 The illustrations were very bright and colorful all over。 I liked how the speech bubbles had different shapes and weren't always in the same area。 Even when the whole world was only one color, the illustrator showed different shades of that color which I thought was pretty interesting。 This book would be very easy to read to children as well as have them read it。 The colors will definitely help the children focus and pay more attention to what it is that they're reading。 。。。more

Rachel Devine

1) Awards: none2) Grades: Preschool-23) This book is about a boy named Otto whose favorite color is orange。 He gets a magic lamp from his aunt with a Genie inside。 He wishes that everything was Orange。 This created chaos and was boring so he and his aunt tried to fix it and once they did something nice for the Genie, the Genie put everything back to normal。4) I love this book! it’s cute, funny, and easy to read。 I love that the pictures are simple and very expressive just like regular comic book 1) Awards: none2) Grades: Preschool-23) This book is about a boy named Otto whose favorite color is orange。 He gets a magic lamp from his aunt with a Genie inside。 He wishes that everything was Orange。 This created chaos and was boring so he and his aunt tried to fix it and once they did something nice for the Genie, the Genie put everything back to normal。4) I love this book! it’s cute, funny, and easy to read。 I love that the pictures are simple and very expressive just like regular comic books and everything is easy to understand。 I also like that the pictures were well done even when everything was orange。 5) This book can be used to teach about the importance of differences。 Otto love’s the color orange so he wants to make the whole world orange but in the end this creates chaos with the traffic lights and it makes for a dangerous environment。 It also makes everything boring because everything looks and tastes orange。 In the end Otto realizes this and wants to put it back。 This emphasizes the importance of differences and too much of a good thing。 This book can also be used to talk about kindness。 At the end of the book Otto and his aunt try and put everything back to normal but the Gene makes everything blue。 They say that’s not what they wanted and the Genie says maybe if they were nice to him he would do what they wanted。 So they bought the Genie pizza。 They did something nice and were kind which means they got what they needed and wanted and they had fun with the Genie too。 。。。more

Alex

1。tNone2。tFirst grade through second grade3。tOtto loves orange, and so when he releases a genie from a lamp there’s only one thing he wants to wish for: for everything to be orange。 However, he soon learns that this may not have been the best idea。 However, now that he’s used his one wish, it’ll take some cleverness (and some help) to get the world back the way it is supposed to be。4。tThis book is hilarious, and I’ll admit some of my liking of it is because it reminds me of a similar book withou 1。tNone2。tFirst grade through second grade3。tOtto loves orange, and so when he releases a genie from a lamp there’s only one thing he wants to wish for: for everything to be orange。 However, he soon learns that this may not have been the best idea。 However, now that he’s used his one wish, it’ll take some cleverness (and some help) to get the world back the way it is supposed to be。4。tThis book is hilarious, and I’ll admit some of my liking of it is because it reminds me of a similar book without a supernatural side to it I loved as a kid, Sue Likes Blue。 Otto is a smart kid, though a little impulsive, the genie is snarky, and Aunt Sally Lee is a clever one。 Told as a graphic novel, the panels flow very well from one to the next (which, as a comic book reader, I can tell you is both very important and very easy to mess up)。 5。tA unit on graphic novels would benefit from this book, of course。 A unit on colors could also make use of it。 。。。more

Theresa

1。 This book has not received an award。2。 The appropriate grade level is from preschool to third grade。3。 Aunt Sally sends Otto a lamp where a genie came out after Otto rubbed it。 Otto wished everything was orange but realizes it isn't what he wants。 He calls Aunt Sally Lee for help but everything turned blue。 As Aunt Sally Lee and the genie argue, Otto ordered pizza to make the genie undo the wishes。4。 This was a cute rendition of how a genie undid all the wishes。 It was all so he can eat pizza 1。 This book has not received an award。2。 The appropriate grade level is from preschool to third grade。3。 Aunt Sally sends Otto a lamp where a genie came out after Otto rubbed it。 Otto wished everything was orange but realizes it isn't what he wants。 He calls Aunt Sally Lee for help but everything turned blue。 As Aunt Sally Lee and the genie argue, Otto ordered pizza to make the genie undo the wishes。4。 This was a cute rendition of how a genie undid all the wishes。 It was all so he can eat pizza with many different colors instead of one。 I know it was because Otto was nice enough to order the genie food but it was funny to read that was the way。 5。 a) An in-class use for this book is to compare and contrast this with a movie or another book involving a genie。b) Another in-class use is to follow up with one of my poems from my poem book which is about how the world would be dull if there was only one 'color' in the world。c) Another use to have students use only one color (can use different shades) to draw a picture and ask for the student's feelings about it。 。。。more

Kelsi Mika

Otto's orange day is about anthropomorphic cat that gains possession of a magical lamp and wishes everything was orange, since it is his favorite color。 He finds out there are drawbacks to his wish and quickly finds a way to reverse the wish。 The graphic novel uses illustrations and narrative in combination effectively。 The cover depicts Otto and his love of orange, as well as the genie that grants his wish to make everything orange。 The illustrations make depict the sequence of events with use Otto's orange day is about anthropomorphic cat that gains possession of a magical lamp and wishes everything was orange, since it is his favorite color。 He finds out there are drawbacks to his wish and quickly finds a way to reverse the wish。 The graphic novel uses illustrations and narrative in combination effectively。 The cover depicts Otto and his love of orange, as well as the genie that grants his wish to make everything orange。 The illustrations make depict the sequence of events with use of clear gutters to separate the panels。 The letter form is also varied。 Though written in comic sans to have a lighter tone, the text bold in certain parts for emphasis, colored to stand out, and displayed in different sizes to grab the readers attention。 The back of the book also has a guide on how to read graphic novels for younger readers。 。。。more

Bailey Noel

When Otto the cat meets a magical genie, he is granted a wish。 So, he wishes for everything to become orange。 Eventually, he realizes that orange isn't the best color for everything。 But, since he has used up his only wish, he doesn't know what he should do。 The author uses surrealism in this book to depict the way he wants to display Otto the cat。 He uses colors (especially orange) in his book to show the importance of colors in the passage。 When Otto the cat meets a magical genie, he is granted a wish。 So, he wishes for everything to become orange。 Eventually, he realizes that orange isn't the best color for everything。 But, since he has used up his only wish, he doesn't know what he should do。 The author uses surrealism in this book to depict the way he wants to display Otto the cat。 He uses colors (especially orange) in his book to show the importance of colors in the passage。 。。。more

Scot Johnson

Frank CammusoOtto's orange day is about anthropomorphic cat that gains possession of a magical lamp and wishes everything was orange, since it is his favorite color。 He finds out there are drawbacks to his wish and quickly finds a way to reverse the wish。 The graphic novel uses illustrations and narrative in combination effectively。 The cover depicts Otto and his love of orange, as well as the genie that grants his wish to make everything orange。 The illustrations make depict the sequence of eve Frank CammusoOtto's orange day is about anthropomorphic cat that gains possession of a magical lamp and wishes everything was orange, since it is his favorite color。 He finds out there are drawbacks to his wish and quickly finds a way to reverse the wish。 The graphic novel uses illustrations and narrative in combination effectively。 The cover depicts Otto and his love of orange, as well as the genie that grants his wish to make everything orange。 The illustrations make depict the sequence of events with use of clear gutters to separate the panels。 The letter form is also varied。 Though written in comic sans to have a lighter tone, the text bold in certain parts for emphasis, colored to stand out, and displayed in different sizes to grab the readers attention。 The back of the book also has a guide on how to read graphic novels for younger readers。 。。。more