Linus the little yellow pencil / Scott Magoon.
Linus hopes to win the family art show but his eraser, Ernie, obliterates his work, his self-confidence, and his joy until a word from Smudge inspires Linus to try again.
Record details
- ISBN: 1368006272
- ISBN: 9781368006279
- Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: Los Angeles ; Disney-Hyperion, 2019.
Content descriptions
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 17.99 |
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Subject: | Pencils > Juvenile fiction. Erasers > Juvenile fiction. Drawing > Juvenile fiction. Cooperativeness > Juvenile fiction. Self-confidence > Juvenile fiction. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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- Baker & Taylor
Linus hopes to win the family art show but his eraser, Ernie, obliterates his work, his self-confidence, and his joy until a word from Smudge inspires Linus to try again. - Baker & Taylor
Linus the pencil and his eraser, Ernie, are challenged to set aside their differences and collaborate creatively to prepare for a family art show. By the creator of The Boy Who Cried Bigfoot! 35, first printing. - Grand Central PubA kid-friendly tale of two ends of the same pencil learning to get along!
Linus and his eraser, Ernie, don't always see eye to eye. But with the family art show drawing near, these two will have to sharpen their collaboration to make something neither one could do on their own!
This cheerful ode to art points out the power of sharing the creative process and sticking with it. - Grand Central PubA kid-friendly tale of two ends of the same pencil learning to get along!
Linus and his eraser, Ernie, don't always see eye to eye. But with the family art show drawing near, these two will have to sharpen their collaboration to make something neither one could do on their own!
This cheerful ode to art points out the power of sharing the creative process and sticking with it.