Jack and the Night Visitors

Pat Schories

ILLUSTRATED BY
Pat Schories

List Price: $13.95
Cover: Hardcover
Published: 4/1/2006
ISBN: 1-932425-33-0
ISBN-13: 978-1-932425-33-8

Compelling, easy-to-follow, wordless pictorial narratives introduce pre-literate children to the elements of story —such as character, setting, and action —enabling them better to understand language when they reach that point in their intellectual development.

Reviews

"Boy and dog, with their matching freckles, facial expressions, and orange hair/fur, are plenty appealing, but the exuberant aliens steal the show with their goofy antics and appearance (picture mini-tinmen with luminous Christmas-bulb eyes, noses, and antennae). The humorous details in the art (the spaceship looks like a VW bug without tires), the story's brief suspense, and the book's small trim size make this exactly right for pre-readers to ‘read’ to an adult or enjoy on their own."
     —Book Links

"From the series that began with Breakfast for Jack (2004) and Jack and the Missing Piece (2004), this wordless picture book offers colorful illustrations that have a lucid narrative thread as well as many rewarding details. Schories, best known as the illustrator of Alyssa Satin Capucilli's Biscuit books, shows strong visual storytelling skills here, and her high-interest premise and accessible artwork will make this book a rewarding choice for children not yet ready to read on their own."
     —Booklist

"Preschoolers should have no trouble following these wordless stories about a boy and his dog, Jack. Clear, inviting illustrations using plenty of white space feature characters whose facial expressions and body language are easy to read. The pictures lead audiences through the action with pages that engagingly alternate double-page spreads, single-page illustrations, and pages containing two or three vignettes. The boy and dog are main characters children can easily relate to; the scenarios (breakfast time and playing with blocks) are comfortingly familiar; the suspenseful action—and the pacing of it—is just right. … Both adults and children will find much to comment on as they look at the pictures in these books that offer simple, satisfying stories for pre-readers to decode."
     —Horn Book

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