Pencil & Eraser Lost and frown!

Jenny Alvarado

Book - 2025

"Pencil and Eraser are on their way to their first ever karate class--well, their person Stella is and they are tagging along. When Pencil gets a little too excited practicing her ninja moves, she falls right out of Stella's backpack and lands on the sidewalk! And naturally, Eraser has no choice but to follow her. Stranded all alone in the big wide world, these two buds will have to use their wits, charm, and of course their impressive ninja moves, to find the dojo and make it safely back into Stella's backpack before class is over. Between squirrelly obstacles and flashy distractions, will the duo (ahem, Pencil) stay on the straight and narrow long enough to get where they belong? Or will they be doomed to draw outside the l...ines for good?" --

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Subjects
Genres
Humorous comics
Graphic novels
Comics (Graphic works)
Bandes dessinées humoristiques
Bandes dessinées
Published
New York : G. P. Putnam's Sons 2025
Language
English
Main Author
Jenny Alvarado (author)
Physical Description
80 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm
Audience
Ages 5-8 years
ISBN
9780593699812
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Review by School Library Journal Review

K-Gr 3--In their second book, Pencil and Eraser have to work their way back to their owner, Stella, after falling out of her bag at school before she left for karate class. The adventure-loving Pencil and the ever-grumpy Eraser will have to use their ninja skills to infiltrate several places, getting help from others as they make their way to the dojo. Comedic elements are included via a "Joke Break" between chapters, but are also present in the dynamic between characters and the reader. Fans of the Toy Story franchise will find a lot to like. VERDICT This series will definitely bring laughs to young readers as they imagine what happens to their own school supplies when they aren't paying attention.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Teamwork triumphs for these clashing but complementary characters in their second outing. Sheer excitement propels long-lashed, perennially enthusiastic Pencil right out of brown-skinned Stella's backpack and onto the sidewalk. Today is Stella's karate class, and Pencil can't wait. Nobly, the squat, saturnine, but soft-hearted Eraser jumps to join Pencil. As their unaware owner disappears in the distance, Pencil gives an anguished cry that will elicit smiles from knowing adult readers: "STELLAAA!" Luckily, Eraser has a map, and Pencil airily dismisses the pair's second problem: Where on the map are they? Pencil does worry when some squirrels offer to help--squirrels love to make things out of wood. The two make an abrupt exit from the squirrels' home ("Ninja jump!"), and Pencil begs to take a detour into the arcade. Pencil accidentally gets Eraser stuck in a claw machine, but Eraser makes it out unharmed. Finally they reach the dojo in time to applaud Stella and to follow Pencil's elaborate plan to return to Stella's backpack. These slight but easy-reading adventures, with subtle but effective characterization, fill four brief chapters, with some joke breaks that Eraser concedes are "kinda funny." Cartoon graphics have minimal backgrounds, and final pages outline steps to draw them. Another engaging adventure following tiny but intrepid heroes as they surmount minor mishaps.(Early graphic fiction. 5-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.