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Publication Name
Seaver the Weaver
Title
Seaver the Weaver
Illustrator
The Brothers Hilts
Contributor
The Brothers Hilts (Illustrated by)
EAN
9781938063572
ISBN
9781938063572
Release Date
02/04/2015
Release Year
2015
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
204mm
Item Length
267mm
Item Weight
327g
Publication Year
2015
Format
Picture Book
Language
English
Book Title
Seaver the Weaver
Author
Paul Czajak
Publisher
Mighty Media Press
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Topic
Animals / Insects, Spiders, Etc., General, Social Themes / General (See Also Headings under Family)
Intended Audience
Ages 2-3, Ages 9-12, Ages 4-8, Under 2 Years

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Product Information

Seaver is an orb spider with a sky full of inspiration. His siblings prefer tradition and aren't afraid to let him know. But Seaver doesn't mind He loves his new shapes and isn't afraid to stand out. Told with quiet charm, this picture book tangles readers in a web of delight.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Mighty Media Press
ISBN-10
1938063570
ISBN-13
9781938063572
eBay Product ID (ePID)
202572277

Product Key Features

Book Title
Seaver the Weaver
Author
Paul Czajak
Format
Picture Book
Language
English
Topic
Animals / Insects, Spiders, Etc., General, Social Themes / General (See Also Headings under Family)
Intended Audience
Ages 2-3, Ages 9-12, Ages 4-8, Under 2 Years
Publication Year
2015
Genre
Juvenile Fiction

Dimensions

Item Length
8in
Item Height
0.3in
Item Width
10.5in
Item Weight
13.1 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Pz7.C9978se 2015
Grade to
Kindergarten
Reviews
"Ever heard of the publisher Mighty Media Kids? Well, if this book is any indication they might be one to watch. The Brothers Hilts did that lovely little book The Insomniacs a couple years ago and then were never heard from again. This book, about a spider that thinks outside the web, makes good use of their skills. Particularly the parts where Seaver must attend to this 'guest'."—A Fuse #8 Production Blog, School Library Journal "...young readers with artistic visions of their own will applaud Seaver's successful paradigm change. A salutary tribute to the benefits of thinking outside the orb."— Kirkus Reviews "This book contains so many of the elements that I look for in good children's literature, including a. a character overcoming an obstacle and being true to themselves, b. the right amount of repetition throughout the story which builds to change in the end, c. GREAT vocabulary words ... The story captures the experience of childhood, when kids are still learning who they are, making the book hyper relatable."—Baby Bookish "From the beginning I was drawn in by the richness of color and poignant sentences that spun a story of whimsy and creative artistry. ... Seaver is a strong character and this story will become a all-time favorite. Czajak and the Brothers Hilts definitely scored a touchdown with this book."—Laticia Overton, contributor for Examiner.com "A fun story about being unique and staying true to who you are."—KidsBookshelf The Insomniacs reviews: "These illustrations are my favorite kind—offbeat. This is a good choice for that young reader you know who has very much had it with cutesy, pink, glittery picture books."— Kirkus Reviews "... a touch here of quirkiness ... with Tim Burton as master of ceremonies. But that doesn't lessen the kooky ... charms of the magnificent pencil-and-charcoal illustrations by the Brothers Hilts, two real brothers, Ben and Sean, who collaborate as a design and illustration team."— The New York Times "The Hilts' grainy illustrations allow for the eerie ... and the dim ambience challenges human eyesight, yet their inky pared-down palette is enticing. Where most picture books say goodnight, this unusual entry gives the go-ahead to stay up late."— Publishers Weekly, "Ever heard of the publisher Mighty Media Kids? Well, if this book is any indication they might be one to watch. The Brothers Hilts did that lovely little book The Insomniacs a couple years ago and then were never heard from again. This book, about a spider that thinks outside the web, makes good use of their skills. Particularly the parts where Seaver must attend to this 'guest'."—A Fuse #8 Production Blog, School Library Journal "...young readers with artistic visions of their own will applaud Seaver's successful paradigm change. A salutary tribute to the benefits of thinking outside the orb."— Kirkus Reviews "Using repetition and understated humor, Czajak (the Monster and Me series) reveals that Seaver's innovations are about more than just artistic expression—they also get results. ... It's a stylish and clever ode to the value of trying new things."— Publishers Weekly "This book contains so many of the elements that I look for in good children's literature, including a. a character overcoming an obstacle and being true to themselves, b. the right amount of repetition throughout the story which builds to change in the end, c. GREAT vocabulary words ... The story captures the experience of childhood, when kids are still learning who they are, making the book hyper relatable."—Baby Bookish "From the beginning I was drawn in by the richness of color and poignant sentences that spun a story of whimsy and creative artistry. ... Seaver is a strong character and this story will become a all-time favorite. Czajak and the Brothers Hilts definitely scored a touchdown with this book."—Laticia Overton, contributor for Examiner.com "A fun story about being unique and staying true to who you are."—KidsBookshelf The Insomniacs reviews: "These illustrations are my favorite kind—offbeat. This is a good choice for that young reader you know who has very much had it with cutesy, pink, glittery picture books."— Kirkus Reviews "... a touch here of quirkiness ... with Tim Burton as master of ceremonies. But that doesn't lessen the kooky ... charms of the magnificent pencil-and-charcoal illustrations by the Brothers Hilts, two real brothers, Ben and Sean, who collaborate as a design and illustration team."— The New York Times "The Hilts' grainy illustrations allow for the eerie ... and the dim ambience challenges human eyesight, yet their inky pared-down palette is enticing. Where most picture books say goodnight, this unusual entry gives the go-ahead to stay up late."— Publishers Weekly, "Ever heard of the publisher Mighty Media Kids? Well, if this book is any indication they might be one to watch. The Brothers Hilts did that lovely little book The Insomniacs a couple years ago and then were never heard from again. This book, about a spider that thinks outside the web, makes good use of their skills. Particularly the parts where Seaver must attend to this 'guest'."--A Fuse #8 Production Blog, School Library Journal "An artistic arachnid named Seaver uses his spidey senses to spin webs inspired by the stars, but his brothers and sisters are less than impressed with his unusual creations. Author Paul Czajak has woven a tale that not only teaches tots about basic shapes but also reminds us all to embrace our differences."-- Pregnancy and Newborn Magazine "Using repetition and understated humor, Czajak (the Monster and Me series) reveals that Seaver's innovations are about more than just artistic expression--they also get results. ... It's a stylish and clever ode to the value of trying new things."-- Publishers Weekly "...young readers with artistic visions of their own will applaud Seaver's successful paradigm change. A salutary tribute to the benefits of thinking outside the orb."-- Kirkus Reviews "The simple, bold illustrations add just the right touch to this storybook celebration of dreams, creativity, and independence."--Children's Bookwatch: April 2015, Midwest Book Review "This book contains so many of the elements that I look for in good children's literature, including a. a character overcoming an obstacle and being true to themselves, b. the right amount of repetition throughout the story which builds to change in the end, c. GREAT vocabulary words ... The story captures the experience of childhood, when kids are still learning who they are, making the book hyper relatable."--Baby Bookish "I love reading this story to my son at night. It gives us a few laughs, reinforces geometry and important life lessons, inspires some great questions and observations, but makes us feel quiet and content at the end. From the dedication to the last sentence, the whole experience of reading this book feels wholly and perfectly complete."--The Picture Book Review "From the beginning I was drawn in by the richness of color and poignant sentences that spun a story of whimsy and creative artistry. ... Seaver is a strong character and this story will become a all-time favorite. Czajak and the Brothers Hilts definitely scored a touchdown with this book."--Laticia Overton, contributor for Examiner.com "A fun story about being unique and staying true to who you are."--KidsBookshelf The Insomniacs reviews: "These illustrations are my favorite kind--offbeat. This is a good choice for that young reader you know who has very much had it with cutesy, pink, glittery picture books."-- Kirkus Reviews "... a touch here of quirkiness ... with Tim Burton as master of ceremonies. But that doesn't lessen the kooky ... charms of the magnificent pencil-and-charcoal illustrations by the Brothers Hilts, two real brothers, Ben and Sean, who collaborate as a design and illustration team."-- The New York Times "The Hilts' grainy illustrations allow for the eerie ... and the dim ambience challenges human eyesight, yet their inky pared-down palette is enticing. Where most picture books say goodnight, this unusual entry gives the go-ahead to stay up late."-- Publishers Weekly, "Ever heard of the publisher Mighty Media Kids? Well, if this book is any indication they might be one to watch. The Brothers Hilts did that lovely little book The Insomniacs a couple years ago and then were never heard from again. This book, about a spider that thinks outside the web, makes good use of their skills. Particularly the parts where Seaver must attend to this 'guest'."--A Fuse #8 Production Blog, School Library Journal "Using repetition and understated humor, Czajak (the Monster and Me series) reveals that Seaver's innovations are about more than just artistic expression--they also get results. ... It's a stylish and clever ode to the value of trying new things."-- Publishers Weekly "...young readers with artistic visions of their own will applaud Seaver's successful paradigm change. A salutary tribute to the benefits of thinking outside the orb."-- Kirkus Reviews "The simple, bold illustrations add just the right touch to this storybook celebration of dreams, creativity, and independence."--Children's Bookwatch: April 2015, Midwest Book Review "This book contains so many of the elements that I look for in good children's literature, including a. a character overcoming an obstacle and being true to themselves, b. the right amount of repetition throughout the story which builds to change in the end, c. GREAT vocabulary words ... The story captures the experience of childhood, when kids are still learning who they are, making the book hyper relatable."--Baby Bookish "I love reading this story to my son at night. It gives us a few laughs, reinforces geometry and important life lessons, inspires some great questions and observations, but makes us feel quiet and content at the end. From the dedication to the last sentence, the whole experience of reading this book feels wholly and perfectly complete."--The Picture Book Review "From the beginning I was drawn in by the richness of color and poignant sentences that spun a story of whimsy and creative artistry. ... Seaver is a strong character and this story will become a all-time favorite. Czajak and the Brothers Hilts definitely scored a touchdown with this book."--Laticia Overton, contributor for Examiner.com "A fun story about being unique and staying true to who you are."--KidsBookshelf The Insomniacs reviews: "These illustrations are my favorite kind--offbeat. This is a good choice for that young reader you know who has very much had it with cutesy, pink, glittery picture books."-- Kirkus Reviews "... a touch here of quirkiness ... with Tim Burton as master of ceremonies. But that doesn't lessen the kooky ... charms of the magnificent pencil-and-charcoal illustrations by the Brothers Hilts, two real brothers, Ben and Sean, who collaborate as a design and illustration team."-- The New York Times "The Hilts' grainy illustrations allow for the eerie ... and the dim ambience challenges human eyesight, yet their inky pared-down palette is enticing. Where most picture books say goodnight, this unusual entry gives the go-ahead to stay up late."-- Publishers Weekly, "Ever heard of the publisher Mighty Media Kids? Well, if this book is any indication they might be one to watch. The Brothers Hilts did that lovely little book The Insomniacs a couple years ago and then were never heard from again. This book, about a spider that thinks outside the web, makes good use of their skills. Particularly the parts where Seaver must attend to this 'guest'."—A Fuse #8 Production Blog, School Library Journal "...young readers with artistic visions of their own will applaud Seaver's successful paradigm change. A salutary tribute to the benefits of thinking outside the orb."— Kirkus Reviews "Using repetition and understated humor, Czajak (the Monster and Me series) reveals that Seaver's innovations are about more than just artistic expression—they also get results. ... It's a stylish and clever ode to the value of trying new things."— Publishers Weekly "This book contains so many of the elements that I look for in good children's literature, including a. a character overcoming an obstacle and being true to themselves, b. the right amount of repetition throughout the story which builds to change in the end, c. GREAT vocabulary words ... The story captures the experience of childhood, when kids are still learning who they are, making the book hyper relatable."—Baby Bookish "I love reading this story to my son at night. It gives us a few laughs, reinforces geometry and important life lessons, inspires some great questions and observations, but makes us feel quiet and content at the end. From the dedication to the last sentence, the whole experience of reading this book feels wholly and perfectly complete."—The Picture Book Review "From the beginning I was drawn in by the richness of color and poignant sentences that spun a story of whimsy and creative artistry. ... Seaver is a strong character and this story will become a all-time favorite. Czajak and the Brothers Hilts definitely scored a touchdown with this book."—Laticia Overton, contributor for Examiner.com "A fun story about being unique and staying true to who you are."—KidsBookshelf The Insomniacs reviews: "These illustrations are my favorite kind—offbeat. This is a good choice for that young reader you know who has very much had it with cutesy, pink, glittery picture books."— Kirkus Reviews "... a touch here of quirkiness ... with Tim Burton as master of ceremonies. But that doesn't lessen the kooky ... charms of the magnificent pencil-and-charcoal illustrations by the Brothers Hilts, two real brothers, Ben and Sean, who collaborate as a design and illustration team."— The New York Times "The Hilts' grainy illustrations allow for the eerie ... and the dim ambience challenges human eyesight, yet their inky pared-down palette is enticing. Where most picture books say goodnight, this unusual entry gives the go-ahead to stay up late."— Publishers Weekly
Illustrated by
The Brothers Hilts, the Brothers
Copyright Date
2015
Target Audience
Juvenile Audience
Lccn
2014-044047
Dewey Decimal
[E]
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Number of Pages
32 Pages

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