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The Scary Show of Mo and Jo
by Hanoch Piven
Available from Powells Used Books
$18.95
on 10-13-2008
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ISBN Number: 9780762420971 Written by: Piven, Hanoch Published by: Libri Written by: Piven, Hanoch Illustrator: Piven, Hanoch Subject: Children's 4-8, Picturebooks Subject: Humorous Stories Subject: Family, Siblings Subject: Horror & Ghost Stories Subject: Costume Subject: Fear Subject: Brothers and sisters Subject: General Juvenile Fiction Date of Publication: September 2005 Cover Type: Hardcover Written in: English Illustrations: , Y Number of Pages: 32 Book Size: 10.36x10.22x.41 in. 1.07 lbs. Age Level: 04-08
With distinctive illustrations, Hanoch Piven crafts a delightful story of competitive siblings whose attempts to frighten each other--revealed through 8 gatefold pages--are surpassed by their baby brother. Mo and Jo are sweet kids who engage in costumed one-upmanship until they're surprised by a "real" monster who turns out to be the baby, Bo. Piven's unique approach--showing the photographed objects that will be used in the children's disguises on the outside of the gatefold, and revealing the finished face when the fold is opened--brings a sense of excitement to this simple but compelling story for children aged 4 to 8. Hanoch Piven's work has appeared in Time, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, the New Yorker, and The New York Times. Piven lives in Spain. Review: "A 'creepy, crawly, scary show' by two pint-size impresarios provides Piven ( What Presidents Are Made Of) with the perfect showcase for his offbeat, ingenuous artistry. Combining a simple cardboard circle cutout with a repertoire of familiar, three-dimensional objects — hot peppers, broom straws, paper plates — he creates a series of spooky-funny faces for Mo and Jo (whose own circle faces sport Oreo halves for eyes and gummy worms for mouths). The rhyming text doubles as recipes for assembling the characters, with the end result revealed in a gatefold page. 'A witch needs a nose,/ some hair of straw,/ and stinky garlic teeth so raw!' says Mo, as Piven breaks down the assembly of her new identity into three small images. 'Put it all together and what to do you get?/ The wildest, wickedest witch you've met!' When Jo becomes a 'magnificent wizard' with the help of a mop-head beard, he and Mo try out their magical powers on each other — enabling Piven to show readers how to create five marvelous collaged critters, including a cat with pizza slices for ears, and a lioness with a tulip petal — mane. Mo and Jo eventually scare themselves so silly that they get the heebie-jeebies from their baby brother's shadow. Youngsters, meanwhile, will become utterly enchanted — and likely inspired by — Mo and Jo to get their own creative juices flowing. Ages 4-8. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.) Synopsis: "With distinctive illustrations, Hanoch Piven crafts a delightful story of competitive siblings whose attempts to frighten each other--revealed through 8 gatefold pages--are surpassed by their baby bro"
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