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Stick and Stone

Audiobook
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1 of 1 copy available
New York Times best-selling duo Stick and Stone are STICKing together in this hilarious and heartwarming story that proves once and for all why best friends ROCK!

When Stick rescues Stone from a prickly situation with a Pinecone, a friendship is born. But when Stick gets stuck, can Stone return the favor?With simple rhyming text, subtle messages of kindness and compassion, and Tom Lichtenheld's signature charm, this delightful story about making and helping friends will enchant audiences young and old because it's never too early—or too late—to stick up for your friends.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Matthew Glick narrates with enthusiasm and a light, humorous touch. His tempo is leisurely, allowing both words and illustrations to tell this read-along story for young listeners. Stick and Stone serendipitously become simply wonderfully friends--until Pinecone comes along and "needles" Stone and the weather takes a turn for the worse. A distraught Stone (voiced by a wailing Glick) searches for his buddy. How joyful Glick's exuberant "cowabunga!" sounds as it radiates the power of friendship. Jaunty music and mood-setting sound effects provide background; an upbeat song about the two friends concludes the production--a perfect ending. A.R. © AudioFile 2016, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 2, 2015
      Newcomer Ferry’s simple rhymes and Lichtenheld’s (Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site) pared-down art make fine partners in this testament to friendship. At the outset, reedy Stick stands moodily by the sea, while round Stone gazes at the moon (“Stick. Stone./ Lonely. Alone”). They meet at the playground, where a pinecone makes fun of Stone. Stick defends Stone (“ ‘Vanish!’ says Stick./ His word does the trick”), and a friendship is born. Ferry adds zip to the best-friends-forever theme with plenty of sly puns (“Stone whispers, ‘Gee,/ you stuck up for me!’ ”), and Lichtenheld conveys significant expressiveness through the characters’ dot eyes and small smiles. More subtly, he darkens objects when the story takes a discouraging turn and pours on the sunlight when things cheer up. Friends can help each other by capitalizing on their differences, he suggests, as when Stone rolls a path through tall grass for Stick as they travel. The use of instantly recognizable objects as characters gives the story universal appeal, and Ferry makes its moral unmissable. Ages 4–8. Author’s agent: Elena Giovinazzo, Pippin Properties. Illustrator’s agent: Amy Rennert, Amy Rennert Agency.

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:390
  • Text Difficulty:1

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