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  1 Fancy Nancy: Just My Luck!
Author: O'Connor, Jane Illustrator: Glasser, Robin Preiss
    Series: I can read! Level 1, Fancy Nancy
 
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Class: Easy
Age: 3-8
Language: English
Descriptors: Easy Reader
LC: PZ7.O222
Grade: P-3
ISBN-13: 9780062083142
LCCN: BD13365013
Imprint: HarperCollins
Pub Date: 12/23/2013
Availability: Out of Stock Indefinitely
List: $16.99
  Hardcover
Physical Description: 32 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm. H 9", W 6", D 0.38", 0.52 lbs.
LC Series: Fancy Nancy
Fancy Nancy I can read!
Fancy Nancy.
I can read book.
Brodart Sources: Brodart's For Youth Interest: Popular
Brodart's Fresh Reads for Kids TIPS Selections
Brodart's Insight Catalog: Children
Bibliographies:
Awards: Horn Book Guide Titles, Rated 1 - 4
Starred Reviews:
TIPS Subjects: Humorous Fiction
BISAC Subjects: JUVENILE FICTION / Girls & Women
JUVENILE FICTION / Humorous Stories
JUVENILE FICTION / Readers / Beginner
LC Subjects: Fancy Nancy, (Fictitious character), Fiction
Fancy Nancy, (Fictitious character), Juvenile fiction
Fortune, Juvenile fiction
Luck, Fiction
Schools, Fiction
Schools, Juvenile fiction
SEARS Subjects:
Reading Programs: Accelerated Reader Level: 2.4 , Points: 0.5
 
Annotations
Publisher Annotations | 10/03/2013
Learn all about luck with Fancy Nancy in 'New York Times' bestselling team Jane O'Connor and Robin Preiss Glasser's beginning reader 'Fancy Nancy: Just My Luck!' This Level One I Can Read book is perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences. When Nancy discovers there's a whole list of what's lucky and what's not, her mind starts spinning. There are so many things to keep track of! Fans of Fancy Nancy will delight in Nancy's attempts to sort out what she really believes.
Journal Reviews
Booklist | 03/15/2014
Preschool-Grade 2. Fancy Nancy is back, with her wild curly hair and unique fashion sense, for a truly lucky adventure. Nancy's curiosity sparks quickly when a classmate reveals during show-and-share a rare four-leaf clover that brings "good luck . . . even more . . . than finding a penny." Nancy discovers to her dismay, though, that bad luck exists, too, and plenty of it! Trying to avoid sidewalk cracks and the number 13 is exhausting, and Nancy would like to believe Ms. Glass, who says this luck stuff simply isn't true. When a black cat, which is "double-trouble bad luck," runs by Nancy, the result will surprise even the most superstitious of readers. Together, the line-and-watercolor pictures ("based on the art of Robin Preiss Glasser"), simple sentences, and Nancy's well-defined keywords throughout help beginning readers move quickly through the story and give them plenty to consider, along with Nancy, about luck. Miller, Annie. 32p. Booklist Online. AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, c2014.
Horn Book Guide | 11/01/2014
4. The word maven enjoys a class trip to an orchard (Apples) despite class clown Lionel's antics. In Luck she becomes obsessed with avoiding bad luck until a runaway black cat crosses her path. Insatiable fans (fancy way of saying they have a high tolerance for her schtick) will enjoy her latest easy-reader outings, even if her schtick is, at this point, routine. Glos. kf. 32pg. THE HORN BOOK, c2014.
Kirkus Reviews | 12/15/2013
Continuing Series. Individual title review not available. (Early reader. 4-8). 32pg. KIRKUS MEDIA LLC, c2013.
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