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Randall and Randall
Contributor(s): Poper, Nadine (Author), Gortman, Polina (Illustrator), Randall, John E. (Foreword by)
ISBN: 0981493874     ISBN-13: 9780981493879
Publisher: Blue Whale Press
OUR PRICE:   $16.14  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: October 2019
* Not available - Not in print at this time *
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction | Science & Nature - General
- Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes - Friendship
- Juvenile Fiction | Animals - Marine Life
Dewey: E
Physical Information: 0.25" H x 8.25" W x 10.75" (0.84 lbs) 32 pages
Themes:
- Topical - Friendship
 
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.
Publisher Description:

"Young readers get a slice of science in this undersea tale about symbiosis. . . . The ingenious aquatic tale also encourages readers to realize they can find friendship even if they don't see eye to eye with their cohorts." --Kirkus Reviews (a starred review)

Randall, the pistol shrimp, is a master at excavation. Randall, the goby fish, is his skittish, yet happy-go-lucky watchman. The problem is that both have quirks that drive each other bananas until one day their relationship is driven to the breaking point. This very funny informational-fiction story about one of the sea's naturally-existent odd couples illustrates how certain species depend upon their symbiotic relationship for survival. It also shows children how two very different beings can embrace each other's peculiarities and become best of friends. Foreword written by Dr. John E. Randall, senior ichthyologist emeritus, Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii.

"Based on a real-life symbiotic relationship, this silly tale makes the science approachable through the goby's giggle-worthy antics. Notes from ichthyologist Dr. John Randall describe the phenomenon for adults, and Gortman's closing illustrations supply diagrams of the charismatic creatures. The picture book's cartoonish interior images deftly mix human and animal characteristics . . . Poper's simple English text seamlessly introduces a few straightforward Spanish-language phrases due to the coastal Mexico setting." --Kirkus Reviews


Contributor Bio(s): Gortman, Polina: - Polina Gortman is an illustrator living and working in Seattle, Washington. Polina draws her inspiration from old fairy tales, wildlife and nature. Her hobbies include picking at stalagmites of books that grow in random locations around her house, and stargazing. Polina is an active member of Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators and a local author-illustrator critique group, The Broad Strokes.Poper, Nadine: - Nadine Poper is an elementary librarian for an urban Pennsylvania school district who loves how fortunate she is to be surrounded all day by books and children to share them with. As a mom to three boys and two dachshunds, Nadine became a huge wiener dog fan and self-published three children's books about dachshunds. She is also a foster home for Coast to Coast Dachshund Rescue and donates portions of her book sales to the rescue.Randall, John E.: - Dr. John "Jack" Randall is ichthyologist emeritus at Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii. He is credited with over 900 publications including 11 guide books on fishes.