Count on Miss Mingo and her irresistible class of critters to make a special school-year milestone a day to remember.
Itβs the hundredth day of school, and Miss Mingo the Flamingo has quite a day planned for her diverse class of animals. First, the students share projects that celebrate the number one hundred: Centipede does one hundred jumping jacks, Panda shows off two bundles of fifty bamboo stalks, and other students share five sets of twenty footprints and other combos to get to the magic number. Later the class works together to create sculptures out of one hundred paper cups (Octopus is particularly helpful), and the day becomes as much about self-expression as it is a numberβespecially when Miss Mingo has the whole class make silly faces for one hundred seconds! In the fourth book of her ingenious series, Jamie Harper invites readers into Miss Mingoβs warm, creative classroom for a story inspired by hundredth-day activities in real schools, combining a lively text that integrates fascinating facts about the animals with humorously detailed illustrations that capture the studentsβ excited energy. Readers will easily find one hundred things to love about Miss Mingoβs joyful celebration, as well as fun ideas for planning their own.
“Miss Mingo and her kindergarten class of animals are back, this time celebrating both the 100th day of school and one another's amazing capabilities. . .Harper's cartoon illustrations highlight the class's enthusiasm and emotions. Though many pages group items to facilitate counting, not every 100 is countable: Centipede's legs aren't all in the frame, and Pelican's project is the fact that this bird dives "into the ocean from 100 feet in the air." The 100th day of school has never looked this diverse. --Kirkus Reviews A cheery class of seafaring, airborne, and land creatures celebrates the 100th day of school with a fun project designed to entertain and educate the reader. . . The author's whimsical artistry of the various animals is fun and friendly, and the pastel colors throughout the book give the characters and their classroom a cheerful look and feel. . . A lovely book as a read-aloud or for independent enjoyment. --School Library Journal”
Miss Mingo and her kindergarten class of animals are back, this time celebrating both the 100th day of school and one anotherβs amazing capabilities. . .Harperβs cartoon illustrations highlight the classβs enthusiasm and emotions. Though many pages group items to facilitate counting, not every 100 is countable: Centipedeβs legs arenβt all in the frame, and Pelicanβs project is the fact that this bird dives βinto the ocean from 100 feet in the air.β The 100th day of school has never looked this diverse.
βKirkus Reviews
A cheery class of seafaring, airborne, and land creatures celebrates the 100th day of school with a fun project designed to entertain and educate the reader. . . The authorβs whimsical artistry of the various animals is fun and friendly, and the pastel colors throughout the book give the characters and their classroom a cheerful look and feel. . . A lovely book as a read-aloud or for independent enjoyment.
βSchool Library Journal
Jamie Harper is the author-illustrator of four books about the feisty flamingo teacher Miss Mingo, as well as the Baby Bundt board books and the picture books Miles to Go and Miles to the Finish. She lives outside Boston.
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