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Highlights
- In this early graphic novel from Kelly Collier's much-loved series, Steve the horse is as pleased with himself as ever - even as he faces a new challenge: being a team player.The annual spring "Race-a-thon" is approaching, and Steve can't wait.
- 6-9 Years
- 9.25" x 6.75" Hardcover
- 64 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Comics & Graphic Novels
- Series Name: Steve the Horse
Description
Book Synopsis
In this early graphic novel from Kelly Collier's much-loved series, Steve the horse is as pleased with himself as ever - even as he faces a new challenge: being a team player.
The annual spring "Race-a-thon" is approaching, and Steve can't wait. He wins every year, and Steve loves winning! Sure, horses have physical advantages over other animals when it comes to running. But that just proves how exceptionally talented he is. So imagine Steve's concern when he discovers this year's race is going to be a relay, and that he's been teamed up with turtle, duck and snail! He can't possibly win now. Unless ... he's got it! He'll coach his teammates! In fact, he'll be the Best. Coach. Ever.
From Kelly Collier's hilarious Steve the Horse early graphic-novel series, here's a tale about sportsmanship that will have readers roaring with laughter. Nearly always wrong about everything in life, the full-of-himself Steve is one of those standout flawed characters with enormous appeal. The story takes some edge-of-your-seat turns as Steve learns the hard(ish) way that there's more than one kind of winner in life. This book makes a great discussion-starter on how we think about failure and winning. It also teaches excellent character-education lessons on teamwork and inclusiveness.
Review Quotes
All of Steve's silliness will initially draw readers in, while his need to stand out is so relatable that they will stay to see how his exceptional adventure ends.--School Library Journal (Praise for Steve, A Pretty Exceptional Horse)
This picture book has important lessons on teamwork while also showing that one person's (or animal's) weaknesses may be another's strengths.--Resource Links (Praise for Team Steve)
About the Author
Kelly Collier has been drawing since she was little, and studied illustration in college. She is the author-illustrator of the Steve the Horse series and The Imposter, and the illustrator of the Sloth and Squirrel books, the Izzy series and How to Party Like a Snail. She has an identical twin sister and an older brother and lives in Toronto, Ontario, with her husband and daughter.