"Frankie kicks off her summer break in a remote cabin where she plans to work for her mom as a research assistant while they study pond animals. Frankie aims to impress her mom, who is also her scientist hero. When the animals become too scary, Frankie hides away from the excitement. Determined to prove her bravery, she sneaks out of the cabin alone to study the bog and its unique ecosystem. But once she conquers her fears and soaks in the pride she feels for her actions, she finds herself in danger. This nature-infused adventure demonstrates the importance of facing fears and taking life one step at a time. The text introduces readers to interesting animals, such as the orb-weaver spider, snapping turtle, star-nosed mole, and skinks. The book’s humor and wit work well for the intended audience, and Frankie is a dynamic character that readers will fall in love with. Boyle’s cartoon-style characters pair well with the animals featured in the text, and readers will enjoy the engaging, varied panels. The illustrations enhance the tone of each spread, using colors to drive the mood. Fans of adventure and suspense will enjoy Frankie’s quest to discover new species. VERDICT This charming graphic novel will draw a wide range of adventure-loving readers and belongs in libraries and classrooms"
<I><B>School Library Journal</B></I>
Frankie Fairy loves to learn about creepy crawly critters! This summer she gets the special job as research assistant on her mom’s trip to study all sorts of new species. Frankie’s mom is her scientist hero, and she wants to do everything she can to impress her! But when the critters start to get a bit too creepy and a bit too crawly, will Frankie be a scaredy fairy or will she be a brave scientist hero like her mom?
Find out where Frankie Fairy’s adventures begin with the first book in the series, Frankie and the Creepy Cute Critters!