Cardboardia 1: The Other Side of the Box
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Cardboardia 1: The Other Side of the Box

by Lucy Campagnolo
Illustrator(s): Richard Fairgray
Hardcover | Pages: 112
Size: 7-1/2 x 11 | USD: $20.99
ISBN: 9781645950400
Publication Date: September 7, 2021
Age: 8-10
Themes: Adventure, Comics & Graphic Novels, Fantasy, Humor, LibraryCon 2021

About the Book

A group of friends must use their ingenuity to save a parallel world that can only be accessed through cardboard boxes in this series starter from Black Sand Beach author Richard Fairgray and Lucy Campagnolo. Perfect for readers ready to step up from Jelly.

When Mac, Masie, and Bird find mysterious tokens in their cereal boxes, they're transported to Cardboardia, a magical landmade of paper and cardboard. In this parallel universe to ours, creativity thrives: Every time a box of anything is created in our world, a replica appears there, bringing residents art supplies, food, books, and more.

But an evil presence is slowly moving in, threatening to wipe all art and beauty from this paper paradise. It's no mistake that the three friends have been transported through their cardboard portals. Each has a special talent they never knew existed. And only when they figure out to harness them together will they be able to stop the destruction.
BONUS MATERIALS
Educator's Guide
Educator's Guide

A GUIDE TO USING GRAPHIC NOVELS IN THE CLASSROOM

Extensive Educator's Guide with Discussion Questions and Activities Featuring Holiday House and Pixel+Ink Books
★★★THE REVIEWS ARE IN!★★★
"Anyone who has ever made a fortress from cardboard boxes will enjoy this graphic novel about the power of creativity. . . . A whimsical homage to creativity so often lost and overlooked in our digital age."—Kirkus Reviews

"Will resonate with readers seeking fanciful stories that incorporate friendship, creativity, and problem-solving."—School Library Journal