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Chamelia and the New Kid in Class by Ethan Long
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Chamelia and the New Kid in Class

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Narrator Emma Lysy

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Length 4 minutes
Language English
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Chamelia is a chameleon who loves to stand out in a crowd. She's always the star of the show, especially at school. But when a new kid in class becomes the center of attention, Chamelia feels left out. Can she figure out how to beat her competition? Or will she learn to share the spotlight and make a new best friend?

Join the fabulous Chamelia in this funny and charming story about friendship, school, and the true meaning of being a star!

Ethan Long has illustrated a number of children's books including Stinky Feet Smell by Margie Palatini (Dutton, March 2003) and Oh Yeah! by Tom Birdseye.

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Reviews

"The reader will be delighted by the different outfits that Chamelia chooses to wear... This is great story for reading aloud and for beginning readers."—Library Media Connection Praise for Chamelia and the New Kid in Class:
"Long makes Chamelia, and now Cooper as well, pop off the pages with collaged, fabric-patterned clothing...His characters are expressive to the nth degree...Chamelia's upturned snout speaks volumes"

Kirkus Reviews "His digitally collaged pictures, which are composed along a single, stagelike plane, have comic energy."—Publishers Weekly Praise for Chamelia:
An L.A. Times summer reading pick

"The clever incorporation of actual textile, as busy and vibrant as Chamelia herself, invigorates... she is one unique lizard."—Kirkus Expand reviews
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