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get rid of 2010. Add: The book was published in 2010 by Roaring Brook Press and depicts a loving relationship between a man and his friends, who happen to be animals. It shares a simple message that portraying kindness and thoughtfulness to others and all species is very important in our society. Erin stead.....book. It also received the Best Illustrated Children's Books of 2010 award from the New York Times[1]

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Amos McGee is a punctual man who goes about his day the same way every day. He swings his legs out of bed, puts on a fresh uniform and hops on the #5 bus at 6:00am to go to the zoo. While at the City Zoo, Amos always makes time to visit his good friends and always gives them exactly what they need. He follows a reliable agenda of activities with each of his favorite animals: the elephant, the tortoise, the penguin, the rhinoceros and the owl. Amos sits quietly with the shy penguin and at sunset, reads stories to the owl who is afraid of the dark. One day; however, Amos woke up with a terrible cold. He swung his legs out of bed, curled them back again and decided that he would not make it to work. Because Amos is a reliable friend, his dear friends started to wonder where he was. They were getting worried, so the animals left the zoo and hopped onto the #5 bus. To comfort Amos, each animal stretches beyond his or her fears to help a friend recover[2] . After his friends help him recover, they all go to bed as they have a morning bus to catch that brings them back to the zoo.

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  • Amos McGee: He is a kind-hearted and reliable friend who has a gentle soul. Amos is the protagonist in the story and he plays the role of the zookeeper. He always gives each of his friends exactly what they need by turning it into a fun task.
  • Elephant: The elephant is the first animal that is introduced in the story. He or she plays chess with Amos, which depicts the elephant as intelligent. He or she always thinks long and hard before making a move in their game of chess, which also makes the elephant strategic.
  • Tortoise: The tortoise is the second animal that is introduced in the story and he or she runs races against Amos, which the tortoise never loses.
  • Penguin: The penguin is depicted as a very shy animal in the story. Amos sits quietly with him or her, which allows the penguin to become comfortable and open.
  • Rhinoceros: The rhinoceros is a ginormous animal who always has a runny nose.
  • Owl: The owl is the last character introduced in the story and unfortunately he is afraid of the dark. Every night Amos reads the owl a bedtime story to help him or her overcome his or her fear.
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Erin Stead and Philip Stead
OccupationIllustrator and Author
NationalityAmerican
GenreChildren's picture books
Notable works
Notable awardsCaldecott Medal
2011

Philip C. Stead edit

Philip C. Stead is an American author who wrote A Sick Day for Amos McGee. His book, which was illustrated by his wife Erin, was named a New York Times Best Illustrated Book of 2010 and a Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2010. His other works include Hello, My Name is Ruby, Bear Has a Story to Tell, A Home for Bird, Jonathan and the Big Blue Boat and Creamed Tuna Fish and Peas On Toast[3] .

Erin E. Stead edit

Erin E. Stead is an American illustrator of children's books who was born on December 27, 1982. She and her husband Philip C. Stead collaborated together to write and illustrate A Sick Day for Amos McGee. Erin won the 2011 Caldecott Medal for her illustrations in this book [4] . Erin has always believed in picture books and she has never grown out of them[5] . She has also illustrated And Then it's Spring, If You Want to See a Whale', and Bear Has a Story to Tell[6] .

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  1. ^ The New York Times http://www.nytimes.com/gift-guide/holiday-2010/best-illustrated-childrens-books-2010/slide-show.html?page=8. Retrieved 23 October 2013. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ Neely, Ann (September 2010). doi:LA0881 (inactive 2023-08-02) http://www.ncte.org.ezproxy.library.ubc.ca/journals/la/issues/v88-1. Retrieved 23 October 2013. {{cite journal}}: Check |doi= value (help); Cite journal requires |journal= (help); Missing or empty |title= (help); Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of August 2023 (link) CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  3. ^ "Library of Congress Online Catalog". Retrieved 24 October 2013.
  4. ^ "Association for Library Servie to Children". Retrieved 24 October 2013.
  5. ^ Stead, Erin E. (1). "Caldecott Medal Acceptance Speech: An Old Man, an Elephant, and a Lack of Confidence". Association for Library Service to Children: 9–11, 51. Retrieved 24 October 2013. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= and |year= / |date= mismatch (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  6. ^ "Library of Congress Catalog Record". Retrieved 24 October 2013.