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Rock and Roll - by Ruby Amy Thompson (Hardcover)

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  • A sweet, laugh-out-loud story of friendship that reminds readers ages 3-7 that no matter how different two friends are, there are always similiarities they share that bring them together.
  • 3-6 Years
  • 11.0" x 9.1" Hardcover
  • 36 Pages
  • Juvenile Fiction, Humorous Stories

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About the Book



Despite their many differences, Rock and Roll share several qualities that make them a perfect pair.



Book Synopsis



A sweet, laugh-out-loud story of friendship that reminds readers ages 3-7 that no matter how different two friends are, there are always similiarities they share that bring them together.

Rock and Roll are the best of friends, but they are very different. Rock is strong, and Roll is soft. Rock hates attention, and Roll absolutely loves it. The two come from very different places--Rock was formed in a volcano, and Roll came out of an oven. But wait a minute . . . they both are team players, they are both able to handle pressure well, and they both LOVE to get dressed up. Could it be that maybe they are not so different after all? This is a sweet, laugh-out-loud story of friendship that reminds readers that no matter how different two friends are, there are always similiarities they share that bring them together.



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Two wildly different pals nevertheless get on swimmingly.
Squat gray Rock is described not as hard, but as "strong," while golden bread Roll is "soft" and yielding when squeezed by a brown hand. They differ in multiple ways--introvert vs. extrovert; happy in water vs. happy in air; volcanic vs. floury in origin--but the narrator points out qualities they share. They are both "team players." Rock looks "fabulous in green," and so does Roll (let's not think too much about the source of those spreading green blotches). Both are "calm under pressure"; Rock is unmoved while a boot steps on it, while Roll looks cheerful in a hot oven. Getting dressed up means painted designs on Rock and icing decorations on Roll, but they both love their looks. And they can switch roles: Rock has emotions, and Roll can be a source of strength. Finally, Rock rolls, twirling on floral skates, while Roll rocks out, vigorously beating wooden spoons on an improvised pot-and-bowl drum kit. The illustrations are minimalist but clear: Rock and Roll stand out against plain backgrounds that focus on them. Touches of humor, like Roll's tiny tongue reaching for some gooey topping and Rock's "swim" (sinking to the sea bottom), will appeal to the target audience. The language, too, is simple enough for early readers, with contrasting words in bold. Friendship goes deeper than surface similarities in this rock-solid tale of companions bonding. (Picture book. 3-6)--Kirkus Reviews

A gray rock and golden yellow bread roll don't seem to have much in common--debut creator Thompson presents them quite literally on different pages, each character commanding their own individual frame--throughout this genial comparative work. Rock, consistently anchored on each spread's verso, "hates attention." Roll, meanwhile, who populates the recto, loves it, at times donning whipped cream and a cherry. Despite these differences and their contrasting backgrounds (Rock is shown emerging from a volcano, while Roll enters the world via a sack of flour), they sport the same endearingly chunky shape, bright dot eyes, and tiny smiles. And indeed, the book's second half reveals the duo's commonalities: they're both swell team players, each looks "fabulous" in green (Rock from moss, Roll from mold), and most importantly, they're able to support each other. When normally "strong" Rock is sad, "soft" Roll has sufficient strength to provide comfort. Friendship really can rock--and roll--hints this companionable story about two seeming opposites coming together. Ages 3-6. (Jan.)--Publishers Weekly

Rock and Roll are friends. Though they do have a few things in common, such as their size, being team players, and looking good in green (moss and mold, respectively), "they each come from very different worlds." To clarify, Thompson's illustrations show an erupting volcano for Rock's birthplace and a bag of flour as Roll's origin. Having different personalities proves to be beneficial for their friendship. Though Rock is usually the strong one and Roll is squishy soft, there are times when the reverse is true and Roll is able to comfort Rock when he's feeling sad. The colorful spreads all feature Rock on the left and Roll on the right, posing in parallel as they are compared or contrasted. This friendship tale shows youngsters that opposites can attract and make for interesting pals.--Booklist




About the Author



Ruby Amy Thompson spent almost a decade working in entertainment and comedy television before going back to school to study illustration--the best decision she ever made! When she isn't drawing, you'll probably find her enthusiastically batch cooking, playing video games, or perusing local coffee shops with her fiancé, Lisa.

Ruby Amy Thompson spent almost a decade working in entertainment and comedy television before going back to school to study illustration--the best decision she ever made! When she isn't drawing, you'll probably find her enthusiastically batch cooking, playing video games, or perusing local coffee shops with her fiancé, Lisa.

Dimensions (Overall): 11.0 Inches (H) x 9.1 Inches (W) x .5 Inches (D)
Weight: .95 Pounds
Suggested Age: 3-6 Years
Number of Pages: 36
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
Sub-Genre: Humorous Stories
Publisher: Tiger Tales
Format: Hardcover
Author: Ruby Amy Thompson
Language: English
Street Date: January 6, 2026
TCIN: 1003485159
UPC: 9781664300927
Item Number (DPCI): 247-21-3398
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Estimated ship dimensions: 0.5 inches length x 9.1 inches width x 11 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 0.95 pounds
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Q: What are the key characteristics of Rock and Roll?

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  • A: Rock is strong and introverted, while Roll is soft and extroverted, showcasing their contrasting personalities.

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Q: How do Rock and Roll support each other?

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  • A: Rock provides strength, while Roll offers comfort when Rock feels sad, highlighting their complementary friendship.

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Q: What is the main theme of this story?

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  • A: The main theme is about friendship and how two different friends can have similarities that bond them.

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Q: What ages is this book suitable for?

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  • A: This book is suitable for children aged 3 to 7 years old.

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Q: Who is the author of the book?

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  • A: The book is authored by Ruby Amy Thompson, who transitioned from television to illustration.

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