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Hardcover: 48 pages
ISBN-10: 0316204595
ISBN-13: 978-0316204590
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Book Description
LOOK!
A boot!
A fruit!
A crossing guard newt!
Once AGAIN a seek-and-find,
MORE images of every kind!
From a music note to a teeny red boat, a blue kangaroo to a robot or two, there are endless things to discover in this zany follow-up to Look! A Book! from award-winning artist Bob Staake. Die cuts on the cover and every spread reveal hidden treasures in each vast landscape, from a zoo gone wild to an out-of-this-world moon base to a crazy art museum, and more, providing hours of entertainment to readers young and old.
School Library Journal
This noteworthy sequel has many similarities to Look! A Book! (Little, Brown, 2011): bright, colorful pages with very little wording and cutouts that highlight what is on the next page, spreads of intricate cartoonlike drawings, and Staake's everlasting creativity. The author's use of language conjures up delightful imagery: how about "a fish reading mail" or a "crossing guard newt"? Look! Another Book! is a puzzle and a poem in one. Staake's whimsical text challenges readers to find objects in the pictures, and the book concludes with a giant foldout rocket. There are fun references for adults, too (look for the Bukowski Delicatessen or the Honeybaked Haggis store). Guaranteed to become a favorite among children.
Booklist
Just like its predecessor Look! A Book! (2011), this seek-and-find outing combines witty verse, clever die-cuts, and piles of busy imagery, and it is suited to poring over for hours on end. Each jumbo spread offers a different environment, from a school yard to outer space, with spare verse at the bottom identifying a few items to search for-and there are more things to see through die-cut holes in the pages. A final, upwardly mobile gatefold enumerates even more stuff to hunt, from 1 panda to 12 green books, and there are thousands of details for the extrazealous to appreciate (honey-baked haggis, anyone?). Set the two books together and especially curious readers could look for the trans-literary appearance of a certain round chef, among others. With joyous digital imagery, brilliant color, fantastical allusions (can you spot the Diane Arbus reference?), and poo, this title fires on all cylinders and promises to occupy legions of ardent, observant fans. |
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