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Edition: Paperback: 40 pages
ISBN-10: 0142407143
ISBN-13: 978-0142407141
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Book Description
Tedd Arnold's previous books about Chip, Parts and More Parts, areraucous, creative knee-slappers that have become true kid favorites— perhaps because they so humorously express the worries all kids have as they get to know their bodies: worries about belly button fuzz and earwax and loose teeth. Now here's the funniest Parts book yet, one that reintroduces our ner-vous hero while also depicting more than 100 body-part idioms. I lost my head, my nose is running, I sang my heart out . . . You won't be able to keep a straight face as you enjoy this clever, wacky, boldly illustrated book.
Publishers Weekly
The bug-eyed boy from Parts and More Parts is back in Even More Parts: Idioms from Head to Toe by Tedd Arnold as he frets about more figures of speech. With a toy superhero, tank and dinosaur, he illustrates the wackiness of many expressions taken at "face" value. Underneath the main illustrations, the toys interact with each other: when the boy protagonist demonstrates "I went to pieces," his body parts strewn on the sidewalk, the dragon tells the toy superhero below, also a pile of limbs, "Pull yourself together!" as the disembodied toy hero announces, "I came unglued."
Children's Literature
Arnold follows up his zany discussions of Parts and More Parts with an examination of the many English language idioms involved with body parts which, when taken literally, are quite wild indeed. Our narrator introduces in verse the reason he is afraid to leave the house because of the scary things he has heard said. He begins with his visualization of "I lost my head," including added sketches of other idioms about the head along the bottom of the page, such as "I laughed my head off." "My ears are burning," and "My nose is running" each fill a page, with sketches of other common idioms about ears and noses beneath. Through various body parts we go, from lips, throat, and heart to stomach, arms and legs. It is both hilarious and amazing to realize how idioms play with language. Cartoon-y drawings made with color pencils and watercolor wash depict characters with ping-pong-ball eyes and spaghetti-like appendages. In the small additional sketches appear our hero's toy companions, a harmless green dragon, an old-fashioned army tank, and a boy in hero disguise, in action there and all across the end-papers. The illustrations emphasize the comic side of our language as the book makes clear why English is such a difficult language to master. 2004, Dial Books for Young Readers/Penguin Young Readers Group, Ages 5 to 9.
Kirkus Reviews
Arnold returns with a third dose of the idioms that torture poor literal-minded Chip. Loosely based around heading to school, the rhymed text of grossly exact interpretations of figures of speech involving body parts are as funny as ever. Each large spot illustration is accompanied by two or three smaller spots at the bottom of the page depicting related idioms enacted by Chip's toys. Arnold's squiggly, bright watercolor-and-pencil illustrations are again delightfully bizarre. The two-page spread of "I want all eyes on me" will likely keep the class snickering through the year each time the teacher says it. The endpapers are covered with further figures of speech and should add a few chuckles. Fans of the first two will laugh their heads off with this entry. |
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