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     ǰ  Buz (New York Times Best Illustrated Book, ۹, ۹)

  å:Buz (New York Times Best Illustrated Book, ۹, ۹)
  :Richard Egielski (Author, Illustrator)
  ǻ : HarperCollins
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  ISBN:9780064434799
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* New York Times Best Illustrated Book
* Young Reader's Choice Award, Pennsylvania
* An ABA Pick of the Lists
* 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing (NY Public Library)
* Children's Choices for 1996 (IRA/CBC)
* Parent's Choice Silver Award for Picture Books


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Edition: Paperback: 32 pages
ISBN-10: 0064434796
ISBN-13: 978-0064434799
å ũ : 27.8cm x 20.2cm



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Book description
When a young boy accidentally swallows poor Buz , a bug, along with his morning cereal, he's prescribed two pills to remedy the situation. Little does he know what is going on inside! In his award-winning signature style, Richard Egielski invents an ingenious behind-the-scenes adventure of two keystone cop-like pills in pursuit of a bug inside a human body. Buz eventually makes his escape, only to discover he has caught a bug of his own. On with the chase!


Publishers Weekly
Telling the story of a boy who swallows a bug, Egielski "paints as if with a zoom lens, magnifying the mundane and creating a quirky, effectively claustrophobic universe," said PW.


Children's Literature
"One morning, Buz, a bug, was eaten along with a spoonful of cornflakes." With that simple sentence, Egielski draws us into the story of a chase through the human body. Buz escapes from molars, but the doctor says that the boy who swallowed him has "caught a bug." The pills the boy must take turn into Keystone Cops, and they chase Buz all around the boy's body. Egielski's playful drawings are great fun.


School Library Journal
One morning, a boy eats a bug along with his cornflakes. As the brief narrative unfolds, viewers glimpse the creature's journey through the boy's body, the doctor's confirmation of the presence of a ``bug,'' and the cops-and-robbers-like chase by the bumbling pills. Egielski makes effective use of double-page close-ups, interior and exterior perspectives, and page layout to build suspense and heighten dramatic impact. The pictures work well from a distance, so groups will enjoy them. The palette changes from fleshy pinks to shadowy blues as Buz moves away from the source of light. An abundance of white highlights on the pills and Buz creates the same shiny look used by the illustrator in Pam Conrad's The Tub People (HarperCollins, 1989), giving the characters a toylike quality. The little creature escapes, but not without catchinga germ. Guess what the doctor prescribes? This is probably not a title one will read again and again, but it is clever enough the first time through. Use it with Chris Van Allsburg's Two Bad Ants (Houghton, 1988) to portray unusual adventures from out-of-the-ordinary perspectives.
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