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* A New York Times Notable Children's Book of the Year
* A Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year
* An Amazon Best Book of the Month (September 2017)
* School Library Journal's Best Picture Books of the Year
* A Horn Book Fanfare Best Books of the Year 2017
* Huffington Post's Best Picture Books of the Year
* Chicago Public Library Best of the Best Books of 2017
* A Nerdies 2017 Selection
* ALA-ALSC Notable Books for Children List 2018
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Hardcover: 48 pages
ISBN-10: 0316502464
ISBN-13: 978-0316502467
å ũ: 26 cm x 21 cm
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Book Description
Bestselling and award-winning artist Patrick McDonnell uses the ABC's to tell a hilarious, high-energy alphabetical adventure.
It starts with an ALLIGATOR and a BEAR chasing a CAT. When a DRAGON (and a chicken and an egg!) join in pursuit, things start to get REALLY interesting. A wild and wacky chase through snow and ice, and to jungles and over mountaintops, leads the whole crew to a wonderful realization: They're better off as friends.
From New York Times bestselling author and Caldecott Honor recipient Patrick McDonnell comes an exciting new take on the alphabet book for everyone who has ever wondered what's just beyond the front door.
School Library Journal
McDonnell's abecedarian tale takes a small scarlet cat on a breathtaking adventure. The clever tale - wordless except for two signs and one warning shout - begins when the feline notices his home's front door standing open and takes to the hills. He almost immediately comes upon a gape-mouthed Alligator, a climbing Bear, and an agitated Chicken along with a couple of other pursuers of the D and E variety. A chase begins with the cat leading his entourage through a day filled with ice and snow, a jungle, mountain peaks, and a potentially hazardous tumble off a high cliff. Humorous pen, ink, pencil and watercolor illustrations surrounded by copious white space are energetic and highly engaging for readers. The large letters of the alphabet appear near the top of the page and feature both capital and lowercase forms. While most illustrations offer a clear-cut answer to what each letter represents in the sequence, there are a few pages that require some thought; an answer key can be found at the end of the book. VERDICT A brilliant caper that young learners will want to pore over! A must-purchase.
Kirkus Reviews *Starred Review*
"Give this book an F, yes, an F: for fun and funny."
The Horn Book *Starred Review*
"Touches of wit and plenty of zip recommend this for lap-sit sharing."
Publishers Weekly *Starred Review*
"Gloriously fun...teeming with visual wit."
School Library Journal *Starred Review*
"Energetic and highly engaging...A brilliant caper that young learners will want to pore over!"
The New York Times Book Review
"McDonnell's work once again proves to be silly, sweet and even timeless."
BCCB
"McDonnell recaps the letters and implied words at the story's end, but there aren't any real stumpers--just the pure pleasure of retelling this manic romp, using the alphabet/illustration combo as cue cards along the way."
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