Twenty Questions
Twenty Questions
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Candlewick Press
Annotation: "Not all questions have answers. Some have more than one answer. And others have endless answers, unfolding out to the edges of the world. In this spare yet expansive narrative, acclaimed author Mac Barnett poses twenty questions both playful and profound. Some make us giggle. Others challenge our assumptions. The result is a quirky, wandering exploration of where the best questions lead-to stories. Intriguing, richly interactive, and brought to vivid life by Caldecott Honor recipient Christian Robinson's bright and whimsical illustrations, Twenty Questions is a charming invitation to speculate without limits and know no bounds"--
Genre: [Other sciences]
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #395740
Format: Perma-Bound from Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Copyright Date: 2023
Edition Date: 2023 Release Date: 03/14/23
Illustrator: Robinson, Christian,
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
New Title: Yes
ISBN: Publisher: 1-536-21513-9 Perma-Bound: 0-8000-7557-9
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-1-536-21513-7 Perma-Bound: 978-0-8000-7557-6
Dewey: 031
LCCN: 2022908127
Dimensions: 27 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Horn Book (Tue Dec 03 00:00:00 CST 2024)

This conversation-starting picture book presents a series of questions and invites children to supply the answers. The first spread asks viewers to count the number of animals pictured, with Robinson depicting a creature-filled tree and a bear and elephant at its base. The next spread, featuring a tiger partially concealed by jungle leaves, adds an element of delicious mischief: "How many animals can you not see in this one, because they're hiding from the tiger?" There's much more mischief: someone has just robbed a bank ("which of these ladies" did it?); bandits bury a treasure (and "what would you do if you found it?"); there's a mysterious beast in a bathtub (what kind?); and more. Some questions give simple options, one spread showing three sleeping children with Barnett's text asking which one dreams of peaches. Others are open-ended, making them a good match for creative writing prompts. For instance, a woman stands atop a cliff next to the question: "Who is she waiting for?" Robinson's textured mixed-media collages provide just enough detail and sometimes pose visual questions that the text doesn't even touch on. How, for instance, did the snake get in the tennis shoe pictured on the cover? Even the endpapers are a delight, Robinson turning everyday objects (a banana, a mug) into question marks. This is creative, interactive picture-book fun, without question. Julie Danielson

Kirkus Reviews

Broad questions will spark discussion among readers.Barnett opens with a question common to children's books: "How many animals can you see in this picture?" The charming, bright green tree, surrounded by drawn, painted, and collaged animals, might be the only reason a child obediently gives a bored answer and turns the page. The next spread startles with its abrupt, sinister humor: As an orange beast with sharp fangs and claws prowls among large green leaves, the text asks, "How many animals can you not see in this one, because they're hiding from the tiger?" Each succeeding page is totally independent from the others, with a fresh new question or questions presented in large, bold, black print and vibrant artwork. Each spread creates its own world, inviting readers to discuss-either orally or in writing-their own answers. A humorous vein runs through the book, but other emotions are also evoked, including poignancy. One off note: The absurdity of pressing readers to decide which of two men has "a better singing voice" by seeing them-not hearing them-may be lost behind the racial overtones, as one man is decidedly pink-faced and the other brown-faced. The clever, attractive final spread-posterworthy-manages to be both open-ended and final. Humans depicted are diverse. (This book was reviewed digitally.)Quirky entertainment to jump-start creativity. (Picture book. 4-8)

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Horn Book (Tue Dec 03 00:00:00 CST 2024)
Kirkus Reviews
Reading Level: 1.0
Interest Level: K-3
Guided Reading Level: I
Fountas & Pinnell: I

Award-winning creators Mac Barnett and Christian Robinson tap deep into childhood curiosity with a mind-tickling ode to the open-ended.

Not all questions have answers. Some have more than one answer. And others have endless answers, unfolding out to the edges of the world. In this spare yet expansive narrative, acclaimed author Mac Barnett poses twenty questions both playful and profound. Some make us giggle. Others challenge our assumptions. The result is a quirky, wandering exploration of where the best questions lead—to stories. Intriguing, richly interactive, and brought to vivid life by Caldecott Honor recipient Christian Robinson’s bright and whimsical illustrations, Twenty Questions is a charming invitation to speculate without limits and know no bounds.


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