Copyright Date:
2024
Edition Date:
2024
Release Date:
10/29/24
New Title:
Yes
ISBN:
Publisher: 0-06-330647-6 Perma-Bound: 0-8000-8276-1
ISBN 13:
Publisher: 978-0-06-330647-9 Perma-Bound: 978-0-8000-8276-5
Dewey:
E
Language:
English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist
(Mon Dec 09 00:00:00 CST 2024)
Chip the penguin is not tired and suggests to his mother that they switch places: she'll go to bed and he'll be the grown-up and watch TV all night. Chip's mom is no dummy; she goes along with his idea but makes him jump through all the hoops she presumably has to jump through every night while putting Chip to bed. Chip tucks her in, finds her preferred stuffed animal, reads her a story, and, just when he thinks he'll finally get to watch TV, his mother calls him back and hands him a list of things that need to be done before morning. Being a grown-up is exhausting! The artwork is deceptively simple, with much of the communication between mother and son happening through their facial expressions, while Chip's solutions to completing his mother's to-do list are shown through sight gags. Easily relatable to most readers at bedtime, this early-reader graphic novel is as charming as it is amusing.
Kirkus Reviews
A young penguin finds a creative way to postpone bedtimeMom knocks on Chip's door. It's time for bed! But Chip's too busy. Glued to a makeshift computer screen, with a stuffed toy "assistant" looking on, Chip has emails to send. So the negotiations begin. Chip proposes switching roles with Mom. She'll be the kid and go to bed, and Chip will be the grown-up and watch TV. Mom agrees and plays the game with great skill and definite cunning: She requires Chip to tuck her in, read her a bedtime story, bring her favorite stuffed animal, and more. She also gives "grown-up" Chip a list of chores that she usually does in the evenings. Chip completes them all and finally gets to watch TV. An exhausted Chip has had enough; it's time to be a kid again! This tale starts off with a quick guide to reading comics, defining terms and explaining how to read the panels in the right order. The cartoon artwork adds details and dimension, greatly enhancing the spare text. Perched on skinny stick legs, Chip and Mom are an adorably anthropomorphic pair whose home is an igloo in a frozen landscape. Frost makes great use of their body language and facial expressions to convey emotion. Young readers will be drawn into this familiar family dynamic, recognizing their own bedtime struggles and forays into independence.A charming, funny tale of bedtime antics.(Graphic early reader. 4-9)
Meet the newest I Can Read Comics character, Chip! I Can Read Comics is an early reader line that familiarizes children with the world of graphic novel storytelling and encourages visual literacy in emerging readers.
Meet Chip, a lively penguin with big ideas, created by Maddie Frost, one of the funniest author-illustrators around! Chip doesn’t want to go to bed, so he has a great idea—switching roles with Mom so he can stay up like a grown-up!
Join Chip’s adventures in this Level Two I Can Read Comics, perfect for shared reading.
Social and emotional learnings abound—but always in a way that will appeal to young readers’ funny bones!
· Initiative
· Self-advocacy
· Delayed gratification
· Setting goals
· Identifying solutions
· Communicating effectively