Copyright Date:
2012
Edition Date:
2012
Release Date:
05/01/12
Pages:
1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN:
1-442-41733-1
ISBN 13:
978-1-442-41733-5
Dewey:
E
Dimensions:
15 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews
A bossy chicken demands that listeners introduce themselves. A question-and-answer format challenges the toddling audience to identify with various animals. The energetic interrogation opposes questions in conventionally sized type and answers in a teeny-tiny font. "Are you a cow?" "No." The pattern breaks when hippos lumber into view. "You are not a HIPPO. / You are small. They are big." A perpetually grinning bear and upside-down chicken prompt negative reactions, and then a penguin appears. "Are you a penguin? You're not? But wait! / You must be YOU! Now isn't that great!" This exuberant call-and-response and mostly repetitive format keep the pages turning with brio. The wacky characters dominate each page with puzzled, endearing expressions, and cross-eyed stares add a further dollop of humor. Boynton has perfected the art of creating developmentally appropriate books for babies that keep their parents engaged too, and this is no exception. Tots will be thrilled at the chance to use one of their favorite two-letter words ("no!") over and over again. (Board book. 1-3)
Kirkus Reviews
(Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
A bossy chicken demands that listeners introduce themselves. A question-and-answer format challenges the toddling audience to identify with various animals. The energetic interrogation opposes questions in conventionally sized type and answers in a teeny-tiny font. "Are you a cow?" "No." The pattern breaks when hippos lumber into view. "You are not a HIPPO. / You are small. They are big." A perpetually grinning bear and upside-down chicken prompt negative reactions, and then a penguin appears. "Are you a penguin? You're not? But wait! / You must be YOU! Now isn't that great!" This exuberant call-and-response and mostly repetitive format keep the pages turning with brio. The wacky characters dominate each page with puzzled, endearing expressions, and cross-eyed stares add a further dollop of humor. Boynton has perfected the art of creating developmentally appropriate books for babies that keep their parents engaged too, and this is no exception. Tots will be thrilled at the chance to use one of their favorite two-letter words ("no!") over and over again. (Board book. 1-3)
In this read-aloud favorite, a clever chicken narrates a charming and playful inquiry—perfect for Sandra Boynton fans.
Young readers will giggle at the interactive text that asks them: Are you a BEAR who does not frown? Are you a CHICKEN upside-down? This charming book reminds readers no matter who we are, it is great to just be ourselves!
Are you a PENGUIN?
You’re not? But wait!
You must be YOU!
Now isn’t that great!