Copyright Date:
2014
Edition Date:
2014
Release Date:
10/01/14
Pages:
1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN:
1-459-80555-0
ISBN 13:
978-1-459-80555-2
Dewey:
E
LCCN:
2014935386
Dimensions:
30 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Horn Book
(Wed Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2015)
Traveling artist Professor I.B. Doodling introduces readers to a dozen mix-and-match creatures, starting with Whalephant (that's "whale" plus "elephant") and ending with Skip (a seven-animal hybrid). The spare accompanying rhymes can be one-size-fits-all (for Whalephant: "Everyone who gets to see him, / secretly would like to be him"), but the particularized, full-page portraits of the hybrids are downright frame-worthy.
School Library Journal
(Wed Oct 01 00:00:00 CDT 2014)
PreS-Gr 3 Professor I. B. Doodling, a traveling artist, presents beasts mixed and matched from the imaginations of children. These hybrid animals are stunningly illustrated with an accompanying verse describing them. Imagined creatures such as the "Hawkodile" are portrayed with a whimsical blending of attributes such as a reptilian tail accompanied by wings and a feathered head that is "seldom moving." The "Cowaconda" sports a black-and-white body but with an extensive snaking neck that "when her head is near, her body's yond-a." The "Leofroat" combines the leopard, frog, and goat to create "a handsome sight," and the ungainly structure of the "Toraffe," a hybrid of the tortoise and giraffe, requires a balloon to hold up her backside. In addition to the mentioned creatures, more hybrids appear hidden in the detailed illustrations, and their names appear in the back matter. While certainly fantastical and bizarre, this collection of creatures with their uninspiring verses may find limited appeal. An optional purchase. Carol Connor, Cincinnati Public Schools, OH
Beloved illustrator Wallace Edwards invites us into the world of Professor I.B. Doodling, a traveling artist who takes suggestions from schoolchildren in order to create fantastical hybrid animals. The result of these visits is Unnatural Selections, a collection of magnificent beasts, from the stately Whalephant to the talented Lizabouboon. Sure to inspire the imagination, Wallace Edwardss intricate illustrations invite you to pore over them again and again. A supplementary index lists additional creatures to spot throughout the books pages, encouraging readers to go back for a second, and a third, look.