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The Museum of Everything

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Museum of Everything

Contributors:

By (Author) Lynne Rae Perkins
Illustrated by Lynne Rae Perkins

ISBN:

9780062986306

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers Inc

Imprint:

Greenwillow Books

Publication Date:

7th July 2021

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

40

Dimensions:

Width 286mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

466g

Description


Newbery Medalist Lynne Rae Perkins invites readers on an imagination-fueled journey through the living museum that surrounds us all. Luminous, in-the-moment, and full of wonder,The Museum of Everythinginspires readers to slow down and appreciate the world. For fans ofWhat Do You Do with an Idea, The Most Magnificent Thing,and classics suchasTime of WonderandA Hole Is to Dig. Illustrated with extraordinary dioramas and collages.

When you feel that the world is too big and loud and busy and distracting, you can pretend that youre in a museum. Its quiet there, and you can wonder about everything: Is a rock in a puddle an island Is a dry spot on the ground on a rainy day the shadow of a car thats just driven off Theres a museum for everythingfor islands and shadows and clouds and trees, and so much more.

Newbery Medalist and acclaimed picture book creator Lynne Rae Perkins balances imagination and creativity with curiosity and facts. She has created the extraordinary artwork in three dimensionsas if each page is an exhibit or installation in a museum.A transcendent and timely picture book, The Museum of Everythingencourages young readers to wonder, dream, and exploreand to learn more about the world around them.

Reviews

Perkinss great gifts for observation and connections are on display here as her narrator . . . serves as curator and tour guide for several museum exhibits of concrete objects and abstract phenomena. . . . A small, idiosyncratic catalog of possibilities and a lens for seeing parts of the world in relation to one another. . . . There is plenty of room for readers to think about and celebrate their own ways of seeing, collecting, and cataloging the worldand to celebrate an endless variety of possible museum exhibits around them. Poetic, intriguing, and charming. Kirkus Reviews(starred review) There are many fascinating museums in the world, but expand your definition of what you might hope to see in a single building and enter the Museum of Everything. . . . Gloriously inventive illustrations reflect the childs rich inner thoughts. . . . A marvel of creativity . . . Whatever causes you to pause, appreciate, contemplate, and enjoythats what belongs in your own Museum of Everything. Booklist (starred review) An enticing spur to scientific philosophy and creative contemplation that echoes childrens openness of thought, using accessible and specific detail that likely overlaps with youngsters own metaphysical inquiries. . . . Perkinss familiar easygoing, grainy figures and landscapes set off the prominent museum items with a contrast that suits the textual concepts but never loses visual cohesion. . . . This will be a next step for youngsters whose imaginations have been tickled by PortissNow, Underwoods Outside In, or just their own musings. Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books (starred review) [Perkins] elevates the ordinaryagainin this story about objects we simply do not really see: a fallen leaf, a cloud, a flower. . . Gives readers a sense that the microscopic and the telescoped can live side by side, or within one another. . . . Perkins connects with readers who daydream, validating that act as a way to see the world and learn of its many interlocking pieces, and makes imaginative mental musings into a story, and an artform. Pure fun. School Library Journal (starred review) In this big, noisy world, a museum, even if its only in ones imagination, is a place of quiet contemplation. With this absorbing and original picture book, Perkins offers a special sanctuary for curious and creative dreamers, a space to think about, explore, and possibly curate a few collections of their own. . . . A perfect lead-in to a museum visit or a STEAM-based contemplation titled the Museum of Things I Wonder About. Horn Book (starred review) Considering objects one by one and putting them 'in a quiet place' is also what museums do, a resemblance that the child notices . . . Ideas are developed with particular richness . . . Distinctive and heartfelt, the museum is observed with a poets eye and an inventors spirit. Publishers Weekly

Author Bio

Lynne Rae Perkins was awarded the Newbery Medal for Criss Cross. She is the author of one other book for teensAll Alone in the Universe, a companion to Criss Cross. Lynne Rae Perkins has also written and illustrated several picture books, including Snow Music, a Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Book and a Book Sense Top Ten Pick. "Perkins is a genius at capturing the odd details that reveal so much about individuals and families, and how they interact," said Riverbank Review about her picture book The Broken Cat. The author lives with her family in northern Michigan.

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