Is a Book a Box for Words
By (Author) Harriet Ziefert
Illustrated by Merc Gal
Red Comet Press LLC
Red Comet Press LLC
16th December 2024
7th November 2024
United States
Children
Fiction
Hardback
34
Width 235mm, Height 292mm, Spine 13mm
202g
There are so many types and uses for boxes, it's time to think of as many as we can. In this entertaining book with rhyming text, young children are invited to explore all the different boxes we find in our lives and what they are used for. With a little investigation, boxes are found in so many shapes and have so many uses: from carrying fruit or playing hopscotch, to a house for bees, or a case for a guitar. What constitutes a box What size is it What fits inside What is it used for Endless amount of discussion will result from this book, and even the titular question will get kids thinking. A perfect book to initiate early-years scientific inquiry in a fun and inventive way and set children on the path to thinking critically, creatively, and reflectively.
An intriguing title sparks a host of connections and associations .. . Zieferts book evokes Mary Ann Hoberman and Betty Frasers classic A House Is a House for Me. Halfway through, the text switches from assertions to interrogatives (the preferred sentence form for many Ziefert books). . . the author offers plenty of food for thought; young dreamers will have plenty to mull. The inventive book art combines photo elements with neon color and a lively black linework that changes in thickness for pleasing variety. A bright pink bear with an elongated snout and tiny toes appears in several illustrations; the few human figures are amusingly cartoonish and vary in skin tone. Eye-catching inspiration to encourage out-of-the-box thinking.(Picture book. 5-8) * Kirkus Reviews *
"Boxes forms and uses inspire Zieferts up-tempo rhymes, which celebrate the boxs amorphous ubiquity in this playful conceptual picture book. Humorous descriptions mingle with standard observations and slyly pointed phrases adding a contemporary stylishness to the lines, Gals illustrations combine photos with simple calligraphic sketches, featuring casually repeating figures including an electric pink bear. Categorizations eventually take on a wondering tone leading up to the titular query. Its an investigation of the cubic for readers of all ages."Publishers Weekly * Publishers Weekly *
Harriet Ziefert is a former elementary school teacher from New Jersey. A graduate of Smith College, she also holds an MA in education from NYU. She is the bestselling author of more than 250 childrens books and has developed easy-to-read series for several major publishing houses. As founder of Blue Apple Books, she has published over 500 titles, many of which have become bestselling modern classics. Harriet Ziefert continues to create and publish books from her home in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. Merc Gal is an illustrator from Barcelona. She grew up surrounded by stories in her parents bookstore and studied illustration and fine arts at the University of Barcelona, specializing in engraving. She mainly illustrates childrens books for a number of publishing houses in various countries. Her books have been recognized at the Bologna Childrens Book Fair and her project, Petit Indi, was a finalist in the Silent Book competition. Merc Gal lives and works in Barcelona, Spain.