This Is a Book of Shapes
By (Author) Kenneth Kraegel
Illustrated by Kenneth Kraegel
Candlewick Press,U.S.
Candlewick Press,U.S.
2nd September 2020
United States
Children
Fiction
Early years: size, shapes and patterns
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Humorous stories
Board book
30
Width 187mm, Height 193mm, Spine 18mm
414g
The creator of King Arthurs Very Great Grandson and Green Pants switches gears with a slyly silly introduction to shapesjust watch out for the emus!
First comes the circle. Then the square and the triangle. Then the . . . emu pushing a pancake wagon down a hill What begins as a concept book about everyones geometric favorites soon defies expectations with a series of funny and imaginative twists. Award-winning author-illustrator Kenneth Kraegel pairs a deadpan text with simple wood-grained shapes, interspersed with vibrant illustrations of animals engaged in hilariously absurd pastimes. Each page turn builds on the delicious anticipation the contrast creates to make this a unique and rollicking story-time hit.
Concept books come with expectations, and everybody knows them. Mastering basic shapes is a key element for preschool readiness, and everybody knows that. Kraegel breaks, most delightfully, from the program, throwing his audience off balance with one change-up and then another, until this rudimentary lesson is so swamped with giggles that tykes might forget theyre learning.
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Surprising
Wall Street Journal
Kenneth Kraegel is the author-illustrator of three picture booksGreen Pants, The Song of Delphine, and King Arthur's Very Great Grandson, which was named a New York Times Book Review Notable Childrens Book of the Yearas well as the first chapter book Wild Honey from the Moon. He lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan, with his family.