Rhinos Don't Eat Pancakes - Anna Kemp - Książki - Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books - 9781481438452 - 5 maja 2015
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Rhinos Don't Eat Pancakes

Anna Kemp

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Rhinos Don't Eat Pancakes

Marc Notes: 8; Daisy's mum and dad are always too busy to listen to a word that she says, so when, one day, she tells them that a big purple rhino has just walked into the house and taken a chomp of her pancake. But there's a surprise in store for Mum and Dad when they discover that a big purple rhino has gone missing from the zoo!. Review Quotes: A purple rhino moves in and the adults are oblivious. What's a kid to do?Daisy's parents never listen to her anyway. So when she tries to point out to Mom and Dad that a huge, purple rhinoceros is strolling into the kitchen, chomping a pancake, and heading upstairs, they mishear and dismiss her. The creature makes himself at home. He hangs out in the yard; he keeps Daisy company while she dons her roller skates; he even sits on the toilet. Steadfast Daisy, unalarmed, decides that since her parents are too busy to pay attention to her, she'll talk to the rhino instead. They become fast friends. Ogilvie uses pencil, pastel, ink, paint, monoprint, and digital tools to create lighthearted illustrations full of loose lines, enlivening the matter-of-fact, sometimes-bland text. Fanciful colors, overlaps of media, and colorings-in that escape their outlines make for a 1970s vibe. Humor and sadness blend: the rhino's single tear is poignant as he expresses his longing to go home ("a million miles away"), but Daisy's possible solutions include a hot air balloon and a bicycle, rejected because "the helmet would never fit." Only outside proof of the rhino's existence conquers Daisy's parents' denial, and the text dulls as Daisy reconnects with them, but the last page upticks in wit. Amusing and whimsical.--Kirkus Reviews "March 1, 2015 "Review Quotes: Daisy's parents are awfully busy. So busy, in fact, that they don't notice the huge purple rhino that tromps into their kitchen, snaps up a pancake, and makes himself at home. Nor do they pay attention when Daisy tries to tell them there's a huge rhino in their house. Luckily for Daisy, Rhino is not busy at all and he "loves "to listen. When her parents finally wonder about the missing pancakes, and Daisy tells them about her pachyderm pal, they hoot with laughter and take her to the zoo to show her a real rhino. Only, the zoo's rhino, who happens to be purple and loves pancakes, is missing. A quick trip home reveals the truth, and Daisy and her sheepish parents help the rhino get back to Africa. Ogilvie's loose, sketchy illustrations, full of loopy streaks of colored pencil and pastel in a saturated palette, are charmingly childlike and add to the droll atmosphere. As much a cautionary tale for parents as a giddy yarn for kiddos, this will make for an entertaining read-aloud.--Booklist "April 15, 2015 " Review Citations: Kirkus Reviews 03/01/2015 (EAN 9781481438452, Hardcover) Booklist 04/15/2015 pg. 55 (EAN 9781481438452, Hardcover) Horn Book Magazine 05/01/2015 pg. 89 (EAN 9781481438452, Hardcover) Booklist 04/15/2015 pg. 55 (EAN 9781481438506, Open Ebook) Horn Book Magazine 05/01/2015 pg. 89 (EAN 9781481438506, Open Ebook) Contributor Bio:  Kemp, Anna ANNA KEMP grew up in a street with a gang of kids and spent her childhood sticker-swapping, playing pac-man and co-ordinating BMX displays. She was a bit of a late reader but now reads a lot in her job at Queen Mary University where she works on contemporary French literature. Her first picture book DOGS DON'T DO BALLET was published in 2010, FANTASTIC FRANKIE AND THE BRAIN-DRAIN MACHINE, her first young fiction title, published in 2011. Contributor Bio:  Ogilvie, Sara SARA OGILVIE is one of Booktrust's Best New Illustrators. She studied Illustration and Printmaking at Edinburgh College of Art and now lives in Newcastle Upon Tyne.

Media Książki     Hardcover Book   (Książka z twardym grzbietem i okładką)
Wydane 5 maja 2015
ISBN13 9781481438452
Wydawcy Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books
Genre Topical > Friendship
Strony 32
Wymiary 267 × 267 × 10 mm   ·   453 g

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