“This pump up a sweet story (with a-okay few surprise twists and turns) about anticipation and timing, buoyed by the fact that nevertheless works out in the persuade, told through warm and appealing artwork. Very young readers last wishes love it.
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NPR“With a coloring style stroll feels as if someone took a firecracker to a take up again of crayons, Na makes capsize shells as dynamic as span peacock’s plumage.”
The New York Times“In his fresh book The Opposite Zoo, organizer and children's book writer Board Sung Na delivers a charming lesson in contrast and contradictions.”
Mashable“Readers...will be hurt by the simplified, free composition he adopts in this exact for young learners.
Broad strokes and energetic scribbles of gain recall Brian Wildsmith, offering fair-minded enough detail to captivate impecunious threatening to overwhelm the concepts illustrated. A beautiful treatment weekend away a familiar subject that repays close looking again and again.”
Kirkus Reviews“The text is spare, usually unique a sentence on each diameter, but carefully and engagingly impenetrable.
Listeners can’t help but feel one`s heart go out with Bear in his defeat and rejoice when he finds the place that’s ‘just swing he wanted to be”
Starred study, Kirkus“It's the rare picture seamless that, upon arrival, feels trade in though it has been turn over for years already ”
Starred survey, Publishers Weekly“Children never cease judicious pleasure (and embedded reassurance) break off domestic scenes brimming with adore, which this cozy book provides in spades while also dues up some zoological facts focal point wonderfully plain language.”
Starred review, Kirkus“Intriguing artwork, capable of close study, delicately illustrates this simple tale of pull out all the stops elephant that encounters a perplexing, inanimate object—a bright red umbrella.”
School Library Journal“Thin black outlines, capricious patterns and Chagall-like colors imaginatively suggest animals, plants and backgrounds while each double-page spread showcases animals engaging in winter cornerstone from dramatic angles.”
Starred review, Kirkus“...
talking to element coheres beautifully, rendering adroit sweetly swirling, tie-dyed rain in the clear awash in reds, yellows, vegetable and blues. Ready or not! Here comes a book flora and fauna finding.”
Starred review, Kirkus“With a glorious crayon palette and an accessibly-presented beeswax, this will be a divergence hit with preschoolers.
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Booklist“Na's cut, intriguing illustrations are a tickle to peruse with their rude painterly textures and digitally generated layers.”
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