The Opposite Zoo

The Opposite Zoo
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2016

Lexile Score

360

Reading Level

1

نویسنده

Il Sung Na

شابک

9780553511291
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Kirkus

February 15, 2016
In exploring the concept of opposites at a zoo in nighttime, Na also explores a looser look than in many of his earlier books. "The sky is DARK, and the Opposite Zoo is CLOSED. But the monkey's door is OPEN! Time to explore...." And explore the monkey does, swinging past a wide-"AWAKE!" owl and a fast-"asleep" panda, checking in on a "Hairy" lion and a "Bald" hippo, offering an acacia twig to a "Tall" giraffe and calling to a "short," nursing peccary over three successive double-page spreads. While the opposites explored are not particularly revolutionary, Na's wry sense of humor is on display in nearly every spread, from the "shy" chameleon the monkey spots trying its best to blend into a rock, the "Soft" tiger about to learn why it's a bad idea to mess around with a "prickly" hedgehog, and the monkey sitting silently among a tribe of "NOISY" baboons, the adjective repeated in all-capital letters six times on the page above to emphasize the clamor. Readers accustomed to Na's baroque, layered patterns will be struck by the simplified, free style he adopts in this book for young learners. Broad strokes and energetic scribbles of color recall Brian Wildsmith, offering just enough detail to captivate without threatening to overwhelm the concepts illustrated. A beautiful treatment of a familiar subject that repays close looking again and again. (Picture book. 2-4)

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School Library Journal

May 1, 2016

PreS-Gr 1-When the Opposite Zoo closes for the night, a monkey escapes its enclosure to wander around and visit other animals, returning to its cage at sunrise before the zookeeper discovers its absence. To showcase the concept of opposites, each spread features two animals that contrast in some way, each labeled with a descriptive word-a tall giraffe and a short pig, a soft tiger and a prickly hedgehog, a slow sloth and a fast cheetah. Though the animals are not named, they are easily recognizable. Young readers will enjoy spotting the sneaky monkey on every page and following its nocturnal adventure, as well as seeing all of the zoo denizens on the last spread. VERDICT Na's winsome illustrations make this title a delightful take on animal opposites and a great addition to most collections.-Yelena Alekseyeva-Popova, formerly at Chappaqua Library, NY

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