Everyone Counts
فرمت کتاب
ebook
تاریخ انتشار
2019
Lexile Score
540
Reading Level
2-3
نویسنده
Marc Brownشابک
9780525646228
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- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی
June 15, 2019
Zoo animals of every size work together to turn an abandoned mall into a new zoo. Takoda the anthropomorphic tiger cub thinks the old building and grounds would make a wonderful zoo. (It's entirely unclear why a new one's warranted, as these animals seem to be self-governing, with no humans in sight.) His fellow animals are up to the challenge, and readers will be too as they count the animals on each page: "Two rough, tough rhinos" with bulldozers, three lemurs with paint rollers, four oryx cutting windows, etc. But the rhinos spurn the insects when they offer their help: " 'You bugs are too small.' / 'You're pests. You're annoying. / You don't count at all.' " Before long the amusement park-like zoo is complete, but a new problem arises: Those rhinos won't share the water slide. "Then silently, stealthily, down from the sky..." it's bugs to the rescue, proving to even the rhinos that everyone counts. The final spread is a riot of fun as the animals enjoy the slide, and those with good eyes and some patience will be able to spy the insects. Don't miss the jokes on the endpapers (adults will surely hear them multiple times). Sierra's rollicking rhymes are fun to read aloud and listen to, and Brown's gouache and pencil illustrations give children lots of details to pore over, but it doesn't do for counting what the team's Wild About Books (2004) did for reading. This rhythmic, imaginative romp practically reads itself aloud. (Picture book. 3-8)
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July 1, 2019
The double meaning of its title sets the clever tenor of this book’s contents, as playful cumulative verse and peppy gouache and pencil illustrations reveal a menagerie of industrious critters transforming an abandoned mall into a zoo. One tiger cub has the initial vision for the project, and two “rough, tough” rhinos arrive in bulldozers to get things rolling—and rudely dismiss a fleet of insects who offer to help: “ ‘Not a chance,’ said the rhinos./ ‘You bugs are too small.’/ ‘You’re pests. You’re annoying./ You don’t count at all.’ ” As other animals arrive in increasingly ascending numbers, they tackle some numerically fitting tasks: six giraffes build six tall towers, and nine moose dig a moat (“nine feet deep, nine feet wide”). And 10 crocodiles construct an elaborate waterslide that the rhinos try to claim—until the insects reappear and cunningly show the bullies just how annoying they can be. The creators of Wild About Books and Wild About You! again demonstrate finely tuned creative teamwork in this nimble tale about cooperation, inclusivity, and the rewards of a job diligently done. Ages 3–7.
September 1, 2019
PreS-Gr 1-When a group of animals decide to transform an abandoned mall into a beautiful new zoo, they learn the valuable lesson that everyone has something to contribute. The work begins with two burly rhinoceros demolishing the mall; but when a group of eager insects try to join their crew, the cantankerous rhinos call them pests, and tell them they are too small and that they "don't count at all." The construction continues with lemurs, bears, elephants, etc. all building an amazing zoo, which even includes a fantastic water slide. Everything comes to a head when the pugnacious rhinos declare the slide their personal property. The banished bugs from earlier choose this moment to make themselves known and suffice it to say, the rhinos are abashed and soon everyone is having a rollicking good time. Sierra takes on numbers and bullying in a playful manner that is well-suited for young listeners. The rhyming text coupled with detailed illustrations make for a fun storytime read. VERDICT Kids will enjoy poring over the artwork and the charming end pages, which are replete with silly number puns told by the bugs.-Amy Nolan, St. Joseph Public Library, MI
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