It's time for a humorful picture book...at least, I believe that's what today's read is. I mean, do you get any other vibes from the animals on the cover and the two boys and mom (?) peering around with a bit of amazement and surprise?
I'm going to go out on a limb here and assume that it's about the ability of books to immerse readers into another world...and maybe, even keep their minds churning long after the last page has been read. That is an amazing thing, actually. Think about it. The human mind is so easily steered into its own reality. I was just talking to a friend about that last night. She'd used an Oculus headset and experience 3D games for the first time, and said that she could see how people might get lost in that reality...especially if (when) games like SIMS and such improve far enough to let players really sink into the world.
So, that got me thinking about the power of books. Not much different, really. And it's a complete coincidence that today's book is on my schedule right after that conversation.
Ready to experience the thought around switching realities? Because off we go!
LOST IN A BOOK
by Chris Britt
Abrams Books
Picture Book
32 pages
ages 8 to 12
COMING JUNE 17th!!!
An interactive, playful picture book about getting lost in a book—literally!
Two best friends, Chad and Oliver, take a leisurely stroll through a book, but when Oliver disappears, they soon find out that some books can be an adventure!
With each turn of the page, things go hilariously from bad to worse as everyone who comes to help slips into the same situation—that is, until a librarian comes to the rescue.
With a creatively spare design, this highly original, interactive picture book from nationally syndicated cartoonist Chris Britt is not only laugh-out-loud funny, but also a great primer for kids on the anatomy of a book.
Two best friends, Chad and Oliver, take a leisurely stroll through a book, but when Oliver disappears, they soon find out that some books can be an adventure!
With each turn of the page, things go hilariously from bad to worse as everyone who comes to help slips into the same situation—that is, until a librarian comes to the rescue.
With a creatively spare design, this highly original, interactive picture book from nationally syndicated cartoonist Chris Britt is not only laugh-out-loud funny, but also a great primer for kids on the anatomy of a book.
MY TIDBITS
Tons of silliness, more than a little chaos, and constant adventure make this a read that is anything but boring.
Two friends love to do everything together. One day, they decide to walk through a book...but the one accidentally falls into the book's gutter! Screaming for help from somewhere in the dark line between the pages (the gutter), the other friend is determined to come to the rescue. But dealing with a book is anything but easy, especially since everything and anything is possible.
From start to finish, these pages are packed with silly adventure. From the moment the one boy falls into the 'gutter', the rescue begins...and it includes all sorts of chaotic ideas. But then, the boy stuck in the dark gutter is also facing the most imaginative things. This provides tons of fun for the illustrations, which bring the fantastical adventure to life with tons of details and chaotic energy. The text also alters formats and sizes, allowing each moment to hit with power, which also makes this a lovely and fun read-aloud.
While the silliness is definitely the main drive of this book, there's also friendship goodness, willingness to help others, and the wonders of a librarian. Of course, there's also a bit about the physical aspects of a book...although the gutter theme did confuse us at first. It takes a moment to realize what the gutter is, and I do think this aspect could have been introduced a bit better in the illustrations for clarification. But that's really the only tiny, weeny aspect which threw us a bit.
Otherwise, it's a fun read for laughs and giggles. It isn't calming, so be prepared for energy pure when picking this one up.