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Give Me Back My Book!

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“In this funny tale told entirely through dialogue, Redd and Bloo not only learn how a book is made, they learn who it belongs to: anyone who loves reading.” —Entertainment Weekly
 
This book is full of wonderful WORDS and beautiful PICTURES! And it’s EXCITING! And it’s FUNNY! It might be the BEST BOOK EVER—if we could decide whose book it is. Redd and Bloo explore the way a book is made and accidentally build a friendship, too, in this tale told only in dialogue. Travis Foster and Ethan Long offer a hilarious story about the joy of reading, which brings people together in unexpected ways, proving that each book truly belongs to . . . the people who love it.
 
“What makes it truly touching is the love that Bloo, Redd, and Earthworm have for the book—not just as a transporter of imaginations but as a physical object.” —Publishers Weekly
 
“A funny and fresh story with several teachable moments . . . Will please the many fans of Elephant and Piggie.” —School Library Journal
 
“This comedic tug-of-war conveys the value of books.” —Booklist
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 10, 2017
      Bloo, a blue rabbit (drawn by Long), catches Redd, a shaggy red monster (drawn by Foster), reading Bloo’s book. A barrage of accusations and denials ensues, but readers will surmise that Redd is indeed trying to pull a fast one on Bloo. Their tussling gives a third character, Bookworm, the opportunity to swipe the book for herself. Now united, Bloo and Red cook up a plot to trap Bookworm by creating a decoy book (“The illustrations will make her eyes explode!” says Bloo), which turns out to be as much fun as reading. The crisp animation-style cartooning, punctuated with photographic objects, has a freewheeling verve that lifts the story beyond an exercise in gainsaying. But what makes it truly touching is the love that Boo, Redd, and Earthworm have for the book—not just as a transporter of imaginations but as a physical object. As the larcenous Redd notes: “I cannot part with my green book. It has a hard cover, a nice spine, the pages turn from right to left... and, if you are adventurous, from left to right.” Ages 3–5. Agent: Paul Rodeen, Rodeen Literary Management.

    • School Library Journal

      September 1, 2017

      PreS-Gr 2-Bloo and Redd simply love their book. It has everything-a green cover, a nice spine, and pages that turn from right to left (or left to right if you're adventurous.) But what they can't agree upon is who owns it! When their favorite book ends up snatched by a bookworm, Bloo and Redd must work together to write their own book to get it back. Playing with the "meta-picture book" subgenre, Long and Foster have added a funny and fresh story with several teachable moments. On the surface it's a simple tale about sharing and the joy of reading, but with Redd describing the different components of a book, and the two then using that information to create their own volume, this is a wonderful teaching tool for either a creative writing or an introductory language arts lesson. The two characters play off of each other well, and the large dialogue balloons matched with the cartoonish character design with no background scenery will please the many fans of "Elephant and Piggie." VERDICT Not to be missed-give me this book!-Peter Blenski, Greenfield Public Library, WI

      Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2018
      Redd (a furry, bespectacled monster) and Bloo (a buck-toothed, egg-shaped bunny) learn a lesson about sharing and teamwork the hard way; they squabble over the ownership of a book but then must work together to get it back from Bookworm. Redd and Bloo are distinctly illustrated, and each receives a unique (handwritten) font; photographed real-world items (markers, scissors, etc.) provide refreshing visual pop on nearly all-white backdrops.

      (Copyright 2018 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

    • The Horn Book

      November 1, 2017
      This picture-book collaboration is many things: a buddy story; a humorous clash between two bibliophiles; even a sneaky introduction to the parts of a book. But it's mostly about teamwork--although the two cartoony protagonists, Redd (a furry, bespectacled monster) and Bloo (a buck-toothed, egg-shaped bunny with a scribble-scrabble tail) must learn this lesson the hard way. From the jump, Bloo snarls, Hey, wait a second, Redd. That's MY book. Redd is certain that Bloo must be mistaken, and proceeds to describe in detail what makes the book so distinctive: a hard cover, a nice spineletters on each page and they are gathered together to form wordsand every now and again there is something called an illustration. Each point sends Bloo spiraling ( Mine has all of those things! ), until a particular bent page identifies Bloo as the rightful owner. A tug-of-war erupts, only to be interrupted by Bookworm, who swipes the volume and heads back to her hidey-hole; to get it back, Redd and Bloo hatch a bait-and-switch scheme that necessitates working together. Redd and Bloo are distinctly illustrated, and each receives a unique (handwritten) font. The addition of photographed real-world items (such as markers, scissors, and construction paper) provides a refreshing visual pop in the nearly all-white backdrop. A natural companion to Anna Kang and Christopher Weyant's equally quarrelsome That's (Not) Mine, and perhaps best read aloud with a pal. patrick gall

      (Copyright 2017 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:1.7
  • Lexile® Measure:480
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:0-2

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