The exceptionally, extraordinarily ordinary first day of school / Albert Lorenz.
On his first day at a new school, John answers the librarian's questions about what his former school was like, concocting a wild story of attending classes in a castle, where the lunch menu includes worms and storybook characters come to life.
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- ISBN: 9780810989603 (hc) :
- Physical Description: 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 27 x 29 cm.
- Publisher: New York : Abrams Books for Young Readers, 2010.
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- Baker & Taylor
Moving to a new school at the end of summer vacation, John concocts a wildly imaginative tall tale when the librarian asks him to describe his former school, in a story complemented by whimsical anecdotes about how to overcome first-day jitters. - Baker & Taylor
On his first day at a new school, John answers the librarian's questions about what his former school was like, concocting a wild story of attending classes in a castle, where the lunch menu includes worms and storybook characters come to life. - Harry N. Abrams, Inc.
On the first day back to school from summer vacation, John is the new kid. When the librarian asks him if the school is any different from his last one, he begins a wildly imaginative story about what it was like. What follows are hilarious scenarios'his old school bus was a safari jeep pulled by wild creatures, the school was a castle, and the lunch menu included worms! His imagination wins him the attention and awe of his librarian and peers, setting the tone for a compelling story about conquering the fears of being a new kid, as well as the first-day jitters that many children experience.
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Albert Lorenz's over-the-top illustrations, reminiscent of the work of MADmagazine's early artists, bring the story to life. Speech bubbles and side panels make reference to and define objects in the art (in the most humorous and irreverent way).
- Harry N. Abrams, Inc.Award-winning and bestselling illustrator Albert Lorenzâs picture book The Exceptionally, Extraordinarily Ordinary First Day of School is the funny story of one boyâs creative solution to being nervous attending a new school.
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âOften hilarious . . . A dizzying amount of text and art on each spreadâno shortage of fodder for readers whose tastes gravitate toward the strange and surreal.â âPublishers Weekly
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On the first day back to school from summer vacation, John is the new kid. When the librarian asks him if the school is any different from his last one, he begins a wildly imaginative story about what it was like. âWell, I came from pretty far away. We had to travel down crocodile-infested rivers, fly in a hot-air balloon across a vast jungle filled with wild beasts, and then hire a car to get there.â
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What follows are hilarious scenariosâhis old school bus was a safari jeep pulled by wild creatures, the school was a castle, and the lunch menu included worms! His imagination wins him the attention and awe of his librarian and peers, setting the tone for a compelling story about conquering the fears of being a new kid, as well as the first-day jitters that many children experience.
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Bordering each page are often-hilarious âdefinitionsâ of items featured in Lorenzâs frenetic scenes (âSchool busâA terror-filled nightmare on wheels . . . Life only gets worse from here on outâ), which are sprinkled with speech bubbles. The over-the-top illustrations, reminiscent of the work of MAD magazineâs early artists, bring the story to life.
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This is no ordinary picture book. Young readers will be shocked, educated, and amused by the fun-filled art, the wild stories, and the outrageous humor and slang. So much fun in one book!