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Specifiche dell'oggetto
- Condizione
- Type
- Novel
- Signed
- No
- Custom Bundle
- No
- Narrative Type
- Fiction
- Personalized
- No
- Features
- Pop-Up, Illustrated
- Intended Audience
- Adults, Young Adults, Ages 9-12, Ages 4-8
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- United States
- ISBN
- 9780439880503
- Publication Year
- 2006
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Book Title
- Mommy?
- Publisher
- Scholastic, Incorporated
- Genre
- Juvenile Fiction, Juvenile Nonfiction
- Topic
- Humorous Stories, Action & Adventure / General, Activity Books, Monsters, General
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Product Information
They're all here! Everybody's favorite monsters are just going about their business when a plucky little boy wanders into their cuckoo house. And what does he want? He wants Mommy! No matter how scary these monsters are, there's no besting a little boy who's looking for his mommy. In one hilarious pop-up extravaganza after another, this kid shows them a thing or two.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Scholastic, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0439880505
ISBN-13
9780439880503
eBay Product ID (ePID)
53563666
Product Key Features
Publication Year
2006
Topic
Humorous Stories, Action & Adventure / General, Activity Books, Monsters, General
Book Title
Mommy?
Language
English
Genre
Juvenile Fiction, Juvenile Nonfiction
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.8in.
Item Length
8.3in.
Item Weight
18 Oz
Item Width
8.4in.
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience, Ages 9-12, Ages 4-8, Ages 2-3, under 2 Years
Reviews
PW Starred Children who get the better of monsters are a Sendak specialty, fromWhere the Wild Things Are toBrundibar . In this light bite of spine-tingling fare created by Sendak, Yorinks (Hey, Al ) and Reinhart (Encyclopedia Prehistorica )-sort of a dark twist onAre You My Mother- -a mischievous boy addresses the title question to some unmaternal characters. Sendak''s quintessential black-haired boy (with a strong resemblance to Mickey), wearing blue PJs and a red cap, wanders into a haunted house and naively calls, "Mommy-" Stylized, softened characters fromNosferatu and Lon Chaney creature features unfold in 3-D to menace the child, but the boy might as well be saying, "Trick or treat-", because he pulls pranks on everyone. A tall Frankenstein''s monster gets ready to stomp on him; in a gatefold at the right-hand side of the spread, the disarming toddler jerks the bolts from the startled monster''s neck. On a brick roof, the boy surprises a werewolf and a green goblin; the gatefold reveals the boy yanking down the Wolf Man''s jeans to reveal silly boxer shorts, while the goblin giggles. In Reinhart''s neatest engineering feat-a spinning dowel-and-string contraption-the not-so-harmless boy spins the white wrappings off an Egyptian "mummy." The title is the book''s only word until the conclusion, when the Bride of Frankenstein at last replies to the child''s question. Although the illustrious creators'' do not appear until the back cover, readers cannot miss Sendak''s signature graphic style. These gags are not too serious, but the suspenseful setups pointedly suggest humor''s power over fear. All ages.(Sept.) Kirkus Starred Sendak''s first foray into the world of pop-up books is a brilliant success. After Yorinks sets up the Are You My Mother? theme with a twist, Sendak makes it his own, and Reinhardt adds the surprises as a little Mickey-like boy moves through a haunted house, from monster to monster, looking for his mother. None of the ghouls stands a chance against the mischievous tyke, as he unscrews Frankenstein''s monster''s bolts, pulls down the werewolf''s pants and spins the Mummy in its own wrapping. This last action makes the most effective use of the pop-up possibilities: When the gatefold is opened, the creature actually spins on a dowel pulled by the boy. The combined talent of Sendak, Yorinks and Reinhardt offers some of the best art and artistry in the genre: As each page is opened, the spread is filled with multiple pop-ups of everything from a bag of hands" to a snake poking out of a basket, as well as a side gatefold, also a pop-up, illustrating each monster''s undoing. The text is only one word--Mommy?"--until she is found in a surprise ending and answers--you guessed it-- B-A-B-Y!" Readers will answer, AGAIN!" (Pop-up. All ages) Booklist Gr. 1--3. As suggested by the author credit, Scenario by Arthur Yorinks," Sendak''s first pop-up book is more situation than story, but it''s a situation well matched to the artist''s cherished themes and darkest sensibilities. The mostly wordless tale features a pajama-clad toddler, who seeks his mother in a graveyard crypt (the titular query, set within speech balloons, comprises most of the text), encountering a series of Halloween-themed Wild Things along the way. The ambiguous ending, suggesting either a joyful reunion or an imminent babynapping by a zombielike Bride of Frankenstein, is as twisted, in its way, as the crying pig trussed up beneath a staircase on the first spread--a perverse, mostly hidden detail that will either horrify or amuse those who discover it. Although contributions by paper engineer Matthew Reinhardt offer some whimsical moments, Sendak''s staunchest fans may object to the way the mechanics fracture the artwork, compromising their idol''s sure lines and celebrated design sense. Still, the combination of a legendary ill, PW Starred Children who get the better of monsters are a Sendak specialty, fromWhere the Wild Things Are toBrundibar . In this light bite of spine-tingling fare created by Sendak, Yorinks (Hey, Al ) and Reinhart (Encyclopedia Prehistorica )-sort of a dark twist onAre You My Mother- -a mischievous boy addresses the title question to some unmaternal characters. Sendak''s quintessential black-haired boy (with a strong resemblance to Mickey), wearing blue PJs and a red cap, wanders into a haunted house and naively calls, "Mommy-" Stylized, softened characters fromNosferatu and Lon Chaney creature features unfold in 3-D to menace the child, but the boy might as well be saying, "Trick or treat-", because he pulls pranks on everyone. A tall Frankenstein''s monster gets ready to stomp on him; in a gatefold at the right-hand side of the spread, the disarming toddler jerks the bolts from the startled monster''s neck. On a brick roof, the boy surprises a werewolf and a green goblin; the gatefold reveals the boy yanking down the Wolf Man''s jeans to reveal silly boxer shorts, while the goblin giggles. In Reinhart''s neatest engineering feat-a spinning dowel-and-string contraption-the not-so-harmless boy spins the white wrappings off an Egyptian "mummy." The title is the book''s only word until the conclusion, when the Bride of Frankenstein at last replies to the child''s question. Although the illustrious creators'' do not appear until the back cover, readers cannot miss Sendak''s signature graphic style. These gags are not too serious, but the suspenseful setups pointedly suggest humor''s power over fear. All ages.(Sept.) Kirkus Starred Sendak''s first foray into the world of pop-up books is a brilliant success. After Yorinks sets up the Are You My Mother? theme with a twist, Sendak makes it his own, and Reinhardt adds the surprises as a little Mickey-like boy moves through a haunted house, from monster to monster, looking for his mother. None of the ghouls stands a chance against the mischievous tyke, as he unscrews Frankenstein''s monster''s bolts, pulls down the werewolf''s pants and spins the Mummy in its own wrapping. This last action makes the most effective use of the pop-up possibilities: When the gatefold is opened, the creature actually spins on a dowel pulled by the boy. The combined talent of Sendak, Yorinks and Reinhardt offers some of the best art and artistry in the genre: As each page is opened, the spread is filled with multiple pop-ups of everything from a bag of "hands" to a snake poking out of a basket, as well as a side gatefold, also a pop-up, illustrating each monster''s undoing. The text is only one word-"Mommy?"-until she is found in a surprise ending and answers-you guessed it- "B-A-B-Y!" Readers will answer, "AGAIN!" (Pop-up. All ages) Booklist Gr. 1¿. As suggested by the author credit, "Scenario by Arthur Yorinks," Sendak''s first pop-up book is more situation than story, but it''s a situation well matched to the artist''s cherished themes and darkest sensibilities. The mostly wordless tale features a pajama-clad toddler, who seeks his mother in a graveyard crypt (the titular query, set within speech balloons, comprises most of the text), encountering a series of Halloween-themed Wild Things along the way. The ambiguous ending, suggesting either a joyful reunion or an imminent babynapping by a zombielike Bride of Frankenstein, is as twisted, in its way, as the crying pig trussed up beneath a staircase on the first spread-a perverse, mostly hidden detail that will either horrify or amuse those who discover it. Although contributions by paper engineer Matthew Reinhardt offer some whimsical moments, Sendak''s staunchest fans may object to the way the mechanics fracture the artwork, compromising their idol''s sure lines and celebrated design sense. Still, the combination of a legendary ill, PW Starred Children who get the better of monsters are a Sendak specialty, fromWhere the Wild Things Are toBrundibar . In this light bite of spine-tingling fare created by Sendak, Yorinks (Hey, Al ) and Reinhart (Encyclopedia Prehistorica )-sort of a dark twist onAre You My Mother- -a mischievous boy addresses the title question to some unmaternal characters. Sendak''s quintessential black-haired boy (with a strong resemblance to Mickey), wearing blue PJs and a red cap, wanders into a haunted house and naively calls, "Mommy-" Stylized, softened characters fromNosferatu and Lon Chaney creature features unfold in 3-D to menace the child, but the boy might as well be saying, "Trick or treat-", because he pulls pranks on everyone. A tall Frankenstein''s monster gets ready to stomp on him; in a gatefold at the right-hand side of the spread, the disarming toddler jerks the bolts from the startled monster''s neck. On a brick roof, the boy surprises a werewolf and a green goblin; the gatefold reveals the boy yanking down the Wolf Man''s jeans to reveal silly boxer shorts, while the goblin giggles. In Reinhart''s neatest engineering feat-a spinning dowel-and-string contraption-the not-so-harmless boy spins the white wrappings off an Egyptian "mummy." The title is the book''s only word until the conclusion, when the Bride of Frankenstein at last replies to the child''s question. Although the illustrious creators'' do not appear until the back cover, readers cannot miss Sendak''s signature graphic style. These gags are not too serious, but the suspenseful setups pointedly suggest humor''s power over fear. All ages.(Sept.) Kirkus Starred Sendak''s first foray into the world of pop-up books is a brilliant success. After Yorinks sets up the Are You My Mother? theme with a twist, Sendak makes it his own, and Reinhardt adds the surprises as a little Mickey-like boy moves through a haunted house, from monster to monster, looking for his mother. None of the ghouls stands a chance against the mischievous tyke, as he unscrews Frankenstein''s monster''s bolts, pulls down the werewolf''s pants and spins the Mummy in its own wrapping. This last action makes the most effective use of the pop-up possibilities: When the gatefold is opened, the creature actually spins on a dowel pulled by the boy. The combined talent of Sendak, Yorinks and Reinhardt offers some of the best art and artistry in the genre: As each page is opened, the spread is filled with multiple pop-ups of everything from a bag of "hands" to a snake poking out of a basket, as well as a side gatefold, also a pop-up, illustrating each monster''s undoing. The text is only one word-"Mommy?"-until she is found in a surprise ending and answers-you guessed it- "B-A-B-Y!" Readers will answer, "AGAIN!" (Pop-up. All ages) Booklist Gr. 1-3. As suggested by the author credit, "Scenario by Arthur Yorinks," Sendak''s first pop-up book is more situation than story, but it''s a situation well matched to the artist''s cherished themes and darkest sensibilities. The mostly wordless tale features a pajama-clad toddler, who seeks his mother in a graveyard crypt (the titular query, set within speech balloons, comprises most of the text), encountering a series of Halloween-themed Wild Things along the way. The ambiguous ending, suggesting either a joyful reunion or an imminent babynapping by a zombielike Bride of Frankenstein, is as twisted, in its way, as the crying pig trussed up beneath a staircase on the first spread-a perverse, mostly hidden detail that will either horrify or amuse those who discover it. Although contributions by paper engineer Matthew Reinhardt offer some whimsical moments, Sendak''s staunchest fans may object to the way the mechanics fracture the artwork, compromising their idol''s sure lines and celebrated design sense. Still, the combination of a legendary ill
Grade from
Preschool
Illustrated
Yes
Grade to
Second Grade
Designed by
Reinhart, Matthew
Illustrated by
Sendak, Maurice
Number of Pages
6 Pages
Copyright Date
2006
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- 22 feb 2018
Pretty, cool. AMAZING !
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