Chu's Day Board Book
by:
Adam Rex (author)
Neil Gaiman (author)
A New York Times bestselling picture book from Newbery Medal winning author Neil Gaiman and acclaimed illustrator Adam Rex now available, by popular request, as a board book.Chu is a little panda with a big sneeze. When Chu sneezes, bad things happen. But as Chu and his parents visit the library,...
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A New York Times bestselling picture book from Newbery Medal winning author Neil Gaiman and acclaimed illustrator Adam Rex now available, by popular request, as a board book.Chu is a little panda with a big sneeze. When Chu sneezes, bad things happen. But as Chu and his parents visit the library, the diner, and the circus, will anyone hear Chu when he starts to feel a familiar tickle in his nose?Chu's Day is a story that shows how even the smallest child can make big things happen.Supports the Common Core State Standards.
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Format: board book
ISBN:
9780062347466 (0062347462)
ASIN: 0062347462
Publish date: 2014-06-24
Publisher: HarperFestival
Pages no: 36
Edition language: English
Surprising enjoyment of Gaiman’s The Sleeper and the Spindle and Hansel and Gretel, after a run of bad experiences with his books, encouraged me to try another. Continue reading →
I've only read one of Neil Gaiman's children's books, The Wolves In the Walls, so I wasn't sure what to expect from this. This was adorable. Destructive. but adorable. The story takes maybe 50 words to tell, but it is set up so clearly you don't need many words...in fact the pictures tell the stor...
Chu's Day is a cute book. The illustrations are adorable. Pandas are adorable. The pun of the main character's name is adorable. Pretty much every aspect of the book is freakin' adorable.But there's not really much else to it.What Chu's Day boils down to is a story that builds and builds and builds ...
This is a good book for very young children.It is a day with Chu and his pa, going to library, going to the restaurant, going to circus. And chu wants to sneeze, almost sneeze, but didn't sneeze. The illustrations are likable.
The vibrantly colored illustrations overshadow Gaiman's story.