Wild About Books

by Judy Sierra (Author) Marc Brown (Illustrator)

Wild About Books
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
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Winner of the E.B. White Read Aloud Award

It started the summer of 2002, when the Springfield librarian, Molly McGrew, by mistake drove her bookmobile into the zoo.

In this rollicking rhymed story, Molly introduces birds and beasts to this new something called reading. She finds the perfect book for every animal--tall books for giraffes, tiny ones for crickets. "She even found waterproof books for the otter, who never went swimming without Harry Potter." In no time at all, Molly has them "forsaking their niches, their nests, and their nooks," going "wild, simply wild, about wonderful books." Judy Sierra's funny animal tale coupled with Marc Brown's lush, fanciful paintings will have the same effect on young Homo sapiens. Altogether, it's more fun than a barrel of monkeys!
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Publishers Weekly

Starred Review
Sierra (Silly and Sillier) and Brown dedicate this spirited volume to Theodor Seuss Geisel, to whom they give several affectionate nods (including a meter akin to And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street). After the Springfield (Dr. Seuss's hometown) librarian one day drives her bookmobile into the zoo, she settles into a chair with a book: "By reading aloud from the good Dr. Seuss, / She quickly attracted a mink and a moose, / A wombat, an oryx, a lemur, a lynx, / Eight elephant calves, and a family of skinks." As the zoo's residents eagerly descend on the bookmobile, their species-appropriate selections will elicit chuckles from kids: a monkey grabs for a banana cookbook, two crocodiles open Peter Pan to the page featuring the croc that swallows a clock, giraffes pore over "tall books" (devoted to basketball, redwood trees, skyscrapers) and hyenas read joke books. Sierra's cleverly rhymed verse includes many playful embellishments, such as "Raccoons read alone and baboons read in bunches./ And llamas read dramas while eating their llunches." The critters then become wild about writing as well and pen so many new books that the librarian enlists their help to build a library branch at the zoo. Packed with funny flourishes, Brown's atwork reflects a loose, free style; his bustling paintings capture this endearing menagerie's antics. A winning paean to reading and writing. Ages 4-8. (Aug.) Copyright 2004 Publishers Weekly Used with permission.

School Library Journal

Starred Review
PreS-Gr 2-In a rhyming text that is both homage to and reminiscent of Dr. Seuss's epic rhyming sagas, Sierra spins the tale of librarian Molly McGrew who mistakenly drives the bookmobile to the zoo. The various denizens are attracted to her read-alouds and soon are reading, writing, rhyming, and going wild about those wonderful books. With Molly's encouragement, the animals start their own Zoobrary so they can read to their hearts' content. Sierra's text has a wacky verve and enough clever asides and allusions to familiar characters to satisfy bibliophiles of all ages. The author's sense of playfulness in plot and language ("llamas read while eating their llunches"; a hippo wins the "Zoolitzer Prize") creates a lavish literary stew. Comic moments abound, including bugs writing haiku and unruly bears licking illustrations right off the page (until Molly gently teaches them how to treat books properly). Brown's cheerful, full-color illustrations stretch his trademark art with ever-so-slightly stylized spreads that are rich in pattern, texture, and nuance. On each spread, he plays with perspective and layout to create an electric sense of excitement as the animals discover what kids have known for a long time-reading is fun!-Marge Loch-Wouters, Menasha's Public Library, WI Copyright 2004 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
Judy Sierra
JUDY SIERRA is the author of several children's books, including Counting Crocodiles, The House That Drac Built, and 'Twas the Fright Before Christmas. She lives in Eugene, Oregon.
JOSE ARUEGO and ARIANE DEWEY together have illustrated more than sixty children's books, including, Safe, Warm, and Snug and Rosa Raposa. They both live in New York City.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780375825385
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
N
Publisher
Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers
Publication date
August 20, 2004
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV002260 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Zoos
Library of Congress categories
Animals
Zoo animals
Stories in rhyme
Books and reading
Bookmobiles
Librarians
Book Sense Book of the Year Award
Honor Book 2005 - 2005
E.B. White Read Aloud Award
Winner 2005 - 2005
Charlotte Award
Nominee 2006 - 2006
Grand Canyon Reader Award
Nominee 2006 - 2006
California Young Reader Medal
Nominee 2007 - 2007
Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award
Nominee 2007 - 2007
Colorado Children's Book Award
Nominee 2006 - 2006
Monarch Award
Nominee 2007 - 2007
Keystone to Reading Book Award
Nominee 2006 - 2006
Florida Children's Book Award
Nominee 2007 - 2007
Black-Eyed Susan Award
Nominee 2005 - 2006
Delaware Diamonds Award
Nominee 2005 - 2006
North Carolina Children's Book Award
Nominee 2006 - 2006
Buckaroo Book Award
Nominee 2006 - 2007
Flicker Tale Children's Book Award
Nominee 2006 - 2006
Nevada Young Readers' Award
Nominee 2006 - 2006
Georgia Children's Book Award
Nominee 2008 - 2008
Young Hoosier Book Award
Nominee 2007 - 2007
Golden Sower Award
Nominee 2007 - 2007
Irma S. & James H. Black Award
Honor Book 2005 - 2005

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