The Fantastic Bureau of Imagination

by Brad Montague (Author) Kristi Montague (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

From New York Times bestselling author Brad Montague comes a top-secret, behind-the-scenes peek at the official agency that keeps the world's creativity flowing.

Every day, special figment agent Sparky delivers all the mail the FBI receives to the proper department, like the Office of the Unexplainable or the Department of Dreams. It's a big job, but Sparky keeps everything running smoothly . . . until disaster strikes when the Cave of Untold Stories overflows and threatens to topple the whole bureau. It turns out too many people have been holding in their big ideas, and now Sparky must recruit more agents to share their dreams, songs, and stories with the world.

And now, dear reader, will you join the effort and become a special agent before it's too late? The FBI is counting on you!

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Kirkus Reviews

The delightful, detailed illustrations provide a lot of interesting moments for a small audience to pore over.

School Library Journal

This book's fanciful pretext, fabulous wordplay, and whimsical illustrations explain and encourage imagination and inventiveness in a most intriguing manner. Even the copyright page supports the concept of the existence of the Fantastic Bureau of Imagination, stating that the illustrations were created using real and imaginary textures and that some of the figment (character) names have been changed, but others have not. The convincing explanation that this was done to keep the readers on their toes may be humorous, but it also works as a challenge to read the text with intention and study the illustrations meticulously. The story is set in the unseen Fantastic Bureau of Imagination where business is conducted by curious creatures known as figments. Here, mail delivery figment Agent Sparky explains the bureau's mission to provide the world with all things creative from the fine arts to engineering innovations. The organization is running smoothly until the Cave of Untold Stories becomes so overpacked that an explosion seems eminent. There is an obvious solution to this impending disaster. Agent Sparky realizes that he must encourage others to share their creations and he has a new mission, recruiting additional agents for the Fantastic Bureau of Imagination. The book concludes with an invitation to create a badge, accept the mission to be creative, and invite others to join the challenge. VERDICT This would be a great motivational tale to share with young artists, aspiring writers, and gifted education classes. With its emphasis on creativity, self-expression, and production, this delightful book is perfect for libraries with makerspaces.—Lynne Stover

Copyright 2023 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

Publishers Weekly

Before wishes, ideas, or creative solutions are shared in the human world, they're delivered to and nurtured by figments at the "highly classified" Fantastic Bureau of Imagination, so secretive an operation that an image of its exterior has been comically excised from the pages of this high-concept picture book. Among the figments--a robust staff of winged creatures who process the ideas--is mail room worker Sparky, a cherubic introvert portrayed with light brown skin who, contrary to his employer's mission, is fearful about sharing his own poetry with anyone but faithful dreampuppy Rascal. When humans forget that "ideas are not just meant for having and hiding, but for sharing and living and doing," Sparky discovers that the Cave of Untold Stories is poised to explode--and take the entire bureau with it. Realizing that he's part of the problem, he finds his courage and organizes the bureau staff to deliver poetic inspiration to humans everywhere: "We must all dare to DREAM, /but must also DO!" The Montagues (The Circles All Around Us) fill their worldbuilding fantasy, rendered in digitally colored pencil drawings, with gentle humor and rich details, including an elaborate schematic of the bureau's many departments. Their pages should reward repeated looks while nudging readers to get out of their own way. Ages 4-8. (Mar.)

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Review quotes

"The Montagues fill their worldbuilding fantasy, rendered in digitally colored pencil drawings, with gentle humor and rich details, including an elaborate schematic of the bureau's many departments. Their pages should reward repeated looks while nudging readers to get out of their own way." —Publishers Weekly

"The delightful, detailed illustrations provide a lot of interesting moments for a small audience to pore over." —Kirkus
Brad Montague
Brad Montague is creator of the hit web series Kid President, and Kid Congress, and author of Becoming Better Grownups, and the New York Times best sellers Kid President's Guide to Being Awesome and The Circles All Around Us. As an illustrator his work is regularly featured in Joanna Gaines's The Magnolia Journal. He lives in Tennessee with his wife and kids.

Kristi Montague is a designer, maker and jack-of-all-trades who owns and operates Montague Workshop, a creative studio, with her husband, Brad. From Kid President to books and birds and more, their studio aims to joyfully rebel against the world that is to create the world that could be. She's also a mama to two kids and lives in a 117-year-old house in rural Tennessee.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780593323472
Lexile Measure
810
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Dial Books
Publication date
March 20, 2023
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV039060 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Friendship
JUV039050 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Emotions & Feelings
JUV051000 - Juvenile Fiction | Imagination & Play
JUV039220 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Values & Virtues
Library of Congress categories
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