Wordplay

by Ivan Brunetti (Author)

Wordplay
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
Series: Toon Books
Go "outside," "elsewhere," and down the "rabbit hole" with this hilarious introduction to compound words. Young readers will fall in love with the English language as they watch star cartoonist Ivan Brunetti put his sly spin on vocabulary. The lesson here? Even "homework" is fun when you let yourself play with the words.
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This playful graphic novel for early readers offers an entertaining lesson in some quirks of the English language.

Publishers Weekly

In a lighthearted exploration of compound words, New Yorker artoonist Brunetti introduces a classroom of schoolchildren, rendered with the round heads and flattened perspectives that characterize his artwork. After receiving a homework assignment to create a list of compound words, a girl with a hair bun and eyeglasses delights in imagining the possibilities behind these verbal mashups. Thereas a six-handed handyman with another hand for his head, a ballroom filled with dancing sports equipment, and even an alternative definition for grasshopper: aYou mean like a rabbit?a she asks her father. Colored type underscores the concept (for abedtime, a abeda is red, and atimea is blue), and the girlas quiet pride in discovering compound words is as enjoyable as her loopy interpretations. Brunetti buoyantly conveys the joy of diving into newly acquired knowledge and the idea that learning and play arenat mutually exclusive. Ages 4a 8. (May) Copyright 2017 Publishers Weekly Used with permission.

School Library Journal

Starred Review

K-Gr 2--The fun begins with the title--Wordplay--a compound word for a book about compound words. Annemarie and her classmates work on their assignment to compile lists of compound words. "How about housework?" asks a boy. "YES!" responds the teacher as Annemarie quietly giggles, imagining cheery houses vacuuming and dusting. Each new word conjures up another humorous imagining--two boys playing catch with a foot (football) or a calendar page taking a nap (daydream). Brunetti's cartoon art is rendered in a modern, intentionally naive style--largely two-dimensional, with a childlike simplicity that will resonate with the book's audience. Panels vary in size but are symmetrical and clearly delineated by white borders. Word bubbles are white with simple black text. Compound words appear in red. In addition, children of many races and ethnicities are prominently featured. As with all of the publisher's offerings, this work contains tips for sharing comics with kids and is labeled with grade, Lexile, guided reading, and reading recovery levels. VERDICT An amusing language arts lesson in a comic book format, perfect for individual or small group sharing. What's not to love?--Lisa Taylor, Jacksonville Public Library, FL

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"Throughout, humorous digitally colored cartoon illustrations provide context clues for readers decoding the compound-word-rich text. The use of panels in the well-designed spreads makes it easy to follow the engaging, sequential illustrations. Praiseworthy!" - Kirkus Reviews STARRED REVIEW

"Brunetti's use of simple, sequential cartoons turns this basic exercise into a brief, but delightful story." - Thew New York Times

"A Sly Spin on Vocabulary. Have you ever seen a home work? A dog with a watch? You will with this funny introduction to compound words." - Learning Magazine

"The grammar lesson takes full advantage of the illustrated format by showing, for example, what a kid might imagine when hearing 'housework', with a house dusting. As the students think of more compound words, we?re shown multiple levels of language meaning. That also explains the terrific title." - Comics Worth Reading

"[Our five-year-old] loves the goofy illustrations of a bed with legs walking (sleepwalk), but the payoff comes when we ask him to expound on some examples. He?ll rattle off a series of other compound words that are not featured in the book...The illustrations by Ivan Brunetti also make the book very enjoyable for young readers. It's retro, but has an entirely modern feel that children will identify with and want to read over and over." - Daddy Mojo

"This book is a welcome and entertaining addition to the usual dry readers on compound words." - Youth Services Book Review

"This is a clever and humorous way to introduce a rich vocabulary of compound words to young readers." - Mile High Books

"Brunetti buoyantly conveys the joy of diving into newly acquired knowledge and the idea that learning and play aren't mutually exclusive." - AmoXcalli: Fred Patten Reviews?

Ivan Brunetti
Ivan Brunetti has published several graphic novels and taught courses on editorial illustration and comics at the University of Chicago and Columbia College Chicago. His drawings have appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, and McSweeney's, among other publications, and he served as editor for Yale University Press's two-volume Anthology of Graphic Fiction, Cartoons, and True Stories.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781943145171
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Toon Books
Publication date
May 20, 2017
Series
Toon Books
BISAC categories
JUV008000 - Juvenile Fiction | Comics & Graphic Novels | General
JUV051000 - Juvenile Fiction | Imagination & Play
JUV009080 - Juvenile Fiction | Concepts | Words
Library of Congress categories
English language
Graphic novels
Comics (Graphic works)
Compound words

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