Chester Van Chime Who Forgot How to Rhyme

Author:   Abby Hanlon ,  Avery Monsen
Publisher:   Little, Brown & Company
ISBN:  

9780759554825


Pages:   40
Publication Date:   31 March 2022
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Format:   Hardback
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Chester Van Chime Who Forgot How to Rhyme


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There once was a youngster named Chester van Chime Who woke up one day and forgot how to rhyme. Chester loved rhyming, in poem or song. It always felt right, but today it felt...not right. VERY not right. Chester van Chime is usually the BEST at rhyming. He can normally tell you all about cats wearing hats and snails delivering mail, but today, something has changed. Today there's no dog on a log. No duck in a truck. Just a Pomeranian on a sideways tree and a waterfowl in a full-size pickup. What's a kid to do?! Filled with irresistible wordplay and whimsically silly illustrations, bestselling creators Avery Monsen and Abby Hanlon's read aloud tells the story of a boy who learns not to be stressed if he's not at his...tippy-top peak performance.

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Author:   Abby Hanlon ,  Avery Monsen
Publisher:   Little, Brown & Company
Imprint:   Little, Brown Young Readers
Dimensions:   Width: 22.40cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 28.40cm
Weight:   0.420kg
ISBN:  

9780759554825


ISBN 10:   075955482
Pages:   40
Publication Date:   31 March 2022
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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This colorful picture book has many elements that primary school children will enjoy...This is an ideal interactive read-aloud in an elementary setting. --School Library Journal An Amazon Best Books of the Month for March 2022 A Florida Sunshine State Young Readers Award Recipient 2022-2023 An Amazon Best Books of the Year So Far for Ages 3-5 for 2022 An Indiana Primary Read Aloud pick for 2023 Praise for Chester van Chime Who Forgot How to Rhyme: Hilarity crescendos as wordplay plummets, until Chester realizes we all have bad days. --The New York Times * Your next Best Storytime Book...It's a must-read, a hit, a guaranteed good time...Poor Chester van Chime may have lost the ability to rhyme, but young readers will lose themselves to giggles... --Bookpage, starred review * His rhyming groove returns as aural fits and starts turn to fluid, welcome rhyme, and the whole town celebrates. What starts out as a book about wordplay turns into an inventive and giggly antidote for the bad-day blues. --Publisher's Weekly, starred review Monsen's clever text offers both lexical fun and an important lesson: This too shall pass. ...Hanlon's busy gouache and colored pencil illustrations are full of attention-grabbing slapstick humor...Well-timed page turns will have kids shouting out the missing, but easily guessable, end rhymes...Get ready for wordplay that's giggly and fun and lasts long after the story is [over]. --Kirkus


Hilarity crescendos as wordplay plummets, until Chester realizes we all have bad days. --The New York Times Praise for Chester van Chime Who Forgot How to Rhyme: An Amazon Best Books of the Month for March 2022 A Tiny Beans Best New Chapter Books for Kids of 2022 A Florida Sunshine State Young Readers Award Recipient 2022-2023 * Your next Best Storytime Book...It's a must-read, a hit, a guaranteed good time...Poor Chester van Chime may have lost the ability to rhyme, but young readers will lose themselves to giggles... --Bookpage, starred review * His rhyming groove returns as aural fits and starts turn to fluid, welcome rhyme, and the whole town celebrates. What starts out as a book about wordplay turns into an inventive and giggly antidote for the bad-day blues. --Publisher's Weekly, starred review Monsen's clever text offers both lexical fun and an important lesson: This too shall pass. ...Hanlon's busy gouache and colored pencil illustrations are full of attention-grabbing slapstick humor...Well-timed page turns will have kids shouting out the missing, but easily guessable, end rhymes...Get ready for wordplay that's giggly and fun and lasts long after the story is [over]. --Kirkus


Praise for Chester van Chime Who Forgot How to Rhyme: An Amazon Best Books of the Month for March 2022 A Tiny Beans Best New Chapter Books for Kids of 2022 A Florida Sunshine State Young Readers Award Recipient 2022-2023 * Your next Best Storytime Book...It's a must-read, a hit, a guaranteed good time...Poor Chester van Chime may have lost the ability to rhyme, but young readers will lose themselves to giggles... --Bookpage, starred review * His rhyming groove returns as aural fits and starts turn to fluid, welcome rhyme, and the whole town celebrates. What starts out as a book about wordplay turns into an inventive and giggly antidote for the bad-day blues. --Publisher's Weekly, starred review Monsen's clever text offers both lexical fun and an important lesson: This too shall pass. ...Hanlon's busy gouache and colored pencil illustrations are full of attention-grabbing slapstick humor...Well-timed page turns will have kids shouting out the missing, but easily guessable, end rhymes...Get ready for wordplay that's giggly and fun and lasts long after the story is [over]. --Kirkus


Praise for Chester van Chime Who Forgot How to Rhyme: * His rhyming groove returns as aural fits and starts turn to fluid, welcome rhyme, and the whole town celebrates. What starts out as a book about wordplay turns into an inventive and giggly antidote for the bad-day blues. --Publisher's Weekly, starred review Monsen's clever text offers both lexical fun and an important lesson: This too shall pass. ...Hanlon's busy gouache and colored pencil illustrations are full of attention-grabbing slapstick humor...Well-timed page turns will have kids shouting out the missing, but easily guessable, end rhymes...Get ready for wordplay that's giggly and fun and lasts long after the story is [over]. --Kirkus


Author Information

Avery Monsen is the author and illustrator of I Am the Longest Dog, and the coauthor I Feel Relatively Neutral About New York, K is for Knifeball, and the national bestseller All My Friends Are Dead. As an actor he has appeared on 30 Rock, The Tonight Show, High Maintenance, Maron, Adam Ruins Everything, and Alexa & Katie. Abby Hanlon is the author and illustrator of the award-winning Dory Fantasmagory chapter book series, which has been translated into twenty-one languages and selected by the Junior Library Guild. As a New York City public school teacher, she wrote and illustrated her debut picture book, Ralph Tells a Story, which is now used widely in elementary classrooms. Abby lives in Brooklyn with her husband, twins, and scruffy dog, Caroline.

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