Look Up!: Fontaine the Pigeon Starts a Revolution

Author:   Britt Gondolfi ,  Amanda Romanick
Publisher:   Paw Prints Publishing
ISBN:  

9781223188102


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   01 April 2025
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 7 years
Format:   Paperback
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Look Up!: Fontaine the Pigeon Starts a Revolution


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Author:   Britt Gondolfi ,  Amanda Romanick
Publisher:   Paw Prints Publishing
Imprint:   Paw Prints Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 23.20cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 30.10cm
Weight:   0.195kg
ISBN:  

9781223188102


ISBN 10:   1223188108
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   01 April 2025
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 7 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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""This tale is told in Gondolfi's casual rhyming text; the goal is not perfect scansion but the compelling idea, its execution, and the revolution itself. Romanick's art offers many hilarious moments, with a diverse street crew, a wide array of birds/comrades, and suspense as the first ""bomb"" is dropped. VERDICT Pure silliness, this is sure to be popular with the early elementary set."" - Ginnie Abbott, School Library Journal ""The story felt new and imaginative and a bit off the wall in the best way.. I cannot wait to share it with readers."" - Matthew Winner, The Children's Book Podcast ""[A] comic urban fable."" - Booklist ""Romanick's fluid, black-lined illustrations lend a street-smart tone to the cautionary tale."" - Publishers Weekly ""In Look Up! Fontaine the pigeon and his feathery friends notice humans acting oddly and decide to take readers on an adventure, setting out on an unplugging revolution. Using humor and beautiful bold art, this book serves as a gentle reminder to pay attention to what matters most - the living creatures in our lives!"" -Claudia Erickson, Co-Founder of The Unplug Collaborative, home of the Global Day of Unplugging ""Children will giggle at this tongue-in-cheek rhyming tale, set in New Orleans, and will hopefully get the point, which applies to adults, too: Screen time should be minimized and engaging with the world optimized. While the consequences outlined here are mined for exaggerated humor, this serious idea should spark conversations. The colorful, graphic novel-like illustrations are appealing and incorporate creative typefaces and speech bubbles; human characters are diverse. Much-needed encouragement to look up and see the world!"" - Kirkus Reviews


"""This tale is told in Gondolfi's casual rhyming text; the goal is not perfect scansion but the compelling idea, its execution, and the revolution itself. Romanick's art offers many hilarious moments, with a diverse street crew, a wide array of birds/comrades, and suspense as the first ""bomb"" is dropped. VERDICT Pure silliness, this is sure to be popular with the early elementary set."" - Ginnie Abbott, School Library Journal ""The story felt new and imaginative and a bit off the wall in the best way.. I cannot wait to share it with readers."" - Matthew Winner, The Children's Book Podcast ""[A] comic urban fable."" - Booklist ""Romanick's fluid, black-lined illustrations lend a street-smart tone to the cautionary tale."" - Publishers Weekly ""In Look Up! Fontaine the pigeon and his feathery friends notice humans acting oddly and decide to take readers on an adventure, setting out on an unplugging revolution. Using humor and beautiful bold art, this book serves as a gentle reminder to pay attention to what matters most - the living creatures in our lives!"" -Claudia Erickson, Co-Founder of The Unplug Collaborative, home of the Global Day of Unplugging ""Children will giggle at this tongue-in-cheek rhyming tale, set in New Orleans, and will hopefully get the point, which applies to adults, too: Screen time should be minimized and engaging with the world optimized. While the consequences outlined here are mined for exaggerated humor, this serious idea should spark conversations. The colorful, graphic novel-like illustrations are appealing and incorporate creative typefaces and speech bubbles; human characters are diverse. Much-needed encouragement to look up and see the world!"" - Kirkus Reviews"


""This tale is told in Gondolfi's casual rhyming text; the goal is not perfect scansion but the compelling idea, its execution, and the revolution itself. Romanick's art offers many hilarious moments, with a diverse street crew, a wide array of birds/comrades, and suspense as the first ""bomb"" is dropped. VERDICT Pure silliness, this is sure to be popular with the early elementary set."" - Ginnie Abbott, School Library Journal ""The story felt new and imaginative and a bit off the wall in the best way.. I cannot wait to share it with readers."" - Matthew Winner, The Children's Book Podcast ""[A] comic urban fable."" - Booklist ""Romanick's fluid, black-lined illustrations lend a street-smart tone to the cautionary tale."" - Publishers Weekly ""In Look Up! Fontaine the pigeon and his feathery friends notice humans acting oddly and decide to take readers on an adventure, setting out on an unplugging revolution. Using humor and beautiful bold art, this book serves as a gentle reminder to pay attention to what matters most - the living creatures in our lives!"" -Claudia Erickson, Co-Founder of The Unplug Collaborative, home of the Global Day of Unplugging ""Children will giggle at this tongue-in-cheek rhyming tale, set in New Orleans, and will hopefully get the point, which applies to adults, too: Screen time should be minimized and engaging with the world optimized. While the consequences outlined here are mined for exaggerated humor, this serious idea should spark conversations. The colorful, graphic novel-like illustrations are appealing and incorporate creative typefaces and speech bubbles; human characters are diverse. Much-needed encouragement to look up and see the world!"" - Kirkus Reviews


Author Information

Britt Gondolfi grew up in the elder millennial era. She reminisces about having a screen-free childhood, minus a little Nintendo, TV, and slow dial-up desktop, but no smartphones. Concerned over how her cell phone took her attention away from her child, she wrote Look Up! Fontaine the Pigeon Starts a Revolution as an urban legend joke for her daughter. Now, if she ever gets too caught up in her cell phone, her six-year-old will politely remind her, ""Mom, you better put that away before a bird poops on you! She works as a Rights of Nature policy advocate for the Bioneers organization and is a recent graduate of Loyola University College of Law. As a former teacher and lover of literature, typewriters, and poetry, she hopes this book will inspire people to look at their relationship with technology and take more time to look up.

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