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Zoopa: An Animal Alphabet
M**A
I love ZOOPA!
I just cannot help but look at ZOOPA over and over again. It works on so many levels. First off, it is visually stunning. Gianna Marino is a very gifted artist and renders the animals in a realistic yet humorous manner. She is also very creative about the manner in which the animals appear on the page: some walk off the pattern on the plate or napkin, others slither, hop, jump or crawl in. And some just pop up from the soup.The animals seem to jump off the page without making the pages confusing or cluttered.Secondly, trying to find the animal that goes with each letter is so much fun and becomes increasingly challenging as the book progresses. The younger ones will enjoy the first few pages, while slightly older kids will get into the latter somewhat more difficult pages. And for those of us who like to cheat, there's always the back where they are listed.Kids get excited when playing this game and try to race each other to find the animal.Thirdly, it teaches kids the alphabet. Who knew the alphabet could be so much messy, disorganized fun?I cannot wait for Gianna's next book (a counting book perhaps?). But in the meantime, I will just grab ZOOPA one more time to see if I can finally name all the animals in one go.
C**S
great book
This book is so fun to read and a very good educational tool too. The reader finds animals that begin with the letter the page is focusing on. There are other animals too from the previous letters so it makes it fun to find the new animals. Very clever and well done. Thank you.
M**S
Delightful
We love "reading" this book. The pictures reveal delightful stories as all the alphabet animals interact. Also fun to read from back to front. A fun way to show how letters connect with animals. We loved this book so much we bought "One Too Many" from the same author.
K**A
Five Stars
seriously such a cute book for first graders!!!
M**T
One of our absolute favorites
My 3-year old just loves this book. We checked it out from the library and then, in a rare move for us, decided to purchase it. He laughs every time at the ending. A definite keeper for the grandkids!
D**Y
Fabulous alphabet Soup pleasure!!!
Marvelous book & story - the unusual animals for the ABC's are compelling for learning the alphabet & so unusual that all will be remembered! A must NOT to be missed childhood book.
L**T
Five Stars
Beautiful wordless picture book. My preschool students just love it. Great seller as well.
M**M
Moveable Feast! One of the Most Creative Books of the Year.
While undoubtedly not Hemingway's cup of soup, his famous "Moveable Feast" title fits this dynamic children's book. Gianna Marino, a new writer from northern California, grabs the readers attention from page one and holds you in her masterly grasp from the simple beginning to the explosive cornucopian conclusion.Her first children's book is an astonishing achievement, easily one of the best of the year. It's enjoyable on many levels: A picture book with a plot, an educational "ABC" learning piece, a showcase of illustrative and creative ingenuity, and a "Where's Waldo" searching volume all in one(without the frustration and limited mind-opening qualities of the former). ("Zoopa," by the way, is a clever pun on the Italian "Zuppa"--soup; author Marino has an Italian background).It begins simply, with an ant wandering across a gingham tablecloth towards a bowl of tangy tomato soup. (How do I know it's "tangy?" Because Marino draws and uses color so well that it LOOKS tangy!) As the Ant approaches from one side, a Butterfly zooms down from the other, and the letters A (for ant) and B (for butterfly) appear in the soup. As more animals appear, the soup becomes increasingly alphabetized, with previously used letters receding in to the background, and new letters heralding the approach of, for example, Dogs scampering across the bottom of the tablecloth; a Frog zipping his tongue at the "F" looming large in the bowl; a decorative rim of Elephants suddenly appearing on the rim of the soup bowl, one of them knocking a big blue "K" into it; and even a Jellyfish, acting as a parachute, dropping the letter "J" to join its alphabet colleagues.Throughout the book, there are stories within stories, as the alphabet-representing animals interact with each other at the increasingly crowded bowl of soup--it's the soupy equivalent of the Marx Brothers' "Stateroom Scene." The frog and ant play in an ongoing "cat and mouse" game, the dogs and elephants cavort amongst themselves, and the hedgehog decides to take a few laps in the soup!Ms. Marino introduces the animals and their corresponding letters very creatively. Along with the jellyfish-parachuted "J," a unicorn (U), magically appears on the soup spoon, a bunch of cute pigs (P) come to life on the napkin, and the ultimate Zebra (Z) comes bursting--all excitement and piZZaZZ--out of the center of the bowl! Some of the animals are difficult to find, which is a lot of the fun for both kids and adults. Moreover, some of them are a bit obscure. I was hoping there might be some information about the animals' identity at the back of the book. My hopes were answered: Ms. Marino wisely has a legend that identifies the Quail, the Nanny Goat, the difficult-to-find Jellyfish, and the regrettably obscure (for Xenops fans) bird, the Xenops. (This is one book where "xylophone" will NOT do as the "X" word!).Although the little scene is FULL of animals by the end of the alphabet, Marino introduces new ones no more than three at a time, and you can follow the eyes of some of the animals to spot the new ones. In addition, the new arrivals are often larger, or contrast in some other manner with the older soup aficionados. Still, the sometime-confusion is challenging and definitely part of the fun, placing this book within a very wide target audience range. Marino's accurate but very expressive animals and soup setting are illustrated in gouache, and she nicely rounds and draws the potentially very static soup bowl and accompaniments in a style that recalls 1930's-40's animation.This is a singular achievement, and a triumphant realization of a challenging idea. While there are simpler books on the alphabet, this book not only introduces the letters, but also entertains and stimulates readers of all ages. At this price, this superb book should be on many, many gift giving lists this season! Exceptionally good and very highly recommended!
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