Synopses & Reviews
A child, a visit to the zoo, animals sounds like good, simple all-American fun. But there's something
different about this zoo. These animals
want things. Unusual things. What will they do with them?
Laughs, jokes, and surprises abound in this graphic picture book about a feisty, all-too-helpful little girl and her role in aiding and abetting zoo-animal shenanigans. Adam Rex once again reveals the hilarious hidden life of creatures we thought we knew well.
Review
"A sort of Personal Shopper Doolittle, a zoo-going girl talks to the animals, but the novelty wears off when the pushy beasts send her on errands.... Rex packs increasingly crisp conversations into tight six-panel comics, relaxing into airy spreads as the girl meanders along zoo path.... A very funny excursion." Publishers Weekly
Review
"As if more proof were needed that Adam Rex has a strange and goofy mind, here's a visit to a meta-fictional zoo with some uncommonly crafty residents. . . Rex gives the whole episode a surreal, expect-anything feel... gleefully postmodern romp." Kirkus
Review
A child, a visit to the zoo, animals--sounds like good, simple all-American fun. But thereand#8217;s somethingdifferentabout this zoo. These animalswantthings. Unusual things. What will they do with them?and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;Laughs, jokes, and surprises abound in this graphic picture book about a feisty, all-too-helpful little girl and her role in aiding and abetting zoo-animal shenanigans. Adam Rex once again reveals the hilarious hidden life of creatures we thought we knew well.What happens when a bunch of animals have been cooped up for too long?Pssst. . . you're about to find out.* and#8220;As if more proof were needed that Adam Rex has a strange and goofy mind, hereand#8217;s a visit to a meta-fictional zoo with some uncommonly crafty residents. . . Rex gives the whole episode a surreal, expect-anything feel. . . .[A] gleefully postmodern romp.and#8221; (starred review)* and#8220;A sort of Personal Shopper Doolittle, a zoo-going girl talks to the animals, but the novelty wears off when the pushy beasts send her on errands. . . . Rex packs increasingly crisp conversations into tight six-panel comics, relaxing into airy spreads as the girl meanders along zoo paths. . . . A very funny excursion.and#8221; (starred review)
Synopsis
What happens when a bunch of animals have been cooped up for too long? "Pssst..." you're about to find out.
About the Author
ADAM REX is the author and illustrator of the New York Times Book Review bestseller Frankenstein Makes a Sandwich. He lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Kids Q&A
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