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Mac Barnett
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Mac Barnett
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Do you want to know what the future is like? Listen on to get a glimpse at the world of tomorrow and its unexpected words, strange social customs, and mind-blowing colors!
From the award-winning duo Mac Barnett and Shawn Harris comes a funny, visionary audiobook that kids will want to listen to again and again.
Reseñas de la crítica
★ "Stock up well on this sure-fire crowd-pleaser, and brace yourself for a local evolution of language." —Booklist, starred review
★ "A nonsensical, surreal, and silly picture book....[Harris'] playful use of color imbue the future with joy and humor. Fans of The Book that Almost Rhymed by Omar Abed should add The Future Book to story time rotation." —Shelf Awareness, starred review
"Ideal for reading aloud at storytime....It doesn’t take a fortune teller to predict the laughter that will emanate from this world of tomorrow." —Kirkus Reviews
"An earnest first learning book that’s rendered in electric colors....it’s a solemnly silly look at social norms—and the authorities who decide them." —Publishers Weekly
"Two award-winning authors make for an explosive combination in this crowd-pleasingly zany story that is sure to be a story hour hit." —School Library Journal
"Barnett’s expert comedic pacing brings the silliness to another dimension....the visual humor has plenty of sly moments, sure to be appreciated on repeat visits....The future is weird; buckle up." —The Horn Book
"This silly book is sure to have kids screeching with laughter in a storytime....The book as a whole pokes gentle fun at both current society and sci-fi media that relies too heavily on fictional, incomprehensible neologisms." —The Bulletin
★ "A nonsensical, surreal, and silly picture book....[Harris'] playful use of color imbue the future with joy and humor. Fans of The Book that Almost Rhymed by Omar Abed should add The Future Book to story time rotation." —Shelf Awareness, starred review
"Ideal for reading aloud at storytime....It doesn’t take a fortune teller to predict the laughter that will emanate from this world of tomorrow." —Kirkus Reviews
"An earnest first learning book that’s rendered in electric colors....it’s a solemnly silly look at social norms—and the authorities who decide them." —Publishers Weekly
"Two award-winning authors make for an explosive combination in this crowd-pleasingly zany story that is sure to be a story hour hit." —School Library Journal
"Barnett’s expert comedic pacing brings the silliness to another dimension....the visual humor has plenty of sly moments, sure to be appreciated on repeat visits....The future is weird; buckle up." —The Horn Book
"This silly book is sure to have kids screeching with laughter in a storytime....The book as a whole pokes gentle fun at both current society and sci-fi media that relies too heavily on fictional, incomprehensible neologisms." —The Bulletin
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