Book Descriptions
for Exclamation Mark by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and Tom Lichtenheld
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
A playful picture book looks at punctuation and difference and finding joy in being one's self. Really! An exclamation mark hates standing out among all the periods. No matter how hard he tries to fit in, he can't. Then he meets someone who can't stop asking him questions. "What's your favorite ice cream? When's your birthday? Know any good jokes?" And on and on, until ... "Stop!" He didn't know he could speak with such force! He experiments. "Hi! ... Howdy! ... Wow! ... he discovered a world of endless possibilities." His new friend is impressed. "Isn't he something?" To which his old friends respond, "There was never any question in our minds." Amy Krouse Rosenthal's clever narrative is given perfect visual treatment by Tom Lichtenheld. The pages of the book appear to be children's blue-lined handwriting paper-the perfect tableau for the simple, expressive black-ink renderings of the characters. (Ages 7-10)
CCBC Choices 2014. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2014. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
From the New York Times–bestselling creators of Duck! Rabbit!, an exciting tale of self-discovery! “This picture book deserves a !!!” —Booklist (starred review)
He stood out here. He stood out there. He tried everything to be more like them. It’s not easy being seen. Especially when you’re NOT like everyone else. Especially when what sets you apart is YOU.
Sometimes we squish ourselves to fit in. We shrink. Twist. Bend. Until—!—a friend shows the way to endless possibilities. In this bold and highly visual book, an emphatic but misplaced exclamation point learns that being different can be very exciting! Period.
He stood out here. He stood out there. He tried everything to be more like them. It’s not easy being seen. Especially when you’re NOT like everyone else. Especially when what sets you apart is YOU.
Sometimes we squish ourselves to fit in. We shrink. Twist. Bend. Until—!—a friend shows the way to endless possibilities. In this bold and highly visual book, an emphatic but misplaced exclamation point learns that being different can be very exciting! Period.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.