Skunk on a string / written and illustrated by Thao Lam.
Material type: TextPublisher: Toronto, ON : Owlkids Books, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 23 x 28 cmContent type:- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781771471312
- 177147131X
Item type | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Children's Book | Dr. James Carlson Library | Children's Picturebook | Funny Stories | Lam Thao | Checked out | 07/16/2024 | 33111008161552 | |||
Children's Book | Main Library | Children's Picturebook | Funny Stories | Lam Thao | Available | 33111008399343 | ||||
Children's Book | Northport Library | Children's Picturebook | Lam Thao | Available | 33111007750918 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
The highly anticipated wordless picture book from debut author and collage artist Thao Lam
"Wordless... colorful... hilarious." Kirkus , STARRED REVIEW
In Skunk on a String , we meet a skunk who has been tied to the tail of a balloon. Try as he might, the persistent critter can't get anyone to untie him. In this wordless story, he is shooed and swatted through a bustling parade, past the windowpanes of the city's apartment buildings with their diverse, busy inhabitants, then up to the construction cranes high above the city. He floats through the zoo, into traffic, under water, and eventually lands atop a Ferris wheel. When he finally unties himself, the skunk misses the aerial life -- so he comes up with an inspired way to fly again.
Paper collage art in whimsical colors and patterns -- polka dots, gingham, and florals --creates a playful dynamic and brilliantly captures details of urban life, from the legs of a crowd to window boxes, spilled ice cream, and clothing flapping on clotheslines. This heartwarming, highly visual adventure takes a new vantage point on the ordinary and shows the skunk expanding his horizons, overcoming adversity, and, eventually, helping himself.
When a skunk gets his foot caught in the string of a helium balloon, he finds himself blown through unfamiliar landscapes. What's a skunk to do?