This is a Serious Book

 
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This is a Serious Book
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Age Range
4+
Release Date
October 11, 2016
ISBN
978-0062470522
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This is a very serious book. Nothing silly is allowed. There are no funny faces, no clowns, and definitely no shenanigans. A serious book is always respectful, and, of course, is always in black and white. But wait! Who’s this? Zebra might be black and white, but he is NOT serious. And he and his friends are ruining the book with their antics, parades, and parties!

This funny and irreverent book that pits its narrator against its characters in a hilarious way invites reader participation and encourages kids to think about writing their own books and stories—just as donkey does here in the end. A joyful page-turner of a book that celebrates writing and creativity and will appeal to fans of The Book With No Pictures.

This is a very serious book. Nothing silly is allowed. There are no funny faces, no clowns, and definitely no shenanigans. A serious book is always respectful, and, of course, is always in black and white. But wait! Who’s this? Zebra might be black and white, but he is NOT serious. And he and his friends are ruining the book with their antics, parades, and parties!

This funny and irreverent book that pits its narrator against its characters in a hilarious way invites reader participation and encourages kids to think about writing their own books and stories—just as donkey does here in the end. A joyful page-turner of a book that celebrates writing and creativity and will appeal to fans of The Book With No Pictures.

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Come on, be serious!
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“Come on, be serious!”

Something that I have always loved in children’s books is when illustrators use colorful images with a mainly white background. It really allows the characters and the words jump off the pages.

The book was packed with all types of animals and personalities. From zebras to snakes to donkeys, and all of them doing ridiculously funny things. From riding on unicycles to pretending they were in libraries, all the animals brought so much life and fun to the book.

It started off with the narrator trying to assure the reader and animals in the book that this is a serious book. However, as you go further into the story you see that the narrator has no control over the outrageous personalities of the animals and their antics!

Each page focused on something the narrator would say a serious book would never have, and each page the animals would be seen doing exactly those things. All the words on each page were in italics, large, or small, which gave the reader a perfect chance to really make the experience of reading this more enjoyable for the little ones!

Final thoughts?

A lovely, beautiful book that is not only fun to read, but also fun for kids to have read to them! Despite the title (which is obviously not meant to be taken serious), this book is the opposite of serious- it is playful and colorful!

“This book is a… NOT SO serious book!”
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the most lovely illustrations!
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'This is a Serious Book' by Jodie Parachini and illustrated by Daniel Rieley is a cute children's book. From the inside cover, you are transported into the book by being made aware of its rules. They are all serious, as per the title, including how you must behave, stay quiet, restrain yourself from laughing, and be sure to learn, among others. Even though these rules are the first items a reader sees, it doesn't deter from continuing on in the book and seeing paw prints lining the title page.

The book is reminiscent of 'The Book with No Pictures" by B.J. Novak (which was published two years prior). Some might find themselves partial to that one, but 'This is a Serious Book' had illustrations, lightening the mood almost immediately. That is not to say that Novak's book didn't serve its purpose. It does a great job and comes highly recommended as well, but this one's use of pictures is less of a read-aloud and more of one that kids can read and laugh along with, likely without even having to have an adult present while they turn the pages.

The "main character" is a donkey whose facial expressions and activities make him stand out as quite the funny one. Eventually he brings into the story a zebra, snake, penguins, and monkeys who proceed to make a mess of the book. When he gives in at the end and decides to declare that the book is actually not so serious, readers can feel satisfied that they knew that all along. At this point, they will have shared in the donkey's adventures. He tried to impress upon his animal friends seriousness that never actually existed, from the moment he smiled and listed the things one is not allowed to do in this book. All the while, he gave examples of what he meant. His mischievous grin from the first few pages of the book proves that he wasn't so intent on keeping his promise of a "not so serious" book.
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The use of illustrations in this book allows it to serve as less of a read-aloud and more of one that kids can read and laugh along with, likely without even having to have an adult present while they turn the pages.
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