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A Funny Thing Happened at the Museum...

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From the duo that brought you I Didn’t Do My Homework Because. . . . A wacky story of a class-trip adventure that “will be popular with tall-tale fans” (Booklist).
 
Notoriously (and delightfully) unreliable narrator Henry is late to a museum where his class is spending the day. But he has a plan: He’ll just catch up in one of the exhibits. That’s not possible in these halls! With volcanoes erupting, dinosaurs charging, and secret stairwells lurking, reuniting with his classmates becomes a quest of outrageous proportions. Young readers will revel in this entertaining book’s over-the-top antics from the celebrated international author-illustrator team behind Junior Library Guild selections The Truth About My Unbelievable Summer and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to School.
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    • Kirkus

      February 15, 2017
      A boy and his dog encounter dinosaurs and Duchamp on a class trip to the museum. The dynamic European duo of Cali and Chaud (The Truth About my Unbelievable Summer..., 2016, etc.) once again combine for a cartoony odyssey. This time readers are introduced to a sprawling museum through a venturesome child's singular perspective. The recurring, resilient, wild-haired, white protagonist, Henry, accompanied (as usual) by his long-nosed, lop-eared, doe-eyed dachshund, arrives late for a class trip to a major museum. No worries! They decide to explore on their own while they attempt to catch up with their class. There is a lot to see in these cramped and busy, busy spreads: T. Rex, lots of bones, a great whale, displays on evolution, a wooly mammoth, lively dioramas of Neanderthals and evolution, suits of armor, and even some fine art. Will kids recognize all the art references to the likes of Hopper, Duchamp, Calder, Fragonard, Escher, and more? Probably not. But they may relate to the sense of unabashed freedom and knowledge the museum presents and giggle at Henry's eagerness to "finish" some abstract paintings, neaten up sprawling museum storage rooms, or smile at his dog's uncanny resemblance to the iconic Mona Lisa. While some readers may eagerly connect these sights and sensibilities with the Night at the Museum film franchise, this attempt at a rollicking shaggy dog tale will probably occupy urbane, art-loving adults longer than it will their kids. (Picture book. 5-8)

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    • School Library Journal

      March 1, 2017

      K-Gr 2-The protagonist from A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to School is back in a new adventure, this time at a museum. Young Henry works his way through the museum, trying to rejoin his classmates, creating havoc all along the way. While running from a herd of buffalo, he knocks down a dinosaur and puts it back together in his own stylish way. Henry also washes a whale, trims a woolly mammoth's hair, makes balloon animals for a Neanderthal family, and finishes a few paintings. He doesn't consider himself an artist, but nevertheless a line of people gather to see his work. Chaud's cartoon illustrations have a surreal, sometimes chaotic feel to them, and readers will enjoy following Henry's dog through these scenes as well. VERDICT Best for one-on-one sharing and for fans of the series.-Kelly Roth, Bartow County Public Library, Cartersville, GA

      Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2017
      In Museum, a boy recounts to his mom a mishap-filled school trip. In Summer, he describes finding a treasure map in a bottle, which leads to adventure. In both small-trim books, the fine-lined art reveals what the texts don't: e.g., a dino replica illustrates "I was charged by a triceratops," and it was Mom who planted the treasure map.

      (Copyright 2017 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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