Not a Box

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Common Sense Media says

Loveable bunny helps us see things differently.
greenON: Content is age-appropriate for kids this age.
yellowPAUSE: Know your child; some content
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redOFF: Not age-appropriate for kids this age.
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What parents need to know

Parents need to know that this award-winning book will delight your kids from start to finish. The simple drawings and storyline do just what a children's book is supposed to do -- force readers to stretch their imaginations.


What's the story?

Dedicated "to children everywhere sitting in cardboard boxes," Not a Box starts even before the actual story begins, as the protagonist bunny drags and pushes his box through the title and dedication pages.

After that, each page opposite a drawing of the bunny and his box poses a question, "Why are you sitting in a box?" or "What are you doing on top of that box?" Flip the page, and you see that the bunny isn't just sitting in a box or standing on top of one; he's actually sitting in a race car or standing on top of a snow-capped mountain. With the stretch of his imagination, he transforms something as simple as a cardboard box into an adventurous situation.

In the end, he dismisses the voice that's questioning his prop and travels in his box (a.k.a. rocket ship) into space.


Is it any good?

 

The cute yet simple line-drawn bunny of NOT A BOX acts as the main character, transforming his box into portals of exciting scenarios: driving in a race car, standing on top of a mountain, riding in a hot-air balloon or a rocket. Although the drawings are nothing to write home about, somehow, out of author/illustrator Antoinette Portis' extreme minimalism, we see just how sweet -- and sassy -- the bunny is. We feel his frustration when he has to explain what the box really is at that moment in his play world.

However straightforward the message is, it's hard to dismiss. What makes Not a Box memorable is the way that it doesn't let you lose your creative grip on the importance of imagination -- and the fact that it's not such a good idea to squelch anyone else's imagination, either. Just like the bunny, everyone should get the chance to make it to the moon.


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What families can talk about

Families can talk about how to turn ordinary household objects into extraordinary ones. What would your box become: A submarine? A school? An airplane? Families can talk to older kids about why the bunny gets frustrated when people don't understand that his box isn't just a regular box.


This review was written by Heidi Kotansky
Teen, 18 years old
April 9, 2008
 
I DINT LIKE IT

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Parent of 5, 7, 10, 17, and 17 year old
March 4, 2009
 
necesito leerlo aun no lo he leido
mi hijo fue quien lo estudio y le gusto mucho es por eso que yo estoy interesada en leerlo

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Adult
April 10, 2009
 
I need it for AAAA JOOOOB!
I reaaaaaaaally want to review this book. I bought one already, but I missed it and I need it now. right now!

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This review was written by Heidi Kotansky
Author:Antoinette Portis
Illustrator:Antoinette Portis
Book type:Fiction
Genre:Picture Book
Publisher:HarperCollins Children's Books
Publication date:December 12, 2006
Number of pages:32
Hardcover price:$12.99
Publisher's recommended age(s):2 - 3
Read aloud:2
Read alone:6

This review was written by Heidi Kotansky
 

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ON: Content is age-appropriate for kids this age.
PAUSE: Know your child; some content may not be right for some kids.
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