A hilariously cool visit with the funniest group of spies since Boris & Natasha (of "Bullwinkle" fame). Agent A is on Assignment to find the spy not in alignment -- Whose actions don't quite match his... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I bought this book in New York City at the Scholastic store in Spring 2004. It is a fabulous read aloud book. I shared it with my own children, then aged 1, 3, 6. I have since purchased it for use in my first grade classroom. The rhymes are great and the illustrations striking. My children are experts at repeating the text "Agent K has learned Kung Fu and frequently kick off a shoe" and "Agent Y begins to wonder from his post and over yonder." (we always add a speech bubble -- Doe Doe Di Doe, Cute little Bunny Rabbit!) The vocabulary is inspiring and could serve as a spring board for upper elementary students to write/illustrate an A-Z book with a unique theme and specialized vocabulary.
60's Era Espionage for the Kiddles
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This is a FANTASTIC children's book (easily the most creative ABC book I've ever run across)! The rhymes are funny and well thought out, and the illustrations have an amazing retro spy feel. This book is dark and funny at the same time, and the illustrations are worth a long second look. I can't wait to read this book to a storytime group!!
Get Smart and read this book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
I am *not* Andy Rash's cousin or any relation at all, but I *still* think his latest book is an absolute delight! I have a professional review posted at www.planetesme.com/dontmiss.html, but I wanted to say from a personal perspective, when I read this book aloud in the classroom, every turned page was met with laughter, groans of "cooool!" and plenty of "Wow!" The artwork is so hip and the rhymes are really creative. Even though the theme is action-packed, the level of violence stays PG. The spy dance party at the end complete with fedora-wearing record-scratching DJ was a HOOT! When I was done sharing the book with classes, boys dove after my copy like tigers on a t-bone. This book taps into what kids want to read here and now, with a finger on the pulse of the reluctant reader. It is my own son's new favorite book. If your family enjoys The Spy Kids movies, Rocky and Bullwinkle or any of the Pink Panther stuff, you've got to add this title to your shelves! I also love Andy Rash's collection of subversive verse _The Robots are Coming_, which has become one of our standard gifts for boys turning eight. Can't to see what this offbeat talent will offer up next!
Puts a smile on anyone's face!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
The images are fantastic and the agent rhymes are the perfect mix of humor and wit so both kids and adults will love this book. I loved turning each page to see what the next agent was up to! I'm buying this book for all my little cousins.
Another great book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Okay, I'll 'fess up -- I might be slightly biased because Andy's my cousin. Nepotism aside, this is just a great book. It's funny in the same way Andy is and engages the reader in the story. The illustrations are amazing and perfectly suited to the text. Although now he's all grown up, as they say, Andy still has the ability to see life through the eyes of a child, and his work always connects with children and adults alike. Great job, "cuz".
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