The Dictionary Story
The Dictionary Story
From the award-winning creative team of Oliver Jeffers and Sam Winston comes an enchanting and imaginative picture book certain to delight word lovers of any age.
Dictionary wishes she could tell a story like other books. So one day, she decides to bring her words to life. How exciting it is to finally have an adventure on her very own pages! But what will she do when her characters collide and everything gets all in a jumble, causing the most enormous tantrum to explode? This isnât what she wanted at all! Luckily her friend Alphabet knows exactly what to do and sings a song that brings calm and order to Dictionaryâs pages once again.
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The creators of A Child of Books are back with another charming work of metafiction. . . . Unimaginable care has been taken with the very real handmade books that visibly bookend the story. . . . Meanwhile, pages are filled to the brim with tiny details for eyes both young and old to find and enjoy. . . . With hijinks and hilarity hidden on every page, this is a sweet, strange, wordy tale bound to delight all who pick it up.
âKirkus Reviews (starred review)
[A] marvelously creative endeavor. . . . Equally successful on varying levels, a young child would enjoy the humor of the charactersâ adventures, while older readers and adults can delve into the rich details of the dictionary pages themselves.
âBooklist (starred review)
Oliver Jeffers is one of the most recognizable and innovative creators in childrenâs literature today, and The Dictionary Story showcases his vivid imagination at work in yet another collaboration with the wildly inventive Sam Winston. A masterful combination of the simple and the complex, this book is sure to be a favorite.
âBookPage (starred review)
Prior collaborators Jeffers and Winston used type as a dynamic visual element in A Child of Books, and it takes center stage too in this titleâa quick-moving tale about a dictionary, ânever quite sure of herselfâ among other booksâ clear arcs. . . a careful-what-you-wish-for story whose meta conceit and comic pacing would tickle any lexicographer.
âPublishers Weekly
Wordplay abounds in the delightfully madcap and meta The Dictionary Story by the first-rate duo behind A Child of Books. . . . The authorsâ imaginative humor shines in text-heavy dictionary pages punctuated by the appearance of the alphabet-inspired creatures, illustrated in Jeffersâs distinctive naĂŻve style. . . .The joy is in the details in this story meant for misfits (like Ms. Dictionary herself): readers who take their time turning the pages will find gifts in the tiny print. . . . This playful celebration of language is sure to delight word lovers of all ages.
âShelf Awareness
Ambitious, imaginative, and incredibly detailed. Itâs about a dictionary who longs to tell a story like the other books on the shelf. So she decides to use some of her words for a story, but the words get a little out of hand and cause much chaos. Beyond the main story, the background illustrations of her pages show funny word definitions. Thereâs so much detail. Itâs a longer-than-average picture book, and possibly my favorite by Jeffers so far. Itâs sure to get lots of laughs.
âThe Kids Are All Right
This stunning work of art in book form invites readers to return again and again to enjoy its humor and beauty.
âDaily Press
âThis unique picture book upends the nature of a dictionary â words in alphabetical order â when Dictionary decides she wants to not just be a list but tell a story. Be careful what you wish for. The Dictionary Story is absurd, surreal, hilarious, and utterly charming. Kids will enjoy the humor, the illustrations, the mayhem, and theyâll relate to the singalong solution Dictionary comes up with to get things back in order.â
âCommon Sense Media