Who what where?
(Book)

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Published
San Francisco, California : Chronicle Books LLC, 2016.
Status
Central - Kids Picture Books
JP TALLE
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Description

In this charming follow-up to 2015's hit Who Done It?, each page asks the reader a question about the lineup of characters featured on the spread. Sharp eyes and keen observation are necessary. There's only one right answer, and it's not always easy! Kids will love learning early concepts like expressions and positions as a natural consequence of their hunt for clues in the details of the lineup. It's a book for all audiences: the seek-and-find call to action of every page makes Who What Where? a wonderful lap or parent read, while the whimsical art, distinctive horizontal format, and hip exposed board ensures this book will be equally appealing as coffee table décor.

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Format
Book
Physical Desc
1 volume (unpaged) : color ; 30 x 15 cm
Language
English
ISBN
9781452156934, 145215693X

Notes

General Note
"Originally published in France in 2015 under the title Quiquoioù by Actes Sud, Paris."
Description
Simple text asks the readers a series of questions about the characters on each page, and the child must decipher the visual clues to find the answer.

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Booklist Review

*Starred Review* This horizontal board book, a follow-up to Who Done It? (2015), moves us along on a journey with questions asked, hints given, and answers revealed on the final pages. A simple question is posed on each page, with four or five possible responses. The questions, which closely connect to a child's life, fall naturally in the voice of the parent: Who forgot shoes? Who got stuck? Who is hiding? It's up to the child, assisted by the illustrations, to provide the answers, which are not always obvious and require careful observation. The possible participants (sometimes culprits) include a diverse group of children and animals, portrayed with a light comic touch. Readers will enjoy paying careful attention to the outfits and body shapes of these characters because of the bright colors, which stand out against the predominantly white pages, and the exaggerated expressions of many of the animals. The observant child will connect the size of the slippers with the size of feet, or the color of the boots with the feet hiding under the rug. The fun of solving these mysteries and honing one's observation skills makes this an all-around win that encourages readers to slow down and look at things carefully. Fresh, imaginative fun, with a formula that begs to be repeated again.--Ching, Edie Copyright 2016 Booklist

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Tallec follows 2015's Who Done It? with another round of questioning, with readers asked to identify the culprits in a series of low-stakes domestic incidents. Like the previous book, the pages lift vertically, and the low, squat dimensions of the book play into the mock police-style lineups depicted in Tallec's droll pencil-and-acrylic illustrations. "Who stepped in paint?" he asks as readers see red footprints tracked across a living room. Four animals, all looking guilty, line up below, but the trace of red on the duck's webbed feet is a dead giveaway. The could-be perpetrators often point at each other in an attempt at misdirection, but the evidence generally speaks for itself. Determining who did what is half the fun, but there's plenty to talk about and enjoy in these quirky vignettes. Ages 3-5. (Sept.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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School Library Journal Review

PreS-Gr 2-Ingeniously quick-witted, this follow-up to Who Done It? has the same slim horizontal design and is also filled with mini-mysteries in a question format. Each spread features a question that can be answered by a careful study of the illustration. Below, in an identity parade, are the cast of characters from whom readers can choose, including finely drawn animals and humans. The pencil and acrylic paint illustrations, drawn on thick and sturdy white paper, are sophisticated and quirky, oftentimes making the answers harder than readers might first think, as is the case with, "Who got stuck in the tree trunk?" The blend of simple and more complex questions to ponder keeps viewers on their toes with each page turn. VERDICT This is a treasure of a title to share with readers of all ages, as both old and young alike will be drawn to the magic of these mysteries.-Lisa G. Kropp, Lindenhurst Memorial Library, NY © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Horn Book Review

Who forgot shoes?" "Who stepped in paint?" Each of a dozen questions introduces a scene recently visited by at least one of several adorably guilty-looking children and animals standing in a lineup on a facing page. As with Tallec's equally ingenious Who Done It?, keen-eyed readers can deduce the answer (e.g., note that someone's feet are stained with red paint). (c) Copyright 2017. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Booklist Reviews

*Starred Review* This horizontal board book, a follow-up to Who Done It? (2015), moves us along on a journey with questions asked, hints given, and answers revealed on the final pages. A simple question is posed on each page, with four or five possible responses. The questions, which closely connect to a child's life, fall naturally in the voice of the parent: Who forgot shoes? Who got stuck? Who is hiding? It's up to the child, assisted by the illustrations, to provide the answers, which are not always obvious and require careful observation. The possible participants (sometimes culprits) include a diverse group of children and animals, portrayed with a light comic touch. Readers will enjoy paying careful attention to the outfits and body shapes of these characters because of the bright colors, which stand out against the predominantly white pages, and the exaggerated expressions of many of the animals. The observant child will connect the size of the slippers with the size of feet, or the color of the boots with the feet hiding under the rug. The fun of solving these mysteries and honing one's observation skills makes this an all-around win that encourages readers to slow down and look at things carefully. Fresh, imaginative fun, with a formula that begs to be repeated again. Copyright 2016 Booklist Reviews.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Tallec follows 2015's Who Done It? with another round of questioning, with readers asked to identify the culprits in a series of low-stakes domestic incidents. Like the previous book, the pages lift vertically, and the low, squat dimensions of the book play into the mock police-style lineups depicted in Tallec's droll pencil-and-acrylic illustrations. "Who stepped in paint?" he asks as readers see red footprints tracked across a living room. Four animals, all looking guilty, line up below, but the trace of red on the duck's webbed feet is a dead giveaway. The could-be perpetrators often point at each other in an attempt at misdirection, but the evidence generally speaks for itself. Determining who did what is half the fun, but there's plenty to talk about and enjoy in these quirky vignettes. Ages 3–5. (Sept.)

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School Library Journal Reviews

PreS-Gr 2—Ingeniously quick-witted, this follow-up to Who Done It? has the same slim horizontal design and is also filled with mini-mysteries in a question format. Each spread features a question that can be answered by a careful study of the illustration. Below, in an identity parade, are the cast of characters from whom readers can choose, including finely drawn animals and humans. The pencil and acrylic paint illustrations, drawn on thick and sturdy white paper, are sophisticated and quirky, oftentimes making the answers harder than readers might first think, as is the case with, "Who got stuck in the tree trunk?" The blend of simple and more complex questions to ponder keeps viewers on their toes with each page turn. VERDICT This is a treasure of a title to share with readers of all ages, as both old and young alike will be drawn to the magic of these mysteries.—Lisa G. Kropp, Lindenhurst Memorial Library, NY

Copyright 2016 School Library Journal.

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Tallec, O. (2016). Who what where? . Chronicle Books LLC.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Tallec, Olivier. 2016. Who What Where?. San Francisco, California: Chronicle Books LLC.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Tallec, Olivier. Who What Where? San Francisco, California: Chronicle Books LLC, 2016.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Tallec, O. (2016). Who what where? San Francisco, California: Chronicle Books LLC.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Tallec, Olivier. Who What Where? Chronicle Books LLC, 2016.

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