My favorite author and a spectacular artist in Dan Santat。 I love and will never tire of writing biased reviews。
Tessa,
Love this picture book, though it is probably a bit long for the target age。 Cute, funny, and has a great ending。
Alicia,
I love the idea。。。。but felt like it went on for a bit too long before resolving the problem。 The art is so fantastically beautiful, which is exactly what I would expect from Dan Santat。
Maeve,
Sunday feels underappreciated and quits。。。so the rest of the days accept proposals for a new day。 The proposals quickly get out of hand, and in the end, everyone realizes that what Sunday needed was some gratitude and for every day to be an opportunity for kindness and to try something new。Unfortunately, I don't think that picture books with text and speech bubbles flow very well。。。and this had a lot of both。 Cute concept, but not my style。 Sunday feels underappreciated and quits。。。so the rest of the days accept proposals for a new day。 The proposals quickly get out of hand, and in the end, everyone realizes that what Sunday needed was some gratitude and for every day to be an opportunity for kindness and to try something new。Unfortunately, I don't think that picture books with text and speech bubbles flow very well。。。and this had a lot of both。 Cute concept, but not my style。 。。。more
Dana,
4。5
Lilyleia78,
My vote is for puppy day
Lisa D,
LoveD it! What a cute book about the importance of kindness every day of the week !
Jennifer Kelley,
This book should delight kids and adults as well。
Terry,
Listening to illustrator Dan Santat (of A New Day) read aloud Melzer's newest was a highlight of my Saturday! All the days of the week have varying personalities and physical attributes。 But Sunday feels unnoticed and unappreciated, so he decides to quit。 What now? Pick a new day to replace Sunday。 Will it be Caturday? The cats sure hope so! A perfect comparison with The Day The Crayons Quit this story can evoke readers to create their own day - Superheroday for example。 I would highly recommend Listening to illustrator Dan Santat (of A New Day) read aloud Melzer's newest was a highlight of my Saturday! All the days of the week have varying personalities and physical attributes。 But Sunday feels unnoticed and unappreciated, so he decides to quit。 What now? Pick a new day to replace Sunday。 Will it be Caturday? The cats sure hope so! A perfect comparison with The Day The Crayons Quit this story can evoke readers to create their own day - Superheroday for example。 I would highly recommend this as a purchase for any classroom or library。 。。。more
Abby Johnson,
This is a bright and funny book about the days of the week。 When Sunday has had enough of being taken for granted and quits, the other days come together to hear pitches for replacement days。 Some are more general (like Funday), while others are quite specific (like FirepoleSlidingIntoPoolsofCottonCandyDay) but none of them seem quite right。 This funny take on the days of the week will please fans of The Day the Crayons Quit, Runaway Signs, and E-Mergency。
Mrs Heidrich,
This is a really fun picture book based on the idea that Sunday just quit。。。 yes, she quit her day and they had to look for a new day of the week。 There are so many fun and silly suggestions that kids will love and then it's gets even more creative with combinations of ideas for different days。 And the pictures by Dan Santat are fabulously amazing as always! I know this will be a HUGE hit in our library and need to be preordered ASAP!Thanks to Edleweiss for the digital ARC。 This is a really fun picture book based on the idea that Sunday just quit。。。 yes, she quit her day and they had to look for a new day of the week。 There are so many fun and silly suggestions that kids will love and then it's gets even more creative with combinations of ideas for different days。 And the pictures by Dan Santat are fabulously amazing as always! I know this will be a HUGE hit in our library and need to be preordered ASAP!Thanks to Edleweiss for the digital ARC。 。。。more
Jacquelyn Erickson,
Love!!! Love!!! Love this book! I was fortunate to hear the author Brad Meltzer read his book aloud during The Children’s Literature Breakfast with Anderson’s Bookstore! I cannot wait to read this one to my class!
Aaron,
Great book to have read on Sunday! What if one of the days of the week was feeling unappreciated and quit。 Would another day be found to fill the void? Or will a new solution be found。 A good story filled with humour and great art。
Andréa,
Note: I accessed a digital review copy of this book through Edelweiss。