"Teachers will have field day with this wordplay; this caper is
clever, capricious, and cunning." --Kirkus Reviews (starred
review)
"Bored with sitting in a dictionary 'day in, day out, ' the words make
a break for it and organize a parade which...introduce linguistics
terminology in just about the most playful way possible." --Publishers
Weekly (starred review)
"This is a charming, peppy introduction, enhanced by Comstock's
energetic, retro-flair illustrations, which fill the pages with
cavorting words and creative details...In approach and format, this is
both entertaining and educational--likely to hold and pique kids'
interest in the topic and provide a fun learning supplement."
--Booklist (starred review)
When all of the words escape from the dictionary, it's up to Noah
Webster to restore alphabetical order in this supremely wacky picture
book that celebrates language.
Words have secret lives. On a quiet afternoon the words escape the
dictionary (much to the consternation of Mr. Noah Webster) and flock to
Hollywood for a huge annual event--Lexi-Con. Liberated from the pages,
words get together with friends and relations in groups including an
onomatopoeia marching band, the palindrome family reunion, and
hide-and-seek antonyms. It's all great fun until the words disagree and
begin to fall apart. Can Noah Webster step in to restore order before
the dictionary is disorganized forever?