Tenley Peck | The Children’s Book Review | February 16, 2015
Chu’s Day
By Neil Gaiman; Illustrated by Adam Rex
Age Range: 0-6 years
Board Book: 30 pages
Publisher: Harper Collins Children’s (2013)
ISBN: 978-0-06-234746-6
What to expect: Pandas, Lessons on How Your Actions Impact the World
Chu’s Day follows the day in the life of Chu the panda who happens to have a giant sneeze. His sneeze is so powerful it makes bad things happen. This book chronicles Chu’s daily activities and makes the reader wonder will Chu sneeze? Little ones will be interested to turn the page to see if Chu sneezes and what his sneeze will do. This board book is perfect to read-aloud to little ones.
The story is simple and straight-forward, but the illustrations are very detailed allowing the opportunity to ask little ones questions about what is happening due to Chu’s sneeze. Also, the detailed illustrations create a “look and find” type book where you can ask your little one to find the “fox” on the page. These questions help cognitive thinking and spawn creativity. And it is hilarious to hear what your little one will come up with as answers!
This is a great book for children ages 2 to 6 and will help kids learn that even a small panda can impact with world!
Add this book to your collection: Chu’s Day, by Neil Gaiman; Illustrated by Adam Rex
Chu’s Day, by Neil Gaiman and Adam Rex, was reviewed by Tenley Peck. Follow along with our articles tagged with Adam Rex, Neil Gaiman, and Panda Bears, as well as our Board Books category to discover more great titles just like this one.