Title | : | Nothing Ever Happens On My Block |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | |
ISBN | : | 0689713355 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780689713354 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 32 |
Publication | : | First published January 1, 1966 |
Nothing Ever Happens On My Block Reviews
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Love it!
This story is all about what isn't being said. There is so much going on in the background with no explanation given. This type of setup is just begging for kids to use their imaginations, which I absolutely love.
This is clever, simple, and enjoyable for many ages. The one and only drawback is that the color scheme is a bit dated, but that is also one of the things that make it standout. -
Chester Filbert can see a rainbow over there, but he want to think himself as blind and act in the same way!
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This is a fantastic book for people of all ages to enjoy! It shows all the things that go on in an urban neighborhood over time. It is fun to watch the colorful progress of events over time.
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Illustrated by the author. Excellent use of color throughout including bold, bright illustrations. An absolutely hilarious (although in a subtle way) tale from the perspective of a very boring, pessimistic boy who claims that nothing ever happens on his block when in fact SO MANY exciting and outlandish things are going on at the same time. Perfect for reading over and over although the small details in each picture make it not very good for storytime.
Note: The previous review was from an e-copy. I ordered it in in the paper copy and it is ASTOUNDING. Not only do I have a much higher level of respect for this book, but I feel as if I got an answer to the "Are picture books just as good on an ereader?" question. The answer is NO! -
Early and wonderful example of visuals telling a different story than the text.
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This is such a great book! Immediately I was reminded of
The Little House, and how the main image doesn’t move on the page. I love that the houses in the background and Chester remain stationary and are black and white. Then there’s all this movement of people and animals and rain that happen in color. There’s several things happening in each spread and I thought it was fun to read the book several times and “read” one color at a time. I love the message that you should keep your eyes open, and if you think a certain way and are pessimistic you can miss out. Such a fun book with lovely drawings and typography! -
I've always loved this book, ever since my dad bought it for me when I was about 5 or 6.
It's a picture book about a little boy who lives on a block that 'nothing ever happens on'
It's funny because the boy talks about how boring his block is while in the illustrations, very interesting things are occurring. For example, a girl breaks her leg while jumping rope, and a few children 'ding-dong ditch' a lady's house. They lady then drops a bucket of water on the mailman's head when he comes to deliver the paper. -
Written and illustrated by Raskin, this book provides great comic relief. The text is simple, but the illustrations give the story a whole new meaning. Although Chester seems to think his neighborhood is lacking in action, things are happening all around him. The words become ironic when mixed with the text. The illustrations also give the reader new things to look at and find each time they look at the book. Clever and amusing for children and adults.
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A little boy despairs that nothing ever happens on his block as action swirls around him. The desire for spies, haunted houses, pirates, etc. on his block causes him to be blind to the excitement that's actually going on. Funny story with interesting sequential art that requires some flipping back and forth to discover what all of the characters are doing.
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Have I mentioned that I love Ellen Raskin? In Nothing Ever Happens on My Block, a boy sits on his sidewalk complaining that his neighborhood is dull as we see all kinds of fabulous things happening around him. The idea is good, but the execution is where the brilliance comes in. This could be a great introduction to Ellen Raskin's picture books.
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This is the story of a little boy named Chester Filbert. While Chester is busy moaning about how little there is to do on his block, many exiciting things are happening all around him. He fails to acknowledge any of the events taking place.
Author: Ellen Raskin
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my kids love love loved this book i bought it for my little sister it was her fav book growing up and done of mine and my sister book from the 80s i can remember finding the witch on every page and wondering what would happen to the house and seeing my kids do the same thing brought back do many memory's i cant believe how hard it was to find
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One of my favorites from when I was very young. This kid sits on the curb complaining about how nothing ever happens, but in the background there is a whole bunch of stuff going on if he would just turn around and open his eyes.
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Cute little story about a boy complaining about how boring his block is while all around him a multitude of fascinating things are happening. A little reminiscent of And To Say That I Saw It On Mulberry Street (my favorite Dr. Seuss book) but in reverse.
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a fun story about a boy who doesnt think anything happens on his block, but while he is telling us his tale, a bunch of interesting pictures in the background happen that allow children to become involved with the story.
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A boy sits on the curb and bemoans that nothing ever happens when the illustrations beg to differ with him: Fires, thieves, a ding-dong ditch game, even a sky diver.
Starts out in black and white illustrations and as things begin to happen, colors are added to highlight them. Works well. -
all the things that can happen when you are not looking
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One of my favorite books from childhood. My grandmother read this to me every chance she had:)
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Very visually funny.
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Uniquely colored pictures. A picture book in which the words definitely need pictures. Chester just needs to turn around!
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A child thinks that nothing ever happens on their block. The words don't explain the entire story, look closely at the pictures!
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Chester thinks nothing ever happens on his block. If he would only look around he would see all sorts of stuff going on. Written by Ellen Raskin.
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The boy grumbles and complains that nothing ever happens on his block, yet he is oblivious to the fact that there are a lot of things happening on his block.
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While Chester Filbert sits glumly on the curbstone in front of his house bemoaning the lack of excitement in his life, he fails to see the numerous amusing and dramatic events going on around him".
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I just picked up this little gem from my local library's book sale. What a warm childhood memory! This picture book is rather clever. And I loved her designs and impactful use of color. Raskin was truly a masterful writer and artist.