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Big Plans [Bargain Price] [Hardcover]

Bob Shea , Lane Smith
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)


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April 15, 2008 1 and up
"I've got big plans, BIG PLANS I say!"
 
A little boy sits in the corner of a classroom, plotting his future. He's got plans...and have you heard? They're BIG. With the help of a mynah bird and lucky stinky hat, he'll find a quarter...boss around some muckety-mucks...become the mayor--or even the president! And while he's at it...fly to the moon!
 
This exuberant story is perfect for any child who is ready to dream BIG. Are you in?

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From Publishers Weekly

Trailed by his yes-man sidekick (a mynah bird), a boy trumpets his ambitiousness. I got big plans! Big plans, I say! he shouts repeatedly, in display type that dominates the pages (no mean feat, considering the hyperthyroid trim size). Despite his brashness, the boy is stuck in a time-out corner (the reason for his punishment is not given). Yet this temporary condition does not crush the boy's imagination. He envisions himself marching into Manhattan and reading the riot act to lookalike bald men at a board meeting (You! Take a memo!... You! Ready my helicopter!). He sees himself elbowing out the mayor and then the president. Finally, he anticipates rocketing to the moon to spell out his big plans slogan in gigantic rocks. Shea, whose New Socks also features hyperbolic repetition, gives readers a bold and funny motto to proclaim against small setbacks. Smith's (John, Paul, George & Ben) punchy collages and grainy wallpaper patterns, along with emphatic typefaces, reinforce the speaker's unquenchable spirit. On the other hand, not everyone will get the satire involved in countering authoritarian ways with more of the same. All ages. (Apr.)
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From School Library Journal

Kindergarten-Grade 2—A boy sits in a corner of his empty classroom, his misdeeds recorded on the blackboard. Without a bit of remorse, he muses, "Soon, the entire world will know of my big plans." He climbs to a mountaintop and shouts: "I got big plans! Big plans, I say!" This line becomes his mantra and is repeated many times. On the way down the mountain, he meets a mynah bird who becomes his sidekick. They head into the city, where the boy runs a big company. While flying its helicopter (with the mynah as pilot), he sees the local football team losing a game. They land the helicopter midfield and score a victory. The boy appoints himself mayor of the city and then President of the United States. There's a photograph of the White House inserted in the middle of Smith's wacky drawings. Next, it's off to the moon, where he does some redecorating. When he blasts off for his trip back to Earth, he spells out the refrain using moon rocks. Now the whole world knows. The last page shows the youngster still in the classroom corner. Smith's vivacious illustrations make this a book to pore over as there are new details to notice with each reading. The format is oversize, and the text and drawings appear in a variety of sizes and shapes. A funny and far-reaching selection.—Ieva Bates, Ann Arbor District Library, MI
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Product Details

  • Age Range: 1 and up
  • Hardcover: 48 pages
  • Publisher: Hyperion Book CH (April 15, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1423111001
  • ASIN: B002IVV3NM
  • Product Dimensions: 13 x 9.2 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #55,057 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

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www.bobshea.com

You know that PBS Kids spot where the pig runs around and eats things that begin with the letter "p"? Bob made that! He made a bunch of other animations for PBS Kids and helped them develop a national literacy campaign.

He has met Al Roker and Fonzie.

His stories, artwork and characters have also appeared on Nick Jr. and Noggin. He was even on Noggin, reading one of his books to Ryan, his little boy.

Bob likes to speak in the third person.

Bob has written several children's books, including New Socks, Big Plans, which was illustrated by Lane Smith, Dinosaur vs. Bedtime, Race You To Bed, and Oh Daddy.

Dinosaur vs. Bedtime was one of Amazon's Top 10 Picture Books of the year, and a Horn Book Magazine best of 2008.

He lives in Connecticut with his wife Colleen and his son, Ryan. He and Colleen own Perfectly Nice, a graphic design studio.

Bob enjoys cake.

Customer Reviews

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Book Review: Big Plans July 24, 2008
Format:Hardcover
I got in trouble as a kid. It didn't happen too often, but it happened. "Mocked" the guitar player during the assembly (sincerest form of flattery, I say), got a bit too rough playing Ninja Turtles at recess - standard stuff. Like a bucket of cold water on the head, getting in trouble as a kid always reminds you of the fact that adults are unquestionably in charge. "Big Plans" exuberantly turns this notion on its head. In terms of read-aloud-ability, it will likely prove to be one of the highlights of Aught Eight.

The story begins with our unnamed protagonist stewing in Time Out. As the title suggests, he has a few ideas about how things should be, and is not afraid to share. Are they specific? Not at all. But you don't need details when you've got this kind of persistence. With the gusto of Alex Baldwin's character in "Glengarry Glen Ross", our hero's fantasy jumps into action. He's making it clear who's in charge, ordering people around and demanding to know if you're "in or out". Along the way he acquires a mynah bird sidekick, a skunk-coon cap, and a wake of adults impressed with his determination. He wins football games, crashes board meetings, and talks the President into handing over his job. All while never losing focus of his mission: to proclaim his big plans to the world.

A warning: this book is fairly relentless in its methods. It's not made for "quiet time in ye olde story corner". The fonts sizes vary between huge and massive. Lane Smith's collage illustrations fit right in and add to the craziness. It's fair to say that, if done correctly, you can expect to hear "A Clamor of Children" during this storytime. But that's the fun, right?
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars this book is great, GREAT I SAY! June 29, 2008
By jpot
Format:Hardcover
Lane Smith has been a favorite ever since STINKY CHEESE MAN found its way into our children's lives.
And about a year ago we discovered Bob Sheas' NEW SOCKS, which became an instant favorite in our house. A truly great nightly read aloud.

So we're beyond delighted to see two of our household favorites come together to work on this book.

All the great visuals of a Lane Smith classic with the laugh out loud read along style of Bob Shea...perfect.
Hope they're off somewhere working on another...ANOTHER I SAY!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars BIG PLANS -- HUGE HIT April 30, 2010
By Doug
Format:Hardcover
BIG PLANS is a HUGE HIT in our household. Our 4-year-old has been learning phonetics in pre-school and -- after only one supervised read of BIG PLANS, I caught him sounding out the words himself -- "pre-reading" as they say. (He also walks around the house crowing the words "I got big plans!" -- and I'm happy to encourage his confidence and ambition.) We both love the rambunctious boy-energy of the book -- in the text and the big bold brilliant illustrations. I especially appreciate that the boy-hero's fantasies incorporate all the educational materials found in his classroom: the world, the moon, the birds, the words. (He's using stuff he learned at school.) BIG PLANS is a terrific read between father & son -- especially because the boy's "big plans" are so big that he needs to wear his dad's tie and shoes. As a parent who reads A LOT of books to my kid, I found BIG PLANS fun to read out loud -- big and animated. It also doesn't take forever to finish or put me to sleep in the process! I already picked up an extra copy for my nephew who graduates from high school this year. BIG PLANS makes the PERFECT GRADUATION PRESENT 'cause it's all about ambition and drive!
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I couldn't resist the huge Big Plans on the cover, along with great art by Lane Smith. I like the idea of a kid having big plans, ready to assert himself into the world. Read more
Published 18 months ago by C. J. Pearmon
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Published 19 months ago by Paige
4.0 out of 5 stars Still laughing.
Checked this out at the library for my kids and just about died laughing. Read it to my husband, and he just about died laughing. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Stephanie Van Gorden
5.0 out of 5 stars "Soon the entire world will know..."
A boy sits alone in a classroom corner, in trouble, again I'm sure, but it is there that he plans his BIG plans to tell the world his BIG plans! Read more
Published 22 months ago by Jessie B.
5.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining for child AND PARENT every read!!!!!!
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Published 23 months ago by MJJ
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Published on February 4, 2011 by Stephen Andrews
5.0 out of 5 stars Favorite book.
You must own this, you will be reading it over and over. It is just the best. I love it and so does everyone in my home.
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