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My Chair [Hardcover]

Betsy James (Author), Mary Newell Depalma (Illustrator)
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4 and up
A joyful celebration of two essential childhood gifts: the imagination to go anywhere, and a special place to take off from.

On a sunny morning in the city, children gather in the park with their chairs. Tall chairs. Small chairs. Wiry chairs. Squashy chairs. Tires and boxes and sofas and swings, chairs with rockers and chairs with wheels. As the kids come together, they each say what they love about their chairs and show the places their dreams can take them. But why is everyone meeting in the park? And what's in the wrapped present that hides in every picture?

An extraordinary collaboration between two gifted artists, MY CHAIR is a celebration of the importance of community and the power of imagination.

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From School Library Journal

PreSchool-Grade 2–A diverse group of neighborhood children gathers together outdoors, each bringing a chair. While readers have no idea why the get-together is taking place, the huge present one girl is carrying as the story begins offers a clue. The various seats include a cardboard box, a tire, a wheelchair, and even one fashioned out of tree logs. As they wait, the youngsters imagine the different things that their perches can be. The owner of an upholstered armchair says that it "…eats quarters and trucks and colored pencils and my arm and my leg…. It has pockets in its cheeks like a chipmunk." Dynamic, two-page acrylic cartoon paintings illustrate the action; within each one, a large rectangle or bubble depicts a particular character's fantasy. A boy who sits in a bucket chair with metal legs explains that it "…holds me up in the air. It gets my bottom up off the ground so nothing can bite it"; the inset illustration shows him riding in a howdah atop an elephant. Meanwhile, the real-world scenes take on more and more humor as the children crawl in, over, and under the furniture, creating forts, tents, and caves. A final page turn reveals both the mysterious gift and its surprising recipient. This unique book offers a lively depiction of community caring and imaginative play.–Marianne Saccardi, Norwalk Community College, CT
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PreS-Gr. 2. A chair is a ship, a fort, or something to sit on to protect one's ice cream from the dog in this appealing, original picture book. The diverse neighborhood children gather outdoors with their chairs, from an old tire to a wheelchair to an upturned cardboard box. Each child briefly muses about his or her own chair, while a colorful illustration reveals the sitting device in the mind's eye. "My chair is squishy. It eats people," one African American girl says of her overstuffed pink armchair. Behind her, in the panel, readers see her as a masked superhero swooping down to rescue her brother from the chair's clutches. Attentive readers will watch each spread for the recurring turtle, stuffed rabbit, and the large, mysterious gift-wrapped present that in the end turns out to be the smallest chair of all--a baby seat for special guest Rosa. Imaginative vignettes, a genuinely childlike perspective, and absorbing illustrations with an expressively drawn cast of characters distinguish this surprising flight of fancy. Karin Snelson
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 4 and up
  • Hardcover: 40 pages
  • Publisher: Arthur A. Levine Books (July 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0439444217
  • ISBN-13: 978-0439444217
  • Product Dimensions: 11 x 9.9 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,016,740 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars BYOC, June 13, 2005
This review is from: My Chair (Hardcover)
While at a dinner party just this past winter I asked the woman next to me, an employee of Scholastic Books, what she felt her company's best picture book of 2004 was. Without hesitation the woman said that it was, "My Chair", by Betsy James. I found myself a little ashamed to admit that I hadn't heard of this title before. On hearing me say this, the woman nodded her head a little sadly but reiterated that the book, in her eyes, was a wonderful creation and deserved more attention than it had received. Intrigued, I sought out "My Chair" and read it for myself. However, being (at my core) a lazy lazy person, I neglected to write a review of it until now. Certainly "My Chair" will have its fans, and it is undoubtedly a pleasant little book, but whether or not it deserves the lack of attention it has received is not for me to say.

In a city park, children gather together with various things on which to sit. Each kid talks about their "chair". A boy in a tire swing says that his works, "because I bend in the middle". A girl on a big comfy sofa says with glee, "My chair is squishy. It eats people". A boy in a wheelchair proclaims proudly, "mine's more like a horse or a train. It's not quite legs, and not quite wings...It's like glasses - I put it on in the morning". Slowly, more and more children gather, stretching their imaginations hither and thither. At one point, complete and utter bedlam breaks out and an image of a boy in a corner accompanies the text, "In my chair I consider what's fair". Finally, by the end of the book the kids see the person they've all been gathering for. A new baby arrives to meet them, and her present is a bouncy chair, all her own. The final parting shot shows everyone still in the park, only now it is nighttime and people are either reading books or discussing the new child.

It's a sweet subject and a sweet book, but not a particularly satisfying creation. Kids reading through, "My Chair", will certainly enjoy catching all the little details that appear from page to page. When one girl mentions that other animals never use chairs, the kids around her pretend to be a variety of different creatures. I was a little disturbed by the fact that though characters speak all the time, nobody ever opens their mouth when talking. This isn't because their monologues are silent. As pointed out earlier, kids react to what their friends say. It's simply a somewhat bizarre choice on the part of illustrator Mary Newell DePalma.

When it all comes down to it, however, "My Chair" can make for an enchanting read. Maybe there were elements to it I would've changed. Maybe the pairing of author and illustrator is not as seamless here as in comparable picture books out there. But there's a real sense of community and friendship in this book that's difficult to dismiss. Though I was not as taken with it as I would have liked, it still makes for an interesting read. Recommended with some slight reservations.
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