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5.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutely brilliant... a ten-star gem!,
By DJ Joe Sixpack (...in Middle America) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER)
This review is from: Polo: The Runaway Book (Adventures of Polo) (Hardcover)
Regis Faller's "Polo" picture books are absolutely brilliant and magical... These fab French imports feature Polo, a cheerful, indomitable cartoon dog with a flair for improvisation, bravery and boundless curiosity... The wordless, multi-panel graphic novels recall the fantastic, breathless wonder of the old "Tin-Tin" books, only without any real sense of danger, just pure adventure, fantasy, and fun.
In this volume, Polo returns, and so do the little green men: one of them sneaks into Polo's bedroom and steals his new book, starting a chase that takes them across the oceans, up into the sky, into a weird, white Limbo and into a cloud kingdom with a delicate princess who becomes Polo's friend. Picking up other friends along the way, Polo crosses deserts and rides clouds, frees a genie and climbs a giant dandelion, like Jack climbed the the beanstalk. Finally, after seventy color-filled pages, he catches up to the little green guy, who is reading the runaway book to a group of his friends. Polo sits down to listen, and when the story is over, the green guy gives it back to him. Polo is an amazing reading experience, and it expects as much from its readers as it gives back. Adults can guide children through the story, commenting on each panel, or summarizing entire pages, creating the narrative as they go along. Children can also spend hours alone, pouring over the panels and making up stories of their own... and they will! Highly recommended. One of our favorite books. (ReadThatAgain)
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Imaginative, Innovative & One of a kind!,
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This review is from: Polo: The Runaway Book (Adventures of Polo) (Hardcover)
We LOVE the Polo books! They are some of the favorites on our bookshelf. There are no words, just lavish, very creative illustrations. Children can make up a new story each time they read. Polo drives clouds, plants magic beans and climbs a beanstalk, lands on pink clouds that are made of cotton candy, and most importantly, learns that friendship is the most important thing.
A++ from this family!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Impossibly delightful,
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This review is from: Polo: The Runaway Book (Adventures of Polo) (Hardcover)
We (my preschool daughters and I) become hooked on Polo after we stumbled on "The Adventures of Polo" at the library. After finishing that one, we eagerly checked out and read the shorter, smaller Polo books, but searched in vain for this one. I finally decided to break down and buy it, and what a great buy it is! Now I guess I'll have to break down and buy "Adventures" for our permanent collection too.Like the other Polo books, this book uses bright, bold, colorful, mostly wordless comic-style panels to tell/show an utterly impossible yet completely believable adventure story of the plucky little dog Polo. The story begins even before the beginning with a prologue depicting Polo's friend Lily going to a bookstore that looks suspiciously like a teapot. After selecting just the right book, she has it wrapped and sent off via pelican to Polo's tiny island with his oversized tree house. "My book!" exclaims Polo. The book proper opens with Polo settling in to read his book in his tree house bedroom. Polo begins to get drowsy, and so he turns off the light and snuggles in for a snooze, his precious book still resting on him. As he sleeps, however, we see a string descend into Polo's window and a mysterious yellow-green light with feet climbs down the string and begins reading Polo's book. The light's laughter awakens Polo, so the light grabs the book and makes a break for it back up the string. In hot pursuit, Polo climbs up the same string. And climbs, and climbs, until he reaches the end of the string, which isn't attached to anything. Oops, Polo begins to fall, but fortunately he soon lands in a pink cloud of cotton candy. So begins the first of many of Polo's adventures in pursuit of the light and his book. Along the way, Polo meets many new friends and has many adventures which distract him from his chase of the elusive yellow light. But always at unexpected moments, the cunning little light pops back up and the chase is on. Will Polo ever get his book back? Well, I hate to give away too much, but this being a Polo book, we sense from the beginning that not only will things work out in the end, but they will probably work out all the better for the adventure itself. As usual, we leave Polo safe and sound at his tree house, surrounded by all his newfound friends, along with some old friends. I can't recommend the Polo books, including and especially this one, highly enough. Regis Faller is an artistic genius on a par with (although rather different from) Graeme Base. Each page contains new delights and subtle humor that will bring your and your little ones back for more and more. This book, along with the other Polo books, is perfect for children (and adults!) of all ages and reading abilities. Even non-readers will be able to "read" along and tell the story. In fact, I highly recommend letting your youngster tell you the story - you just might find new delights you didn't see before.
5.0 out of 5 stars
unleash your imagination.,
By Cake Smitten (VA, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Polo: The Runaway Book (Adventures of Polo) (Hardcover)
We saw these books in our local library and my 5 year old child loved them so much that we decided to buy them for him. This book contains only lovely descriptive pictures . Your child can use his/her imagination and make up the story just by viewing the pictures.
It is about polo's book being taken by an 'alien' and the chase that ensues to recover the book.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A joy to read with my son,
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This review is from: Polo: The Runaway Book (Adventures of Polo) (Hardcover)
My 3-year old son and I found this book at a local library - I think he pulled it off the shelf simply because of its bright, colorful cover. But then we both fell in love with its wordless story. It has been fun to change the story a bit each time we explore the pictures. And it was such a joy to overhear my son "reading" the book to himself, and even adding some new dialog for the characters. I think this book is wonderful for kids who can't read yet, and a great tool for inspiring imagination. I can't wait to get the other Polo book and see what adventures lie in store.
5.0 out of 5 stars
We love it when our 5-year-old "reads" this to us,
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This review is from: Polo: The Runaway Book (Adventures of Polo) (Hardcover)
At last! A book our daughter can read to us. Or, rather, "read," because actually recognizing words and sentences is, at 5, still pretty much beyond her. But when she tells us a story, based on her understanding of pictures arranged in a narrative ---- she loves that. Makes her feel big. Smart. No wonder she says, "I'm five...but in my head, I'm seven."
Emboldened by a good first experience, we risked a second book told completely in pictures: "The Adventures of Polo", by the French illustrator Regis Faller. As with "Flotsam", this is a story that starts simply and gets increasingly --- and, from the child's point-of-view, delightfully --- complex. You might think complexity is beyond a child who can't read. If so, get this book, ask your kid to "tell me the story," and see what you get. ["Polo" is said to be appropriate for kids as old as eight. I can't imagine a kid beyond six who will respond, but you know your kid.] Here's what "Polo" gives you: an upbeat little dog in dark pants, a red jacket and a brown backpack. The story? One zany adventure after another. And the illustrations! Vibrant primary colors make this a book of incessant good cheer. It's a pleasure just to see "Polo" on a coffee table --- the cover suggests the pleasure within. There are five Polo books published in France. As yet, there are only two Polos available in this country. Why? It's not like they need to be translated. (In all the books, Faller has said, there are, in fact, three words.) Not long ago, we knew nothing of Polo. Now the little guy is our daughter's new best friend. As she tells us of his adventures, we turn into goofballs and beam with pride. This deep pleasure is, I suspect, also available in your home.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A wordless picture book kids will find engrossing.,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Polo: The Runaway Book (Adventures of Polo) (Hardcover)
Polo is thrilled with his present, a new book - but after reading it he sets it aside, and an animal makes off with it. When the dog follows, a new series of adventures lead him into the sky, desert, and jungle in this second adventure about Polo, a wordless picture book kids will find engrossing.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Polo is a magical romp.,
This review is from: Polo: The Runaway Book (Adventures of Polo) (Hardcover)
I bought this book online on a hunch, along with the previous Polo book. I read them both... and was amazed at how the mind gets swept away. From exotic location to exotic location, with a logic that will win your heart. I loved meeting new characters, seeing them wind up in a bind, figure it out and move on. And then the warmth you feel when everything and everyone come together at the end. I don't have children, but as a graphic novelist for children, I'm away checking out to see what is out there... and I can't say this loud enough... THIS IS OUT THERE. So good.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great wordless book,
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This review is from: Polo: The Runaway Book (Adventures of Polo) (Hardcover)
I haven't shown my 3 1/2 year old son this book yet, it is a gift. He loved the first Adventures of Polo that we took out from the library and spent hours telling stories, I have high hopes for this book as well. The colours are vivid, new characters and scenes are continually emerging.
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Polo: The Runaway Book (Adventures of Polo) by Régis Faller (Hardcover - January 9, 2007)
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