A Chest Full of Words
In this picture book packed with playful vocabulary, a young boy finds new words and discovers how to use them to change the world around him.
Oscar discovers a magnificent treasure chest. When he opens it, he is disappointed at what’s inside: nothing but words. What type of treasure is that?! But when he tosses fluorescent into the bushes, a bright yellow hedgehog runs by! Soon Oscar has created a featherlight backhoe, a docile crocodile, and a monstrous—oops!—adorable beetle. Using new words is fun!
Before long Oscar has emptied the chest and is left wordless. He doesn’t know where to find more words, until his neighbor Louise gives him some guidance: you can find words anytime and anywhere. Oscar begins a new hunt for words and learns all sorts of inventive ways to describe the world around him.
An enthralling, phenomenal, adventuresome, imaginative, endearing, ear-catching and joyful book about language that’s sure to make kids laugh–and learn!
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The illustrations for this picture book are whimsical and colorful, but not overpowering. The style is unique and the story will make any reader smile. It’s a fun way to learn about adjectives and how to use them.
⭐ Youth Services Book Review, Starred Review
Full of unusual words like bulbous, tender-leafed, and velvety, it leaves readers with pages full of unnamed images ripe for the claiming. The illustrations are whimsical and playful while also making concrete something that is utterly abstract. Oscar’s world has an exaggerated, off-kilter feel; with the earthy palette and changing perspectives...Original and absorbing.
Kirkus Reviews
Oscar’s tale highlights the power of words and the magic they bring to our lives, no matter how big or how small... [T]his is an excellent book for both passionate young readers and the more reluctant ones, who may just find just the right word amidst the pages of this book.
DC Canada Education Publishing
The power of words gets a literal twist in this quirky picture book.
Foreword Reviews