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Parts of a Whole - (Neatly Organized Things) by Magda Gargulakova (Hardcover)

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Highlights

  • Did you know that you can find 76 objects just in one doll's house?
  • 3-6 Years
  • 9.53" x 8.58" Hardcover
  • 40 Pages
  • Juvenile Nonfiction, Concepts
  • Series Name: Neatly Organized Things

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Book Synopsis



Did you know that you can find 76 objects just in one doll's house? Find out how many things you need to compose one different thing.


You may be surprised to learn how many individual parts make up the things around us. Do you know all the things that go into alphabet soup, a sandpit, or a clock? Can you imagine how lovely all the parts look when sorted and arranged side by side?


You can't? Well then come with us and let an inquisitive cat named Ada show you what makes up lots of ordinary and special things and places.



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"It's so rare these days to read or watch or see something and think "wow, I've never seen that before." That's how I felt when I read PARTS OF A WHOLE. It's a really unique, interesting concept for a picture book. The inviting illustrations break apart a random assortment of things (meals, an orchestra, a sandbox, a roll of toilet paper...) into it's parts. The whole concept is what parts make up a whole. The text is primarily a set of words labeling the pictures. The illustrations are cute, colorful, and oh-so-organized. I found this to be absolutely delightful." ―My Storytime Corner IG

"In this continuation of the Neatly Organized Things series,
a cat named Ada tells us she's really interested in the component parts of
various things. Would we like to help her deconstruct an array of everyday
objects? Once again, we see a large
image on the left side of the page paired with its contents, shown on the right
side of the page in minute detail. We start with a bowl of fruit salad, which
contains grapes, bananas, blueberries, kiwi, and so on. Then we're on to a
sandbox, which has sand (of course) but also toy trucks, children, buckets, and
some tongue-in-cheek discoveries, such as ants and "things left behind". The
bright digital art is clear and snappy and young children will enjoy the
assortment of objects as well as their realistic proportions. For example, the
bowl of alphabet soup has a lot of letters, fewer carrots, and just a few
slices of celery. Other highlights include a hockey team (this is a Czech
import) including 16 adult men in their underwear, a chamber orchestra,
complete with multiethnic and multi-gender musicians and their instruments, and
an oak tree made up of leaves, but also birds, bugs, and squirrels." Youth
Services Book Review

"A cat named Ada invites the reader to sort through the individual parts that make up different items. We look at each part of a fruit salad, a play sandbox, and a Christmas tree. We explore items in a sweet shop, a hockey game, and an oak tree. We even take apart all the little cogs and wheels of a cuckoo clock! The illustrations are so cute! The art work is bright and sunny. I can't quite explain why, but there is such an atmosphere of cheerfulness in this book." Luminous Libro

"PARTS OF A WHOLE is an intriguing picture book that discusses the things that make up a whole. The book begins with Ada the cat who is wondering what makes up different things. She then travels to think about what makes up a Christmas tree, a road intersection, space, a roll of toilet paper, and more. Curious children will enjoy breaking these wholes apart into all their pieces.

What I loved: This is a clever premise that helps children to start thinking about teamwork and how small things can make up a larger concept. The different wholes that are broken apart into tetris-like images that are also labeled for ease of describing. The things chosen are really interesting, describing a wide swath of different types of things from objects around the house and toys to more abstract concepts like hockey matches and intersections.

The illustrations are quite clever and will appeal to young readers. The book could also be turned into simple games with children thinking about all the parts they can think of and then finding them in the other illustration or trying to describe how they all come together in the whole.

Final verdict: PARTS OF A WHOLE is an intriguing book that helps children to consider how small things can add up to something exciting." ―YA Books Central




About the Author



Magda Gargulakova has a degree in Art History and is a co-founder and also curator of the OFF/FORMAT gallery in Brno, Czech Republic, which exhibits and promotes contemporary progressive art, mostly by young artists. She worked for a time in marketing, but her love affair with books has been a long one. For OFF/FORMAT, she has edited and published several art publications. Since 2019, she has added to this experience as an editor of literature for very young readers at Albatros Media, using her two daughters for quality control.

Federico Bonifacini is an illustrator & game artist from Buenos Aires, Argentina. He began his career as illustrator working for a magazine in 2007. In 2009 he joined the art team of "Metrogames", a game company from Buenos Aires, where he developed illustrations for several games. In 2012 he started working freelance, collaborating on different projects, including editorials, advertising, tv shows, packaging, branding, online games, stickers packs and educational apps for different clients around the world. Nowadays he continues working freelance and enjoys travelling and making new friendships.

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