Age range 4+
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of P is for Pterodactyl comes another hilarious fresh look at the English language!
In the vein of Eats, Shoots, and Leaves, this delightful new book places pairs of similar-sounding sentences together and illustrates them in two hilariously different ways. These illustrations gone awry highlight how absurd the English language can be. But, have no fear!
The illustrations will give you all the clues you need to decipher the true meanings behind these wily words. You won't be tricked by phrases like 'C Major, it's a beautiful key! / See Major, it's a beautiful quay!' Context clues, bright illustrations, and rhyming words will help readers navigate the ridiculous text with ease.
See the announcement of the book at the 2020 online BEA children's dinner here
Click here to watch the video of Raj Halder explaining who he is, the concept of NRA, and reading a few favourite spreads from No Reading Allowed.
Praise for P for Pterodactyl:
'You can curse the English language for its insane spelling rules (or lack thereof), or you can delight in it, as this raucous trip through the odd corners of our alphabet does.' — The New York Times, Standout New Picture Books Selection
'This atypical alphabet book
humorously addresses 'mischievous words' that ignore the rules of phonetics and
spelling... Each letter's sample is illustrated with cartoony, full-colour
drawings followed by a comically absurd sentence highlighting other examples. 'G
is for Gnocchi. / The gnome yells, 'Waiter! There's a bright white gnat
nibbling on my gnocchi!' ...the concept will help new readers and new English
language learners conquer some of the more peculiar aspects of our language.' — Kirkus
Reviews
'Explore the many quirks and
anomalies of English spelling and pronunciation in an A-to-Z tribute to some of
the most unconventional words in the lexicon. Learn why Y is not for 'why' and
U is not for 'you,' but V is for 'five' and C is for 'czar.' With this book
full of puns, alliteration, playful artwork, and plenty of entertaining
observations, children of all ages will enjoy celebrating the exceptions to the
rules.' — Foreword Reviews, STARRED Review
'Are you a logophile (someone who
loves words)? If you are, this delightful picture book will be your new favourite
alphabet book...In this book, 'A is for Aisle' and 'H is for Heir.' What? Below
each letter and illustration is a sentence describing each word. 'M is for
Mnemonic. // But now Mr. M. can't remember why.' Isn't this a delight for
readers and writers of all ages? It's my new favourite.' — Imagination
Soup
'A win for word nerd kids and pun-tastic
dads everywhere.' — The Dad
'The book spotlights words that have
silent letters, or weird grammar rules, and invites you to ponder dangerous
word traps and oddities. And you might learn something new along the
way...While other lessons teach really important principles that, honestly,
could change your life and maybe even help you find love.' — Funny or
Die
'P Is for Pterodactyl is a
word lover's delight and an almost mandatory read-aloud... Amid all the humour,
wordplay, and silliness, there's solid, brain-teasing information about words
and how they're spelled. It a delight from start to finish, especially for word
lovers and their offspring.' — Common Sense Media