When we saw The Barnabus Project on display at our local library this past weekend I have to admit, I couldn’t wait to read it. I was curious about what it would be about and totally understood why my little sister, Margo, ran to it and snatched it off the table.
Barnabus lives in a lab because he is a Perfect Pet. He lives near his friends and the men in the green suits come and feed him his favorite foods- cheese and peanuts. One day the guys in green suits come in to check on Barnabus and the others in his area and they are all rejected. They don't meet the standard for a Perfect Pet and this means they need to go back to the starting point and become a perfect mouse or elephant, not a mouse/elephant. But Barnabus is worried that becoming perfect may mean he doesn’t love his favorite foods or the things that make him him. His friends are worried too and they realize the only thing they can do is escape. But can they do it before the men In green come back? Where will they go? How will they survive? They aren’t sure, but they know they have to do it!
The illustrations in this story are absolutely beautiful. So many details are hidden within the pages and there are new things to discover with every reading. The creatures are fascinating to look at, and I had fun pouring over the pages. The colors really set the mood of the story and turning each page was a true delight.
I love the messages In this book because teamwork is crucial and it’s important to be who you are. I enjoyed the book for the complexities in the story, and Margo loved the simplicity. The story offers similar takeaways to people of all ages, but it also offers something different depending on the reader's age. That helps make this a truly special book for the whole family.
I think kids and adults of any age can enjoy this book together (or alone). The Fan Brothers worked together to create this masterpiece and it has been a treat to read and reread. I highly recommend this book and am sure it will become a favorite after the first reading.
Has anyone else read The Barnabus Project? Or have you read another book by The Fan Brothers? We’d love to hear your thoughts!
Happy Reading!
~F
Thank you - I will keep my eye out for it.
ReplyDeleteEC- Enjoy! :) ~F
DeleteI haven't heard of this book, but it sounds cool. Thanks for sharing some of the awesome illustrations. I'm glad Margo and you enjoyed it so much.
ReplyDeleteNatalie- Thanks! The illustrations really suck you into the story. Just beautiful! :) ~F
DeleteHopefully they escape!
ReplyDeleteAlex- That was what we were hoping for too! :) ~F
DeleteThis sounds like a book I would like, too. Thanks for shaing, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteValerie- You are welcome! It's a great story for all ages. :) ~F
DeleteSounds like fun.
ReplyDeleteThe Armchair Squid- Totally! :) ~F
DeleteThanks for sharing about this book. Sounds great.
ReplyDeleteNasreen- You are welcome! :) ~F
DeleteI have not heard of this book, but it does sound a good one.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
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Jan- It really is a great book and so much to enjoy on each page. :) ~F
DeleteParece un libro genial. Gracias por la reseña. Tomó nota. Te mando un beso. Enamorada de las letras
ReplyDeleteGracias!
DeleteThis sounds good! I still love reading children's books in spite of being old! Valerie
ReplyDeleteThe best thing about children's books is that they fun for all ages. :) ~F
DeleteI haven't heard of this book, either, but it sounds interesting. From the description it suggests echoes of The Rats of Nimh.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth- What a great comparison! :) ~F
DeleteThe illustrations really are great.
ReplyDeleteI love them!
DeleteThis sounds like such a fun read with some great social messaging. Thanks for sharing. Sandra sandracox.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteSandra- It really does have some great messages. :) ~F
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