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THE FIRST WEEK OF SCHOOL by Drew Beckmeyer Kirkus Star

THE FIRST WEEK OF SCHOOL

by Drew Beckmeyer ; illustrated by Drew Beckmeyer

Pub Date: June 25th, 2024
ISBN: 9781665940429
Publisher: Atheneum

An extraplanetary, extraordinary first week of school.

The first day begins with a line of cars in a drop-off queue and a group of racially diverse kids making their way into the building. Inside we see the ambitious Inventor, the self-critical Artist, a group of friends who refer to themselves as the “SPORT KINGS,” Pat, the classroom bearded dragon, and, notably, an empty desk: “Nobody sits here, but a new student is coming next week.” Nothing seems amiss until recess. There’s a strange sound, and a beam from outer space appears, but no one notices…except Pat. The beam is carrying Nobody, a one-eyed sea-foam green extraterrestrial who, despite Pat’s impressive attempts to alert everyone, integrates seamlessly into the classroom. Nobody is curious and observant, befriending a trepidatious Pat, discovering the Artist’s discarded work, and noticing that there’s “a problem with the vortex calculator on the Inventor’s machine.” In a charmingly guileless way, he calls attention to the Artist’s work, thus turning the class into art aficionados, and quietly leaves a necessary part for the Inventor’s machine before slipping away. The pictures have tremendous crayon-colored kid appeal, and the text is clever and funny. Observant readers will find many delicious surprises, and the twist at the end is a genuine delight.

An inspired and strikingly original riff on the back-to-school experience.

(Picture book. 5-9)