The Queen's handbag

Steve Antony

Book - 2017

When a swan steals the Queen's handbag, she chases it all around the sights of Great Britain, including Stonehenge, the Giants Causeway, and Edinburgh Castle, until the swan and the handbag end up at the finish line of the London Marathon.

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Genres
Picture books
Published
New York : Scholastic Press 2017.
Language
English
Main Author
Steve Antony (author)
Edition
First American edition
Item Description
"Originally published in the UK by Hodder Children's Books, a division of Hachette Children's Books, a Hachette UK company"--Copyright page.
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 28 cm
ISBN
9781338032932
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Review by Booklist Review

That feisty queen is at it again. As in The Queen's Hat (2015), something once again disappears from her person: this time, a swan steals her handbag just as she's preparing for her tour of Great Britain! Well, readers won't miss out, as the queen, corgi in tow, chases the swan on her own frenzied tour across the UK. With her dutiful, varied guards swarming behind her, the queen motorbikes through England's Stonehenge, parachutes across Wales' Snowdonia National Park, speedboats around Northern Ireland's Giant's Causeway, gallops on horseback past Scotland's Edinburgh Castle, and traverses other such landmarks. It's not until she joins the London marathon that she finally catches up to the swan and its stolen cargo, but, of course, she is victorious once again. The mostly blue illustrations are touched with red, and both the chase and the well-placed page turns keep this moving. The final page of the narrative contains a little nod to the first volume, and back matter explains the places that young browsers may not recognize.--Reagan, Maggie Copyright 2017 Booklist

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Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS-Gr 1-This jolly, "Where's Waldo?"-style tour of Great Britain features a child-friendly queen and one of her corgis. When her ubiquitous handbag is stolen by a thieving swan, the monarch chases after him. Traveling by motorcycle, airplane, and bicycle, she goes all over Great Britain, visiting some of its most famous sites, including Windsor Castle, the White Cliffs of Dover, Oxford, and Edinburgh Castle. The monochromatic illustrations are simple yet heavily populated with figures, giving readers many hilarious details to find, such as the druidic policeman at Stonehenge, the kilted policeman performing riding tricks in Edinburgh, and the panda bear competing in the London Marathon alongside the queen, her corgi, and the criminal swan. The endpapers show hundreds of bobbies doing all sorts of silly things that will afford readers great amusement. After the story, Antony includes a brief description of each site that the queen and company visited. Some children may be confused because the verbs used on most pages correspond with the action depicted on the next spread. However, this format will create a sense of suspense when the book is read aloud. VERDICT A strong addition to most picture book collections.-B. Allison Gray, Goleta Public Library, CA © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Horn Book Review

In this British import, follow-up to The Queen's Hat, a swan snatches the queen's handbag, setting off a wild chase past various UK landmarks. The queen, her dog, a horde of police officers, and a butler carrying her hatbox use multiple modes of transportation in pursuit. Their zany antics, illustrated in small-scale detail, will keep readers poring over each spread. Brief endnotes describe the sites. (c) Copyright 2018. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

In a second wacky tale about the British monarch, Antony shows the high jinks that ensue when the queen's most precious accessory is snatched by a swan. The cartoonish queen figure and her corgi give chase through the streets of London and all over Britain, pursued by an ever growing phalanx of uniformed police officers. From London, the energetic royal and her dog drive through Stonehenge, bike to the white cliffs of Dover, fly to Oxford, parachute into Snowdonia, navigate the Giant's Causeway in a boat, catch a train past the Angel of the North to Edinburgh Castle, and ride back to London on horseback. The sneaky swan is finally apprehended at the finish line of the London Marathon. As in predecessor The Queen's Hat (2015), the police appear to be identical, but on closer inspection there are amusing variations: a druid appears in Stonehenge, the Mad Hatter rides a bike, one wears a kilt and another's in Union Jack underwear, and a camel and a panda can be found in the marathon crowd. Kids will enjoy the opportunities for Where's Waldo-style observation in the neat, repetitive colored-pencil drawings, which continue from the cover throughout the book, including front and rear endpapers. Brief closing notes on the landmarks depicted follow the caper, but they won't do much to fill in the gaps for readers unfamiliar with the geography. A jolly British lark but with somewhat limited educational value. (Picture book. 2-5) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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