From the hilarious author of Who Wet My Pants?, Unicorn Thinks He's Pretty Great, and the Dinosaur Vs. series comes a kid-pleasing read-aloud about a devious alligator who learns to love!
Welcome to Chez Bob, which seems like a real restaurant ... until you realize ... it's on an alligator's NOSE! Bob's got a hidden plan for his customers: "Birds will come to eat, but I will eat the birds!" As they fly in from all over the world to dine on Bob's face, something starts to happen that takes the lazy, hungry reptile by surprise—the birds stay. "More yummy birds!" he rejoices—he'll want for nothing! But when the time is right, will Bob make the right choice?
Comic genius Bob Shea cooks up a tasty tale that proves anyone, even hungry alligators, can have a change of heart and learn to be a good friend.
Bob Shea has written and illustrated over a dozen picture books including the popular Dinosaur vs. Bedtime and the cult favorite Big Plans illustrated by Lane Smith.
His characters and animations have appeared on Nick Jr, Playhouse Disney and PBS Kids.
Bob spends his days writing, drawing and having “conversations” with NPR.
LAZY but hungry reptile. DEVIOUS mastermind of the perfect trap for prey. "CHEF" at the finest birdseed restaurant around.
Well, I'll be you are pretty sure you know where this is all headed. Watch out birds, right? Not so fast. As a small business owner, Bob has responsibilities to the community. He has to strive for excellence in birdseed and service. Soon a little town springs up around Bob. He coaches a basketball team. Joins a book club. Offers a sunset dinner cruise. Maybe birds should be friends, not food. What do you think, Bob? This book is so much fun to read and filled with great messages about community and friendship.
LAZY but hungry reptile. DEVIOUS mastermind of the perfect trap for prey. "CHEF" at the finest birdseed restaurant around.
Well, I'll be you are pretty sure you know where this is all headed. Watch out birds, right? Not so fast. As a small business owner, Bob has responsibilities to the community. He has to strive for excellence in birdseed and service. Soon a little town springs up around Bob. He coaches a basketball team. Joins a book club. Offers a sunset dinner cruise. Maybe birds should be friends, not food. What do you think, Bob? This book is so much fun to read and filled with great messages about community and friendship. *Review by Darla from Red Bridge*
Welcome to Chez Bob, a restaurant made for birds by a clever alligator. Don't miss the birdseed that is specially seasoned with Bob's favorite spices! Where did Bob get this amazing business idea? Well, his hungry stomach is to blame, of course! Bob is definitely planning on eating these friendly birds that he welcomes to eat atop his snout...or is he?
Bob Shea puts together a clever, humorous, and fun picture book! My daughter and I found ourselves giggling throughout this story and also finding our hearts touched at the end! This is a great addition to Bob Shea's library and I bet you will love this book too!
I've loved Bob Shea's books since even before Dinosaur vs. Bedtime burst onto the scene. My favorite has always been one of his lesser known stories, Buddy and the Bunnies in Don't Play with Your Food. I've read it countless times for storytime and at home. When we attended a presentation he gave in 2017 and he offered to draw us something after, he was surprised by our request. It still hangs on our bedroom wall (not the kids' to keep them from destroying it until they're older).
Bob's new book is that title's successor. It features all new characters acting out the same basic story. Though what makes it special is not the storyline itself, but the way he tells it. The wording and details. In Chez Bob, a lazy alligator is frustrated birds won't just fly into his mouth and is jealous of the grass: "Lucky grass! I wish I had seeds on me. Then I'd have all the birds I want. WAIT! THAT'S IT!" He decides to open a birdseed restaurant on his nose so birds will actually land on him and fly basically into his mouth. Except he gets so caught up in making his restaurant excellent and popular to attract as much prey as possible that he ends up bonding with the birds and becoming part of their community. I think this might be my favorite page. I'm looking forward to sharing it with more kids.
From the silly title/author name combination to the funny cartoon illustrations, this book has hilarious written on every page, but also heart-warming.
A predator luring its prey gets a new twist when Bob, the alligator, opens a restaurant for birds on his nose. As usual, things do not go as planned, but in the most amusing and charming ways. — Christine
I really hated Who Wet My Pants?, but Bob Shea redeems himself here with the tale of Bob the lazy reptile.(Is he a croc or a gator? Does it matter?) His plan to eat the local birds backfires exactly as you would expect it to, and it's lovely fun. And no one could have illustrated it all more perfectly than Shea does himself. More like this and less wet pants books, please.
Bob is the laziest reptile you have ever met. He wishes birds would just fly right into his mouth. So he hatches an ingenious plan...to open a birdseed restaurant on his snout, get birds to eat right there, and then gobble them up. It's a fabulous plan and it immediately seems like it will be a huge success...except one little problem. Bob kind of likes the sweet little birds.
I am a fan of both Bob Shea's books and of "animals eating other animals" as a genre. This one doesn't disappoint. The bright colorful illustrations would make it good to share in story time. I think the fun/funny story would keep children engaged. For PreK-early elementary.
This book has tongue in cheek humor (something Scott really appreciates). I loved seeing Alligator Bob figure out how to attract animals to his restaurant....only for them to be the main offering on the menu ;)
I'm always looking for good kids books, and this is a winner. The pictures animate the story well, and there is humor for both adults and kids. Chez Bob, Bob Shea admits, may be a punny play on his own name. Underlying the story are values about relationships and community.
Adorable and absurd and hilarious. I was charmed right off the bat by the title/author combo: Chez Bob by Bob Shea. Best line in the book: "As a small-business owner, Bob wanted to be part of the community. He coached the basketball team." Very, very funny.