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Antoinette Portis

Author of Not a Box

17 Works 4,946 Members 308 Reviews 1 Favorited

About the Author

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Series

Works by Antoinette Portis

Not a Box (2006) 2,720 copies, 86 reviews
Not a Stick (2007) 704 copies, 23 reviews
A Penguin Story (2009) 358 copies, 41 reviews
Hey, Water! (2019) 242 copies, 37 reviews
Froodle (2014) 184 copies, 39 reviews
Wait (2015) 140 copies, 30 reviews
Now (2017) 137 copies, 6 reviews
Kindergarten Diary (2010) 97 copies, 10 reviews
A Seed Grows (2022) 89 copies, 14 reviews
Best Frints in the Whole Universe (2016) 88 copies, 8 reviews
Princess Super Kitty (2011) 57 copies, 3 reviews
A New Green Day (2020) 51 copies, 6 reviews
Best Frints at Skrool (2018) 23 copies, 3 reviews
I'm Still Up! (2022) 20 copies, 1 review
Not-a-Box City (2024) 20 copies, 1 review
I'm Up! (2022) 15 copies
Espera (2017) 1 copy

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Common Knowledge

Gender
female
Nationality
USA
Places of residence
Studio City, California, USA
Education
University of California. School of Fine Arts (BFA|Fine Arts)
Occupations
artist
illustrator
children's book author
Awards and honors
Sendak Fellowship (2010)
Agent
Deborah Warren (East/West Literary)
Short biography
Antoinette made her picture-book debut with the New York Times best-selling Not A Box, an American Library Association Seuss Geisel Honor book, and one of the New York Times Ten Best Illustrated Books of the Year. She was a recipient of the 2010 Sendak Fellowship.

Antoinette got a BFA at the UCLA School of Fine Arts and then spent years in the world of design and advertising. She was a creative director, then a VP, at Disney before she took a flying leap to pursue her sixth-grade dream of writing and illustrating picture books.

Dreams she did not achieve: ballerina (who knew you had to be able to touch your toes?); astronomer (Math! Not a strong suit); and organic farmer (there’s still dirt and there’s still time.)

Antoinette lives in Southern California and reads and draws with kids in local school classrooms. She has been known to grow monster-sized zucchinis. [from author website, 1/5/2020]

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Reviews

This picture book introduces young readers to the various forms and uses of water in a playful yet informative way. Ideal for preschool and early elementary students, it supports science lessons on water cycles and conservation. Its minimalist illustrations and engaging text make it a perfect introduction to environmental education.
 
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Jtg049 | 36 other reviews | Nov 29, 2024 |
I liked this book because it shows that children can have crazy and unlimited imagination. my dad had fireworks booths and they came in cardboard boxes, and we could get those boxes and play with them. They would be spaceships, cars, houses, tunnels, etc.
 
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jayde.rubright | 85 other reviews | Nov 21, 2024 |
Independent Reading Level: Grades: 1-2
Awards: Notable Poetry and Verses Novels, 2021, Publishers Weekly Best Books, 2020, Horn Book Fanfare, 2020.
 
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knmoses | 5 other reviews | Nov 18, 2024 |
Fantastic illustrations and I really loved the suspense of trying to figure out what natural phenomenon would be on the next page- fantastic use of riddle and language! 😍
 
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Frances_001 | 5 other reviews | Nov 2, 2024 |

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Statistics

Works
17
Members
4,946
Popularity
#5,079
Rating
4.0
Reviews
308
ISBNs
96
Languages
6
Favorited
1

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