Chris Harris is the New York Times bestselling author of I'm Just No Good at Rhyming: And Other Nonsense for Mischievous Kids and Immature Grown-Ups, illustrated by Lane Smith; The Alphabet's Alphabet, illustrated by Dan Santat; and If You Laugh, I'm Starting This Book Over, illustrated by Serge Bloch. He has been an executive producer for comedies including How I Met Your Mother, and a writer for The Late Show with David Letterman. His pieces have appeared in the New Yorker, Esquire, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and on NPR. He lives in Los Angeles. Andrea Tsurumi (they/them) is the author and illustrator of Accident! and Crab Cake, as well as numerous comics. They also illustrated the Kondo & Kezumi series by David Goodner, Not Your Nest by Gideon Sterer, and Girls Who Code by Reshma Saujani. They were born and raised in New York, where they got an MFA from the School of Visual Arts, and they now live in Philadelphia with their spouse and dog. When they'e not inventing croissant-based animals, they like reading about ordinary and ridiculous history.
"A 2024 ALA-ALSC Notable Book for Children ""This expansive, anarchic poetry collection boasts excitement, surprises, words of wisdom, absurdist digressions, and laughs galore.... An appealingly ridiculous book, recommended for poetry and humor fans.""--School Library Journal * ""[Chris Harris's] jaunty rhymes will continue to delight the next generation of Shel Silverstein and Jon Scieszka fans.""--Booklist * ""Come for the funny poems; stay because there's so much to pore over that you can't put this collection down.""--Horn Book * ""Will keep young audiences reading all the way to the (rhymed!) glossary and into the goofy title and subject indexes... Sidesplitting fun throughout for one or a crowd.""--Kirkus Reviews ""Hilarious! Witty! Fun! Chris Harris's rhyming nonsense made me laugh so hard, now I have a bellyache!""--Chris Grabenstein, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Lemoncello series ""The funniest, smartest, wildest, and most wonderfully illustrated and designed book I have read in about...forever.""--Jon Scieszka, bestselling children's book author and first National Ambassador of Young People's Literature ""Chris Harris has done it again, and he's gotten so much better at being 'no good at rhyming.' This book is a feast of rhyming, word-play, and cleverness--jam-packed, overloaded, even! If you like seeing words goofing around and enjoying themselves, then this is the book for your eyeballs to gaze upon. Highly recommended, it gets 5 stars and 8 moons and a chef's kiss and a tip of the hat and a jump in the lake from me.""--Bob Odenkirk Praise for I'm Just No Good at Rhyming: And Other Nonsense for Mischievous Kids and Immature Grown-Ups: A New York Times Bestseller A New York Times Editors' Choice An NPR Best Book of 2017 An Amazon Best Book of 2017 A Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2017 A News & Observer Wilde Award Book of 2017 A Booklist Editors' Choice: Books for Youth 2017 Selection A Kirkus Best Middle-Grade Books of 2017 Selection School Library Journal's Best Books of 2017 Chicago Public Library Best of the Best Books of 2017 An Iowa Public Radio Best Children's Books to Give in 2017 100 Scope Notes Top 20 Books of 2017 School Library Journal's Fuse #8 Blog - 2017 Poetry Books for Kids A Nerdies 2017 Selection NCTE's 2018 Notable Poetry Books ALA-ALSC Notable Books for Children List 2018 A Parents' Choice Award Gold Winner for Audio Books 2018 * ""A frolicking romp through the zany world of nonsense verse.... Visual, aural, and downright guffaw-inspiring puns and riddles abound in this wildly imaginative and cleverly illustrated debut collection. The inspired and inspiring sense of play knows no bounds."" --Kirkus Reviews, starred review * ""Those who claim to hate poetry will enjoy this riotous compilation.... A surefire winner for reading aloud or for snickering with under the covers."" --School Library Journal, starred review * ""Hits a poetry trifecta: high energy, rhymes that can rival Cole Porter's, and a torrent of ideas...a worthy heir to Silverstein, Seuss, and even Ogden Nash."" --Publishers Weekly, starred review * ""A magnificently wacky romp through verse.... This moving, madcap anthem to language is sure to stand the test of time."" --Booklist, starred review * ""There's not a dud in the bunch."" --The Horn Book, starred review * ""Comedy gold.... This is one collection that rewards repeat visits."" --The Horn Book, starred review ""This Hollywood writer and award-winning illustrator might just make all of us--the kids and the grown-ups--smile again."" --The New York Times ""It's a veritable sundae of delights-layers of puns, word games, visual jokes--that I honestly would give to any kid ages short to tall."" --NPR's Book Concierge ""This inspired collection of nonsense verse from the executive producer of How I Met Your Mother showcases a rare gift for wacky wordplay."" --People ""I'm just no good at describing how wonderful this book is. Smart and sweet, wild and wicked, brilliantly funny--it's everything a book for kids should be."" --BJ Novak, actor and bestselling author of The Book With No Pictures ""I am a grown man and this book made me laugh out loud. When I was a kid, this was the kind of book that made me want to make comedy."" --Jason Segel, actor, screenwriter, producer, and author of Nightmares! ""This book, with its loony poems and seriously weird illustrations, is ridiculous, nonsensical, peculiar, outrageous, possibly deranged--and utterly, totally, absolutely delicious. Read it! Immediately!"" --Judith Viorst, bestselling author of Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day ""Chris Harris is a poet and everyone should know it! Love this book!"" --Andrea Beaty, bestselling author of Rosie Revere, Engineer"