Never Take Your Rhino on a Plane

By K.E. Lewis, Isabel Roxas

Price: $19.99

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Never Take Your Rhino on a Plane

By K.E. Lewis, Isabel Roxas

Price: $19.99

About the Book

A zany picture book packed with rhythm, rhyme, and rambunctiousness about the nonsense you might expect if you take your pet rhino on a plane. For fans of Mo Willems’s Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus and Aaron Blabey’s Piranhas Don’t Eat Bananas.

You can take him on a ship,

hail a taxi for the trip,

waltz him gladly to the car or to the train

but absolutely never

believe it safe or clever

to take your rhinoceros on a plane.

A cautionary tale about the daredevil stunts and embarrassing antics you will face when traveling with your pet rhinoceros. From the security line to the luggage carousel, there is no hope for a relaxing trip or in-flight movie in this hilarious picture book. Young readers will laugh at the silliness and fun illustrations, while their caregivers will recognize the humor and perhaps even relate to the wild ride that ensues.

With expressive, laugh-out-loud illustrations by Isabel Roxas and lyrical writing by K. E. Lewis that pays homage to nonsense poetry, Never Take Your Rhino on a Plane is a perfect read-aloud pick.

Product Details

ISBN: 9780358683384
Imprint: Clarion Books
On Sale: Jun 3, 2025
List price: $19.99
No of pages: 40
Trim Size: 8.800 in (w) x 11.350 in (h) x 0.450 in (d)
BISAC 1: JUVENILE FICTION / Humorous Stories
BISAC 2: JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / General
BISAC 3: JUVENILE FICTION / Imagination & Play
BISAC 4:
BISAC 5:
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K.E. Lewis

Biography

K.E. Lewis grew up in Bishopville, South Carolina, and developed a love for information and language at a young age. K.E. works as a teacher, writer, and content developer. He lives in Louisville, Kentucky. For more about K.E., visit kelewis.world.

Isabel Roxas

Biography

Isabel Roxas is an author and illustrator creating books for young readers. Originally from Manila, she is now based in New York City, completing the third installment of her award-winning graphic novel series The Adventures of Team Pom.

Reviews

“The comically over-the-top illustrations, created with cut paper, oil pastels, and acrylic, will arouse guffaws; the bright blue rhino is quite endearing, and readers will easily forgive him for his naughty behavior. A hilarious flight of fancy.” — Kirkus Reviews

The highs of unruly behavior meet the lows of air travel in this tale starring a rambunctious but undeniably adorable blue rhino and a harried kid, portrayed with brown skin, who ignores the book’s titular admonition…It’s a new perspective on travel mishaps for readers of any age: rhino-level chaos or no, sweet moments can make for a memorable time. — Publishers Weekly

“In this playful rhyming book, a young girl discovers just how difficult airplane travel can be when she ignores her own ­advice and brings along her jumbo, blue rhino…Cut paper illustrations perfectly capture the hilarious high jinks, and the ­expressions on the young girl’s face as well as on the rhino’s face are ever changing and expressively zany…Children will love the antics of the rhino and parents will recognize and relate to the perils and pitfalls of travel; this makes for a serviceable cautionary lesson on travel.” — School Library Journal

About the Book

A zany picture book packed with rhythm, rhyme, and rambunctiousness about the nonsense you might expect if you take your pet rhino on a plane. For fans of Mo Willems’s Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus and Aaron Blabey’s Piranhas Don’t Eat Bananas.

You can take him on a ship,

hail a taxi for the trip,

waltz him gladly to the car or to the train

but absolutely never

believe it safe or clever

to take your rhinoceros on a plane.

A cautionary tale about the daredevil stunts and embarrassing antics you will face when traveling with your pet rhinoceros. From the security line to the luggage carousel, there is no hope for a relaxing trip or in-flight movie in this hilarious picture book. Young readers will laugh at the silliness and fun illustrations, while their caregivers will recognize the humor and perhaps even relate to the wild ride that ensues.

With expressive, laugh-out-loud illustrations by Isabel Roxas and lyrical writing by K. E. Lewis that pays homage to nonsense poetry, Never Take Your Rhino on a Plane is a perfect read-aloud pick.

Product Details

ISBN: 9780358683384
Imprint: Clarion Books
On Sale: Jun 3, 2025
List price: $19.99
No of pages: 40
Trim Size: 8.800 in (w) x 11.350 in (h) x 0.450 in (d)
BISAC 1: JUVENILE FICTION / Humorous Stories
BISAC 2: JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / General
BISAC 3: JUVENILE FICTION / Imagination & Play
BISAC 4:
BISAC 5:
BISAC 6:

K.E. Lewis

Biography

K.E. Lewis grew up in Bishopville, South Carolina, and developed a love for information and language at a young age. K.E. works as a teacher, writer, and content developer. He lives in Louisville, Kentucky. For more about K.E., visit kelewis.world.

Isabel Roxas

Biography

Isabel Roxas is an author and illustrator creating books for young readers. Originally from Manila, she is now based in New York City, completing the third installment of her award-winning graphic novel series The Adventures of Team Pom.

Reviews

“The comically over-the-top illustrations, created with cut paper, oil pastels, and acrylic, will arouse guffaws; the bright blue rhino is quite endearing, and readers will easily forgive him for his naughty behavior. A hilarious flight of fancy.” — Kirkus Reviews

The highs of unruly behavior meet the lows of air travel in this tale starring a rambunctious but undeniably adorable blue rhino and a harried kid, portrayed with brown skin, who ignores the book’s titular admonition…It’s a new perspective on travel mishaps for readers of any age: rhino-level chaos or no, sweet moments can make for a memorable time. — Publishers Weekly

“In this playful rhyming book, a young girl discovers just how difficult airplane travel can be when she ignores her own ­advice and brings along her jumbo, blue rhino…Cut paper illustrations perfectly capture the hilarious high jinks, and the ­expressions on the young girl’s face as well as on the rhino’s face are ever changing and expressively zany…Children will love the antics of the rhino and parents will recognize and relate to the perils and pitfalls of travel; this makes for a serviceable cautionary lesson on travel.” — School Library Journal

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