The narrator of this book will draw anything you want, but he can't draw tigers! Except trying to draw them might be the only way to get better...
This book is magical. Whatever you think of, the narrator will draw it on the next page. There's just one problem: they're really bad at drawing tigers. Hilariously bad. So please, don't think of tigers! But of course, soon all you'll be able to think of is tigers . . . so the narrator will draw them, more and more ridiculous as they go: a tiger in a mermaid outfit, one carrying a coffee and a briefcase, some just plain awful. But with practice, will they get better?
A fun book to read together, perfect for children who love to draw - and for those who don't (but might soon!).
Rezensionen / Stimmen
A magic book ... a laugh-out-loud story that children will love sharing with an adult * The School Librarian * A magic book, guaranteed to get you thinking and drawing * LoveReading4Kids * Silly, funny and interactive, this quirky picture book is bursting with lively artwork in vibrant swathes of colour, making it a joy to share with young children * BookTrust * A playful, laugh-out-loud story about focus and persistence * Jersey Evening Post * Funny story about how becoming a good artist means creating some bad pictures first * The Bookseller Children's Previews *
Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für Kinder
Interest Age: From 3 to 6 years
Maße
Höhe: 270 mm
Breite: 230 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-83913-327-5 (9781839133275)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Alex Latimer is a South African writer and illustrator living in Cape Town. He has a degree in English and Philosophy and has written and illustrated for many major brands across the globe. Alex's picture books are quirky and fun and full of humour that appeals to both children and adults. Alex has won the Hampshire Picture Book Award, the CELI Read Aloud Book Award, the Alligator's Mouth Award and has been shortlisted for the Commonwealth Short Story Prize. When he's not writing or drawing, Alex enjoys hiking the local mountains, swimming in the bay and the odd game of table tennis.