Ebook {Epub PDF} Whos Afraid of the Big Bad Book? by Lauren Child






















 · Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Book? Lauren Child. PaperBackNovem. Have you ever fallen into a book Well, if you do, just make sure it isn't a fairy tale. Because in every one there's always a wicked this, an evil that or a hungry somebody just waiting to gobble you up. Herb, star of Beware of the Storybook Wolves, returns in this.  · Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Book? Lauren Child. Hyperion Books for Children, Sep 1, - Juvenile Fiction - 36 pages. 11 Reviews. Herb never imagined the dangers when he decided to scribble on and cut up his book of fairy tales. Drawing mustaches on the characters, pasting telephones into the rooms, and cutting out Prince Charming and the 4/5(11). Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Book is totally engrossing. It is probably the closest thing to "full-contact-reading", because the reader must open "hidden" pages to find a royal party, must help the main character escape through a hole in the page, and must flip the book upside down and back up again to read certain parts.


Lauren Child MBE is a multi-award-winning author and Waterstones Children's Laureate, whose books are known and loved the world over. She is the creator of many much-loved characters, including Charlie and Lola, Clarice Bean and Ruby Redfort. The story of a boy who fell into a book with a guest appearance from the Little Bad Wolf. From Children's Laureate Lauren Child. Now if you were going to fall into a book, a book of fairy tales would probably not be your first choice. Because in every story there is always a wicked this, an evil that or a hungry www.doorway.ru could only happen to Herb, child star of that thrilling tale. A picture book by Lauren Child. There are lots of things which author and illustrator Lauren Child does (not just in Who's Afraid of The Big Bad Book? but in her numerous other stories too) which goes against the general advice from children's publishers. She uses words and old style phrases unfamiliar to contemporary children like.


Industry Reviews. Child's comedy romp confounds the expectations of young readers to hilarious effect. * Time Out * Child's book is so unusual, it's impossible not to get drawn into it as with all Child's books, her wonderfully quirky illustrations bring the story to life * The List * Lauren Child pushes the boundaries of design in a book crammed with a wealth of comic detail * Child. “Who’s Afraid of The Big Bad Book?” is a fun story about Herb, the boy who fell into a book of fairy tales. As he is trying to find his way out of the book he travels through various famous fairy tales. Herb interacts with the characters and realizes he has had an effect on the stories by previously drawing mustaches on the characters. Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Book is just excellent. It is a twisted look at fairy tales and a very imaginative perspective on books for a child. My daughter and I just found this book recently and she fell in love. We are on our third straight week reading it every day. The idea that someone can literally fall into a book and interact with the characters is wonderful. Lauren Child's writing and her illustrations are absolutely fantasic.

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