The ingenious work, half picture book and half comic, tells its fantastic story in artistic picture panels of selected beauty – and almost without human words, but with fascinating alien hieroglyphics. Hidden under a radiator, they forge a daring escape plan together with ants and a ladybug. He plays with it and almost eats the alien occupants. Wuffles, the cat, discovers a tiny spaceship. Bordering on picture book and comic, this Caldecott Medal-winning book tells of an incredible adventure without words, but in richly detailed, cinematic watercolor images. Wuffles doesn’t care about toy mice or toy goldfish. Looking more closely at the last photo, he knows exactly what he has to do now. Wuffles Written and Illustrated by David Wiesner Publisher’s Summary: In a near wordless masterpiece that could only have been devised by David Wiesner, a cat named Mr. The photos he has developed show a fantastic marine world full of highly intelligent, sophisticated creatures. Talk, picture book screening with live music, live illustration, Q&AĪ boy finds an analog camera on the beach that has been drifting on the world’s oceans for decades.
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