I Can Only Draw Worms

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Pub Date Apr 25 2017 | Archive Date Apr 01 2017

Description

A riotously funny and ever-so-slightly bonkers book from genius storyteller Will Mabbitt.

A riotously funny and ever-so-slightly bonkers book from genius storyteller Will Mabbitt.


A Note From the Publisher

Will Mabbitt likes to write. He writes on the train, in the corner of cafés, and sometimes, when his laptop runs out of power, he writes in his head. Will has a background in children's media, producing digital content for Disney, Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network. He lives with his family, cats and a woodlouse infestation in Lewes on the south coast of England.

Will Mabbitt likes to write. He writes on the train, in the corner of cafés, and sometimes, when his laptop runs out of power, he writes in his head. Will has a background in children's media...


Available Editions

EDITION Other Format
ISBN 9780141375182
PRICE CA$15.99 (CAD)
PAGES 32

Average rating from 7 members


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This a fun and whimsical book that is sure to have worm-lovers wriggling with excitement for each new page!

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As a person who can only draw worms, I loved this book! You will only find worms in it, of course, and most of the time they all look the same, as the worms I draw look, but it has lots of humor. It also allows the reader to do some counting, and use his/her imagination a lot.
Don't get me wrong, I LOVE beautifully illustrated picture books. Actually I am kind of an addict to them. But this book also proves how you can make an amazing picture book with only simple, basic, bare illustrations too.

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I suppose this is a counting book, for the very, very young reader (ie with someone else doing the actual reading). But it's such a crackpot idea, in such a droll delivery, it made me laugh at the fun of it all, and it will probably serve to make a book the adult doesn't mind being pestered over revisiting. Simply daft, and daftly simple, it's just great.

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