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Original Title: | Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Book? |
ISBN: | 0786809264 (ISBN13: 9780786809264) |
Edition Language: | English |
Lauren Child
Hardcover | Pages: 36 pages Rating: 4.22 | 900 Users | 167 Reviews
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Title | : | Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Book? |
Author | : | Lauren Child |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 36 pages |
Published | : | September 1st 2003 by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers (first published 2002) |
Categories | : | Childrens. Picture Books. Fantasy. Fairy Tales |
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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 royal thrones had seemed like good fun.But then Herb never imagined he'd fall into the book one night.
After contending with a petulant Goldilocks, a very angry wicked stepmother, and a disappointed Cinderella, all Herb wants to do is find his way off the page. If only he can escape the book, he can make everything happily ever after again... sort of.
With exuberant collage illustrations and a hilarious text, award-winning author and illustrator Lauren Child has created a wild and irreverent romp through the land of fairy tales.
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Ratings: 4.22 From 900 Users | 167 ReviewsComment On Appertaining To Books Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Book?
Pop-ups are always amazing, but when you fall into one... you fall in love with it! I loved reading this story!'Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Book?' is a story about a little boy Herb, who didn't really take a good care of his books. It was always ok for him to eat while reading, making the pages dirty of food. He also liked drawing on the pages, and cutting off different characters just to play with them later.Herb have never really thought about the consequences of his actions, until he had become a character of the story himself.The book in a great way shows that the characters from different picture
This book reminded of this show i use to watch when I was younger. This book is basically bought a little boy who absoultly loves books. The pages are very colorful and everything is just everywhere and falls asleep with a book in his hand that happened to be a fairy tall book and has a very interesting dream about some of those fairytales. I won't say much more considering it will ruin the story. But the pictures are very poppy and very cartoon like and they take up two pages and the words
Sequels often fail to exceed the original, but I found this, Lauren Child's sequel to 'Beware of the Storybook Wolves', even more entertaining and mind-bending than the original! This time, rather than characters escaping from their books, Herb falls into a bookful of fairy tales himself, rushing to escape, like Alice almost Lewis Carrollesquely, from Goldilocks to the Queen in Cinderella to her wicked Stepmother and the two Ugly Sisters. Even more amusingly, scribbles and adaptations Herb made
Whos 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. It is an engaging story and it is fun to imagine yourself, like Herb, jumping into the book and having it come alive.This would be a great book to use in 2nd-4th
Lauren childs picture book Whos afraid of the Big Bad Book? is a truly unique and imaginative story. The story follows a young boy called Herb who loves to read. One night Herb is reading a book of Fairy tales when he falls asleep and falls into a dream where he is stuck inside the book! He wakes up to Goldilocks screaming at him. He then goes on to meet other loved characters such as the three bears and Hansel and Gretel. The majority of his dream however, involves complications with Cinderella
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