Reviews"A thought-provoking exploration of the creative process....Funny, clever, full of revelations to those who look carefully--this title represents picture-book making at its best."-- School Library Journal, starred review "Children will giggle and marvel....Triple Caldecott winner Wiesner delivers a wildly trippy, funny and original interpretation of the artistic process."-- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "This small-scale and surprisingly comedic story takes place against a placid backdrop of pale desert colors, which recedes to keep the focus squarely on the dynamic between the two lizards and the wide range of emotions that Wiesner masterfully evokes."-- Publishers Weekly, starred review "Sophisticated and playful, this beautiful mind-stretcher invites viewers to think about art's fundamentals: line, color, shape, and imaginative freedom."-- Booklist, starred review "[A] visual meditation on the effects of illustrative style. . . . Detailed with Wiesner's signature craft and wit."-- The Horn Book "Longtime children's book legend David Wiesner takes exciting risks with his newest book about two art-making critters."--The Huffington Post, "This small-scale and surprisingly comedic story takes place against a placid backdrop of pale desert colors, which recedes to keep the focus squarely on the dynamic between the two lizards and the wide range of emotions that Wiesner masterfully evokes."--Publishers Weekly, starred review "Underlying this tale of a feisty friendship between two lizards is a thought-provoking exploration of the creative process...Funny, clever, full of revelations to those who look carefully this title represents picture-book making at its best. Wiesner's inventive story will generate conversations about media, style, and, of course, "What Is Art?" It will resonate with children who live in a world in which actions are deemed mistakes or marvels, depending on who's judging."--School Library Journal, starred review, "A thought-provoking exploration of the creative process....Funny, clever, full of revelations to those who look carefully-this title represents picture-book making at its best."- School Library Journal, starred review "Children will giggle and marvel....Triple Caldecott winner Wiesner delivers a wildly trippy, funny and original interpretation of the artistic process."- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "This small-scale and surprisingly comedic story takes place against a placid backdrop of pale desert colors, which recedes to keep the focus squarely on the dynamic between the two lizards and the wide range of emotions that Wiesner masterfully evokes."- Publishers Weekly, starred review "Sophisticated and playful, this beautiful mind-stretcher invites viewers to think about art's fundamentals: line, color, shape, and imaginative freedom."- Booklist, starred review "[A] visual meditation on the effects of illustrative style. . . . Detailed with Wiesner's signature craft and wit."- The Horn Book "Longtime children's book legend David Wiesner takes exciting risks with his newest book about two art-making critters."-The Huffington Post, "A thought-provoking exploration of the creative process....Funny, clever, full of revelations to those who look carefullythis title represents picture-book making at its best." School Library Journal, starred review "Children will giggle and marvel....Triple Caldecott winner Wiesner delivers a wildly trippy, funny and original interpretation of the artistic process." Kirkus Reviews, starred review "This small-scale and surprisingly comedic story takes place against a placid backdrop of pale desert colors, which recedes to keep the focus squarely on the dynamic between the two lizards and the wide range of emotions that Wiesner masterfully evokes." Publishers Weekly, starred review "Sophisticated and playful, this beautiful mind-stretcher invites viewers to think about art's fundamentals: line, color, shape, and imaginative freedom." Booklist, starred review "[A] visual meditation on the effects of illustrative style. . . . Detailed with Wiesner's signature craft and wit." The Horn Book "Longtime children's book legend David Wiesner takes exciting risks with his newest book about two art-making critters."The Huffington Post, "A thought-provoking exploration of the creative process....Funny, clever, full of revelations to those who look carefully--this title represents picture-book making at its best."-- School Library Journal, starred review "Children will giggle and marvel....Triple Caldecott winner Wiesner delivers a wildly trippy, funny and original interpretation of the artistic process."-- Kirkus Reviews, starred review "This small-scale and surprisingly comedic story takes place against a placid backdrop of pale desert colors, which recedes to keep the focus squarely on the dynamic between the two lizards and the wide range of emotions that Wiesner masterfully evokes."-- Publishers Weekly, starred review "Sophisticated and playful, this beautiful mind-stretcher invites viewers to think about art's fundamentals: line, color, shape, and imaginative freedom."-- Booklist, starred review "[A] visual meditation on the effects of illustrative style. . . . Detailed with Wiesner's signature craft and wit."-- The Horn Book "Longtime children's book legend David Wiesner takes exciting risks with his newest book about two art-making critters."--The Huffington Post, "Underlying this tale of a feisty friendship between two lizards is a thought-provoking exploration of the creative process...Funny, clever, full of revelations to those who look carefully this title represents picture-book making at its best. Wiesner's inventive story will generate conversations about media, style, and, of course, "What Is Art?" It will resonate with children who live in a world in which actions are deemed mistakes or marvels, depending on who's judging."--School Library Journal, starred review, "A thought-provoking exploration of the creative process....Funny, clever, full of revelations to those who look carefullythis title represents picture-book making at its best."School Library Journal,starred review "Children will giggle and marvel....Triple Caldecott winner Wiesner delivers a wildly trippy, funny and original interpretation of the artistic process."Kirkus Reviews,starred review "This small-scale and surprisingly comedic story takes place against a placid backdrop of pale desert colors, which recedes to keep the focus squarely on the dynamic between the two lizards and the wide range of emotions that Wiesner masterfully evokes."PublishersWeekly,starred review "Sophisticated and playful, this beautiful mind-stretcher invites viewers to think about art's fundamentals: line, color, shape, and imaginative freedom."Booklist,starred review"[A] visual meditation on the effects of illustrative style. . . . Detailed with Wiesner's signature craft and wit."The Horn Book, "A thought-provoking exploration of the creative process....Funny, clever, full of revelations to those who look carefully'this title represents picture-book making at its best."' School Library Journal, starred review "Children will giggle and marvel....Triple Caldecott winner Wiesner delivers a wildly trippy, funny and original interpretation of the artistic process."' Kirkus Reviews, starred review "This small-scale and surprisingly comedic story takes place against a placid backdrop of pale desert colors, which recedes to keep the focus squarely on the dynamic between the two lizards and the wide range of emotions that Wiesner masterfully evokes."' Publishers Weekly, starred review "Sophisticated and playful, this beautiful mind-stretcher invites viewers to think about art's fundamentals: line, color, shape, and imaginative freedom."' Booklist, starred review "[A] visual meditation on the effects of illustrative style. . . . Detailed with Wiesner's signature craft and wit."' The Horn Book "Longtime children's book legend David Wiesner takes exciting risks with his newest book about two art-making critters."'The Huffington Post
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