
David Wiesner's Caldecott Award-winning "Tuesday" is a brilliant, almost-wordless picture book that invites readers of all ages into a whimsical world. It chronicles the magical night when a group of frogs, perched on their lily pads, mysteriously take flight and glide through a sleeping town, encountering a dog and a late-night snacker. The lack of text encourages children and adults to create their own narratives, fostering imagination, observation skills, and a love for visual storytelling. It's a perfect book for sparking conversation and creative play.
A highly acclaimed almost-wordless and Caldecott Award-winning picture book from the only living three-time winner of the Caldecott Medal: David Wiesner. In this ingenious and imaginative - nearly wordless - picture book, on a normal Tuesday night, frogs in a pond lift off on their lily pads and fly to a nearby town where they zoom through a woman's living room, encounter a dog playing in his yard, and distract a bathrobe-clad citizen from his midnight snack. Who knows what will happen next Tuesday? 'Light-hearted and quirky, it is sure to appeal to a child's sense of adventure and fun, as well as stimulating the imagination' BOOKTRUST 'One of the best illustrated storybooks we’ve seen in a long time . . . An amazing book that will truly fire a child’s imagination!' CREATIVE STEPS 'Evocative. Children will love the silliness.' IRISH TIMES
