![]() Some of the best, most beautifully illustrated wordless picture books I have ever seen. I just spent quite a while with a 9-year-old who moved from one book to the other, finding all kinds of details I had missed (“Did you notice the boy always draws animals and the girl always draws machines?”). Pros: Caldecott honoree Aaron Becker has risen to the occasion of creating a third amazing book in this trilogy. ![]() ![]() The boy, girl, and king are powerless to stop it, but Dad turns out to have a magical crayon of his own, and figures out a way to save the day. They have a box that draws the magical crayons and their creations inside of it. She meets up with the boy, the king, and the bird from the previous books, and as usual, the bad guys make an appearance. ![]() This time, though, her father finally looks up from his work and follows her. Summary: In this third and final volume of a wordless trilogy, a girl travels once again into the magical world she discovered in Journey and continued to explore in Quest. Aaron Becker is the creator of JOURNEY, his debut childrens book, which was a 2014 Caldecott Honor, a New York Times best seller, and was named a best book. ![]()
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