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The Scribble Book

by Hervé Tullet

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A humorous, enchanting book that draws out children’s inner artists Feed scribbles to a hungry monster. Scribble water to put out a fire. Scribble flames bursting from a volcano. Scribble spaghetti for lunch! The Scribble Book does away with the traditional rules of preschool coloring books, encouraging children to unlock their creativity and experiment for themselves by just picking up a crayon and scribbling. Gradually, as the book unfolds, the scribbles evolve into puzzles to be solved and finally into genuine drawings. Full of wit and humor, irreverent and enchanting, The Scribble Book is destined to become the latest success from the colorful mind of Hervé Tullet.… (more)
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A humorous, enchanting book that draws out children’s inner artists Feed scribbles to a hungry monster. Scribble water to put out a fire. Scribble flames bursting from a volcano. Scribble spaghetti for lunch! The Scribble Book does away with the traditional rules of preschool coloring books, encouraging children to unlock their creativity and experiment for themselves by just picking up a crayon and scribbling. Gradually, as the book unfolds, the scribbles evolve into puzzles to be solved and finally into genuine drawings. Full of wit and humor, irreverent and enchanting, The Scribble Book is destined to become the latest success from the colorful mind of Hervé Tullet.

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