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The Very Important Idea
Emma Dodson
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Description for The Very Important Idea
Hardback. Rat has various ideas about how to transform a plain old sock into something special. But his new boss, Mr Fat Cat, is not at all impressed. What ideas have you had today? Num Pages: 32 pages, full colour throughout. BIC Classification: 5AC; YBC. Category: (J) Children / Juvenile; (JN) Preschool (0-5). Dimension: 275 x 249 x 10. Weight in Grams: 440.
From the creator of Badly Drawn Dog, this amusing picture book tells the story of a rat and a cat, and explores the nature of ideas. Where do they come from and how are they rated? A good idea for a cat is not necessarily the same thing as a good idea for a rat... as Rat discovers not long after being employed by Mr Fat Cat.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2006
Publisher
Hachette Children´s Group United Kingdom
Number of pages
32
Condition
New
Number of Pages
32
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780340878088
SKU
V9780340878088
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-10
About Emma Dodson
Emma studied Illustration at University of Westminster. Since graduating she has had cards and gift wrap published and she has worked as a freelance painter and prop maker for all sorts of films such as Pirates of the Caribbean, The Borrowers and Five Children and It. Some of the most peculiar things she has been asked to make include a baboon`s bottom, some dog`s lips, slug eyebrows, edible eyeballs, inflatable souffles and exploding chewing gum. Emma also teaches Illustration and Animation as a visiting lecturer at University of Westminster.
Reviews for The Very Important Idea
REVIEWS ON EMMA'S FIRST BOOK: BADLY DRAWN DOG: Witty and clever celebration of individuality and art.
Bournemouth Daily Echo
A wonderful way of exploring the nature of ideas
Child Education
...a story with a moral - lightly drawn, like the dog himself.
Child Education
A funny and highly original debut picture book from a brand new talent
Reading Eve Post
...a really original picture book...'
Aldershot Mail
Brilliant, childlike illustrations reinforce the "art" theme and comically capture Badly Drawn Dog's extreme makeovers. Witty and winsome.
Kirkus Reviews - New York
There's at least one good giggle on every page for youngsters, and the artist's cheeky portraits of Warhol dogs, Klee dogs and primitive Rousseau dogs in the jungle will entertain adults. The dog masterpieces and sketchy canine hero demonstrate wit and charm.
Publishers Weekly
But does Badly Drawn Dog just want to blend into the crowd? As all good friends should Doodle Poodle points out that being true to yourself is what counts... Background references to other art styles provide a creative context for this affirmative story about self-belief.
Julia Eccleshare
Dodson's book playfully adresses the anomalies of two dimensional pictorial representation while at the same time revisiting the well-worn theme of envy, dissatisfaction and 'you were better off as you were in the first place if you'd only appreciated what you had.' This is a nicely designed and produced book...
Books for Keeps
Witty, friendly and brightly coloured, this is highly recommended, especially for children who love drawing and painting themselves.
Nicholas Tucker, Carousel
A delightful story...As well as being great fun, the strory provides a very refreshing approach to character description, lively ideas for children's own writing, and opportunities to look at unusual letter strings.
Child Education
Bournemouth Daily Echo
A wonderful way of exploring the nature of ideas
Child Education
...a story with a moral - lightly drawn, like the dog himself.
Child Education
A funny and highly original debut picture book from a brand new talent
Reading Eve Post
...a really original picture book...'
Aldershot Mail
Brilliant, childlike illustrations reinforce the "art" theme and comically capture Badly Drawn Dog's extreme makeovers. Witty and winsome.
Kirkus Reviews - New York
There's at least one good giggle on every page for youngsters, and the artist's cheeky portraits of Warhol dogs, Klee dogs and primitive Rousseau dogs in the jungle will entertain adults. The dog masterpieces and sketchy canine hero demonstrate wit and charm.
Publishers Weekly
But does Badly Drawn Dog just want to blend into the crowd? As all good friends should Doodle Poodle points out that being true to yourself is what counts... Background references to other art styles provide a creative context for this affirmative story about self-belief.
Julia Eccleshare
Dodson's book playfully adresses the anomalies of two dimensional pictorial representation while at the same time revisiting the well-worn theme of envy, dissatisfaction and 'you were better off as you were in the first place if you'd only appreciated what you had.' This is a nicely designed and produced book...
Books for Keeps
Witty, friendly and brightly coloured, this is highly recommended, especially for children who love drawing and painting themselves.
Nicholas Tucker, Carousel
A delightful story...As well as being great fun, the strory provides a very refreshing approach to character description, lively ideas for children's own writing, and opportunities to look at unusual letter strings.
Child Education