by Aaron Becker
For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-CycleSuch a gorgeous book. When you write a wordless book, your illustrations really have to tell the story and capture the readers' imagination. It is a difficult feat, but this is a perfect example of a success. The artwork in this book is amazing and I l...
I decided to read both of these books together and greatly enjoyed seeing the extended storyline come to fruition. In Journey, a young girl, sitting alone in her her room, sees a red crayon and draws her way into a new and magical world. ON a variety of transports, she makes her way, discovers beaut...
I had to look at this book a few times to get all the details out of it. I’m glad that it was a wordless book as I thought words would take away from the imagination that it offered. So happy to see that the purple bird is back in the second part of this adventure but you don't need to look at the f...