![]() The pictures he gets back, however, are nothing a person could imagine. ![]() Intrigued, the boy plucks out the film and takes it to a one hour photo store. On its front are the words, ‘Melville underwater camera’. When he emerges he’s sitting on the sand with an old-fashioned camera beside him. The description from my review reads: “A scientifically minded young man is closely examining the various critters and crabs he finds washed up along the beach shore when he’s suddenly doused in a wave. Of course, that would mean not getting any more Wiesner books and we cannot have that, can we? The three time Caldecott Award winner is going to have to stop making books someday if he doesn’t want to cause a revolt amongst all the other author/illustrators out there. Will it continue to slip over the years or will it remain here in the brains of adults and children everywhere? Hard to predict.Īt any rate, at long last David Wiesner makes an appearance on today’s list. ![]() Last time this book clocked in at an impressive #58. An amazing book that exemplifies the saying “a picture is worth a thousand words.” A great book for sharing with kids. ![]()
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