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Tuesday Paperback | Pages: 32 pages
Rating: 4.18 | 24292 Users | 2146 Reviews

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Title:Tuesday
Author:David Wiesner
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 32 pages
Published:September 27th 2011 by Clarion Books (first published April 22nd 1991)
Categories:Childrens. Picture Books. Fantasy

Representaion Concering Books Tuesday

A Caldecott classic celebrating twenty years in print.

David Wiesner received the 1991 Caldecott Medal for Tuesday. In the years that followed, he went on to receive two more Caldecotts, and Tuesday went on to sell half a million copies in the United States and to be published in a dozen foreign countries. Now, with remarkable advances in the technology of color reproduction, the original artwork for Tuesday is being reproduced anew, for an edition even more faithful to the palette and texture of David Wiesner’s watercolor paintings. The whimsical account of a Tuesday when frogs were airborne on their lily pads will continue to enchant readers of all ages.

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Original Title: Tuesday
ISBN: 0395870828 (ISBN13: 9780395870822)
Edition Language: English
Literary Awards: Caldecott Medal (1992), Kentucky Bluegrass Award for K-3 (1993), Young Hoosier Book Award for K-3 (1993)

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Ratings: 4.18 From 24292 Users | 2146 Reviews

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Another brilliant, gorgeous, hilarious wordless picturebook from David Wiesner with a perfect blurb on the front flap of the cover: "The eventsrecordedhereare verifiedby an undisclosed sourceto have happenedsomewhere, U.S.A.,on Tuesday.All those in doubtare remindedthat there is alwaysanotherTUESDAY." And I love the author's self-reference :)

One of the best books I have ever read! Oh wait, did I say read? One of the best books I ever did CREATE a story for! Yup, you heard me correctly, the READER gets to create the story! The author David Wiesner creates story boards of beautiful illustrations in which the reader gets to decide the story through a wordless book. These story boards are magical, literally. In the book Tuesday, frogs are on a late night adventure with their flying lily pads. They soar through neighborhoods having

To see this week's Wordless Picture Books, please visit www.readrantrockandroll.com by clicking HEREDavid Wiesner is a favorite as you know from some of my previous reviews. He never ceases to amaze me and this book is such a beautiful and magical addition to our collection.The story begins in the early evening on a Tuesday and all is quiet at the pond. All of a sudden, the frogs begin to levitate on their lily pads and travel into a nearby town. They visit a woman watching TV, a man having a

One of my favorite parts about this book is the interaction between the frogs and the other animals. A few pages in, we see the contrast of the birds sitting stationary on the telephone wires, while the frogs fly about on their lilypads. At the far right of the page, we see a frog excitedly chasing a bird, who looks very frightened by the frog clapping his hands behind him. At the old lady's house, we can see a white cat timidly peering our from behind a door and the frogs who have taken over

There are no words in this picture book; only gorgeous whimsical illustrations of ... flying frogs!!It is no wonder that this book is a Caldecott Medal winner. This is another outstanding children's book by the incredibly talented David Wiesner. I want to read all of his work!!

A great deal of fun and so creative! I loved the humor and the adventures the frogs got into. The expressions (on frogs and people) are so spot-on and made me giggle. A very fun adventure. Wish there was a sequel giving us the adventure hinted at on the last page! :-)

Fun, mysterious, and with lovely expressively gorgeous illustrations presenting a lush greenish/blue colour scheme that is just to die for (and more than well deserving of its Caldecott Medal award), David Wiesner's Tuesday actually has made me laugh out loud more than a few times (I just LOVE the scene with the white laundry sheets and that the rambunctious dog so bent on chasing the poor flying frogs so completely has the tables tuned on it). And although my logical, analytical self would

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