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Jack the Puddle Jumper
註釋The village of Pockinshook is in desperate trouble, and they need Jack the Puddle Jumper to save them in this funny story written by a 10-year-old author and illustrated by artists from Argentina, Indonesia, Italy, Malaysia, the Philippines, Russia, Serbia, the United Kingdom, and the United States touching on important environmental themes.
Little Jack just wants to jump in puddles. But the village of Pockinshook has outlawed mischief. Children are expected to be quiet and neat and well-behaved.
But the village is in big trouble. The local river is drying up, and only puddle-jumping children can save it. Can little Jack show the village how to jump in puddles?
Kids will be pulling on their boots and finding their own puddles after reading author Thomas Key Maddox's heartfelt and humorous story. Coupled with child-friendly illustrations from artists from around the world, Jack the Puddle Jumper is more than an engaging story - it's an art book for kids that demonstrates accessible art genres ranging from line drawings to industrial design.
Maddox's book is perfect as a holiday gift for young artists and for fans of humorous books such as The Day the Crayons Quit by Drew Daywalt, Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus by Mo Willems, and The True Story of the Three Little Pigs by Jon Sciezka and Lane Smith.