![]() ![]() His characters aren’t overly complicated, in terms of “could I draw something that looks approximately like that dinosaur? Yes!” but the expressiveness is off the charts. The thing Mo Willems does best, IMHO, is expressions. His work is exceptional and he understands what kids find funny in a way very few others do. Now, you’re all well aware of my incredible admiration/fandom when it comes to Mr. Thankfully, my kiddos have Mo Willems’ Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs to entertain them. Like, picture your uncle who doesn’t really like children telling you a story just to get it over with. It was the art that won my little heart (it was so chunky and cute), but the story was exceptionally lacklustre. When I was three, my grandma bought me a book called “Goldilocks.” It was the classic tale, but with TOTALLY late-seventies-early-eighties-style art. ![]() ![]() Published: Balzer & Bray (HarperCollins), 2012 Title: Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs ![]()
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