It Might Be An Apple
Introduces philosophical ideas to young children in an out-there way, taking a humorous approach to eternal questions about the meaning of life – and apples.
Overview
Introduces ideas to young children in an out-there way, taking a humorous approach to eternal questions about the meaning of life – and apples.
It Might Be an Apple is a boisterous, philosophical shaggy dog story for young children – and probably a few adults. The story follows a child’s hilarious, wildly inventive train of thought through all the things an apple might be if it is not, in fact, an apple.
Distrusting the apple’s convincing appearance, the child’s imagination spirals upwards and outwards into a madcap fantasy world – maybe it’s a planet from outer space with tiny aliens on board? Perhaps it wants a cool hairstyle? Does it feel scared, or snore at night? This book is not only huge fun, but it also encourages a questioning, challenging approach to the world around us.
Reviews
'As magical and creative as you would hope … pure delight'
- motherland.net
'Playful and genuinely enlightening'
- Look Book Report
About the Author:
Shinsuke Yoshitake is the author of several children’s books, including It Might Be an Apple, Can I Build Another Me? and What Happens Next?, all published by Thames & Hudson.
Size: 25.7 X 20.5 cm
Format: PLC (no jacket)