Librio Library #60 – “Something’s Wrong” – Jory John and Erin Kraan
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Why we chose “Something’s Wrong”
What could be better than laughing with your children? Children’s books can be a wonderful ingredient to spice up everyday life with an extra dose of humor.
The book “Something’s Wrong” is the perfect option for a reading session with the little ones, full of laughter and lightheartedness. In this blog post, we tell you what we particularly like about this funny little book by Jory John and Erin Kraan.
Jeff feels that something’s a little off. Why can’t he shake the feeling that something’s wrong? Can his best friend Anders help him out?
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Of course, he can rely on Anders. He immediately draws his best friend Jeff’s attention to the fact that he’s wearing underpants – and also has a brilliant idea of how he could answer the stupid questions of the other forest animals.
Kids will like
“Something’s Wrong” is aimed at children from the age of four and hits the mark with its humor. The fact that the children are one step ahead of Jeff the bear and immediately recognize the underpants situation is especially fun for little ones. The book is entertaining and tells a great story of friendship.
Adults will like
The book brings about some heartwarming moments of laughter, which make reading aloud an even better experience. After all, laughter is the best medicine as well as being contagious!
If you like “Something’s Wrong”
Jory John has written numerous children’s books, such as “Goodnight Already”; an unusual bedtime story illustrated by Olivier Tallec.
Vancouver-based artist Erin Kraan works as an illustrator and graphic artist. “Something’s Wrong” is her storybook debut. She used a wooden template technique to bring Jeff and the forest animals to life.
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