Wilfred
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- R$ 44,90
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- R$ 44,90
Descrição da editora
In the tradition of Calvin & Hobbes and Dr. Seuss comes a new story of unlikely friendship.
Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there lived a humongous and hairy giant named Wilfred. Whenever people saw him, they ran away, which made life very lonely for Wilfred. That is, until he found himself in a rather unusual town where one brave little boy saw something special in the timid giant. So begins a story of friendship and sacrifice that will remind readers just how important one voice – no matter how small – can be.
In this moving debut, Ryan Higgins shows his knack for blending humor and heart, and gives Lorax fans an unforgettable new hero.
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Displaying a judicious sense of comedy and drama, Higgins (Twaddleton's Cheese) has crafted a lovely (and hirsute) fable about friendship and sacrifice. Wilfred is the quintessential lonely monster, a "humongous and hairy" creature who comes upon a town where everyone is bald. One brave boy becomes Wilfred's friend, giving Higgins multiple opportunities to have fun with Wilfred's athletic, intellectual, and artistic talents. But when the townspeople realize that Wilfred's shaggy coat could be the solution to yet another winter with freezing pates, they play a nasty trump card: "If he wanted to visit he'd have to stop being big... or to stop being hairy. Since Wilfred couldn't stop being big... the only thing left for him to do was to stop being hairy." It takes a blizzard for the townspeople to realize that Wilfred possesses a heart equal to his behemoth stature. Higgins's distinctively sculptural drawing style the characters have the dimensional feel and expressive features of puppets gives the story added emotional weight, and its sense of energy will keep readers turning the pages. Ages 3 5.