Meet New Books
Meet New Books

Books matching: whimsical illustrations

100 result(s)

Page 1
Showing 1 - 10 of 100 
  1. #1

    The Unadulterated Cat by Terry Pratchett
    Save:

    The Unadulterated Cat by Terry Pratchett is a humorous and quirky exploration of the nature of cats, focusing on what makes a Real Cat and the experiences of Real Cat Owners. Through witty descriptions and humorous illustrations by Gray Jolliffe, Pratchett delves into the behaviors and characteristics that define these feline creatures, providing an insightful and entertaining look at the world of cats and their interactions with humans.

    (1985), the Proprietary Cat Litter Row (1986) and what became rather disgracefully reported as the Great Bowl With Your Name On It Fracas (1987). As I said at the time, while of course the ideal Real ...

  2. #2

    Regarding the Fountain - Regarding the . . . by Kate Klise
    Save:

    'Regarding the Fountain' by Kate Klise is an epistolary children's book that follows a fifth-grade class uncovering a mystery surrounding a new drinking fountain at their school. The story is told through letters, notes, memos, and other documents, making it quick and easy to read with witty and funny writing. Readers are drawn into the engaging format of storytelling, filled with puns and wordplay that keep them entertained until the end.

    The book's whimsical illustrations and creative storyline captivate both children and adults, evoking a sense of charm and imagination. Through the unique presentation of materials like a scrapbook, the book keeps readers engaged as they piece together the mystery alongside the characters, making it a fun and thought-provoking read for young readers and adults alike.


  3. #3

    Horton Hears a Who! - Horton the Elephant by Dr. Seuss
    Save:

    Horton, the lovable elephant, discovers a tiny world on a speck of dust and vows to protect the microscopic community of Whos living in Whoville. Despite facing skepticism and ridicule from his neighbors, Horton remains steadfast in his mission to safeguard the Whos. The book follows Horton's journey as he fights to ensure the safety of the tiny creatures and teaches important lessons about friendship, perseverance, and standing up for what you believe in. Dr. Seuss's signature rhyming style and whimsical illustrations bring this heartwarming tale to life, captivating readers of all ages.

    Through the endearing character of Horton, children learn valuable lessons about kindness, acceptance, and the importance of helping others, regardless of their size or differences. The book's engaging storyline and rhythmic prose make it an ideal read-aloud for classrooms, sparking discussions about empathy, courage, and the power of believing in oneself. With its timeless message that "A person's a person, no matter how small," 'Horton Hears a Who!' encourages readers to embrace individuality and celebrate the uniqueness of every living being.


  4. #4

    Esio Trot by Roald Dahl
    Save:

    'Esio Trot' by Roald Dahl is a charming and whimsical tale about a shy man named Mr. Hoppy who is in love with his neighbor, Mrs. Silver. Mrs. Silver is devoted to her pet tortoise, Alfie, and Mr. Hoppy comes up with a clever plan to win her heart by tricking her into thinking that Alfie is growing larger. Through a series of deceptions involving replacing Alfie with progressively larger tortoises, Mr. Hoppy hopes to capture Mrs. Silver's attention and affection. The story is filled with humor, quirky characters, and a touch of magic, making it an entertaining and heartwarming read for both children and adults.

    Roald Dahl's writing style shines through in 'Esio Trot' with its playful tone, witty dialogue, and creative storytelling. explores themes of love, deception, and the lengths people will go to for romance, all wrapped up in a light-hearted and humorous narrative. The characters, including Mr. Hoppy, Mrs. Silver, and Alfie the tortoise, are endearing and memorable, adding depth to the simple yet engaging plot that culminates in a sweet and satisfying conclusion.

    ‘Of course I would!’ Mrs Silver cried. ‘I’d give anything to make it happen! Why, I’ve seen pictures of giant tortoises that are so huge people can ride on their backs! If Alfie were to see those he’d...

  5. 'The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy and Other Stories' by Tim Burton is a collection of darkly humorous poems accompanied by illustrations, featuring odd and outcast characters such as Oyster Boy, Matchstick Girl, and Stain Boy. The poems explore themes of macabre, quirky, and sometimes disturbing situations, told in a style that is reminiscent of nursery rhymes with a twist of dark humor. Tim Burton's unique writing style and illustrations create a world filled with innocence-meets-horror characters, appealing to fans of his films like 'Edward Scissorhands' and 'The Nightmare Before Christmas'.

    The book is a short yet delightful read that captures Burton's signature style of blending darkness with humor and whimsy. Each poem presents a different oddity or misfortune faced by the characters, drawing readers into a world where the bizarre and the melancholic intersect in a way that is both captivating and unsettling. The illustrations complement the poems perfectly, enhancing the overall reading experience and adding to the charm of Burton's storytelling.


  6. #6

    The Runaway Bunny by Margaret Wise Brown
    Save:

    'The Runaway Bunny' by Margaret Wise Brown is a classic children's story that explores the theme of a young bunny wanting to run away from home, while the mother bunny reassures him that she will always find him no matter where he goes. The plot revolves around the imaginative scenarios the little bunny creates to escape, and the creative ways the mother bunny responds to show her unwavering love and devotion. The writing style is simple yet engaging, with a focus on the endearing relationship between the mother and child bunnies, conveying a message of unconditional love and security.

    In 'The Runaway Bunny', Margaret Wise Brown skillfully weaves a heartwarming tale that resonates with both children and adults, showcasing the enduring bond between a parent and child. Through the interactions between the little bunny and his mother, the book conveys a message of reassurance, love, and the comfort of knowing that one is always cherished and protected. The story's imaginative elements and the mother's persistent pursuit of her runaway bunny create a touching narrative that captures the essence of familial love and security.


  7. #7

    The Christmasaurus - Christmasaurus by Tom Fletcher
    Save:

    'The Christmasaurus' by Tom Fletcher is a heartwarming Christmas tale that follows the adventures of a boy named William and a dinosaur, the Christmasaurus. The story is filled with whimsical illustrations, catchy songs, and engaging poetry that captivate readers of all ages. The author's writing style is described as funny, engaging, and thoughtful, making it a modern-day classic that can be enjoyed by both children and adults. The plot features teachable moments that lead to great discussions, keeping readers entertained and learning valuable lessons throughout the story.

    A pile of leaves broke the egg’s fall, and it rolled into the stampede, unharmed. It was kickerbashed and knockerboshed every which way—but it still didn’t crack! Momosaurus and Dadlodocus chased afte...

  8. #8

    The Way Things Work by David Macaulay
    Save:

    'The Way Things Work' by David Macaulay is a delightful and informative guide that explains how various mechanical devices and technologies work through whimsical illustrations and clear explanations. Starting with basic mechanisms and gradually progressing to more advanced technology, the book is enjoyable for readers of all ages. Readers can turn to any page and learn about a wide range of topics, from simple devices like locks and buttons to complex systems like nuclear reactors, all accompanied by handy illustrations that make the learning process engaging and accessible. The book's blend of educational content and charming illustrations has made it a favorite for readers interested in STEM topics or those who simply enjoy exploring how things work in a fun and informative way.


  9. #9

    The Wonderful Things You Will Be by Emily Winfield Martin
    Save:

    'The Wonderful Things You Will Be' by Emily Winfield Martin is a heartwarming tale that portrays a parent's musings about who their child will grow up to be. The story is filled with encouraging and uplifting messages that celebrate individuality, creativity, and wholesome character traits. Through vivid and captivating illustrations, the book conveys a strong sense of wonder and admiration towards the potential of children, urging them to embrace adventure and take care of others. The writing style is described as having a comfortable progression of rhyming phrases that flow smoothly, accompanied by whimsical and unique illustrations that captivate both children and adults alike.


  10. #10

    The Practical Princess by Jay Williams
    Save:

    The Practical Princess by Jay Williams is a beloved book that tells the story of a princess who is self-sufficient, smart, and capable of taking care of herself. The book features princesses who defy traditional gender stereotypes by saving themselves and sometimes even saving the princes. The plot revolves around a princess who, through clever solutions to problems and common sense, navigates through tricky tasks put forth by an evil warlord. The writing style is described as unique, charming, and entertaining, capturing the imagination of readers young and old alike.


Page 1 of 10Next Page