Mr wuffles book6/8/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() The book’s cover juxtaposes the exclamation point in the rainbow-colored lettering of the title with a. ![]() Wiesner once again produces a fantasy adventure that isn’t like anything else around. One of his children’s friends had a cat called Mr. Wuffles-yes, humans aren’t even a factor in this story of extraterrestrial first contact. The aliens succeed in befriending the insects that live within the walls of the house, and together they concoct a plan to outwit Mr. Wuffles plays a little too roughly with the toy ship, the aliens must venture into the cats territory to make. Wuffles ignores all his cat toys but one, which turns out to be a spaceship piloted by small green aliens, and when Mr. Though the artwork, done in watercolor and India ink, is superbly colored and composed, the most inventive aspect of the story may be the hieroglyphic language the three-time Caldecott Medalist has invented for his aliens: this is a nearly wordless book full of dialogue no one (excepting maybe Wiesner) will know how to speak aloud. This book was released on 2013 with total page 37 pages. (Picture book ages 4 to 8) In this brilliant book, Wiesner (Flotsam, Tuesday) unleashes the. Wiesner constructs his story in a mix of full spreads and comics-style panels. WUFFLES Written and illustrated by David Wiesner. Wuffles bats their spaceship about playfully, damaging it, and in a daring move, the aliens break for safety under the radiator. But he homes in on a metal object (imagine two doll-size colanders soldered shut), imperiling the tiny green aliens inside. Wuffles, a handsome black cat with white paws and an arrogant air, couldn’t care less about the many toys purchased for his amusement. ![]()
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