The Little Wooden Robot and the Log Princess
By Tom Gauld
By Tom Gauld
By Tom Gauld
By Tom Gauld
Category: Children's Graphic Novels | Children's Picture Books
Category: Children's Graphic Novels
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$18.99
Aug 24, 2021 | ISBN 9780823446988 | 4-8 years
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Aug 24, 2021 | ISBN 9780823450671 | 4-8 years
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Praise
“Fairy tale tropes are upended in Gauld’s charming tale of royal siblings who take turns rescuing each other.”—PEOPLE
“One of the best picture books I’ve read this year. . . . It’s impossible not to cheer for this unlikely sibling duo, the eponymous little wooden robot and his sister, the log princess. . . . The book is welcomely, and interestingly, diverse as well, shaking up familiar formulas.”—The New York Times
“This funny and heartfelt book is a wonderful introduction to the language of cartooning for kids who before long will be devouring graphic novels like candy.”—The Washington Post
“With appealing, clean-lined artwork and a storyline full of affectionate characters and selfless deeds, “The Little Wooden Robot and the Log Princess” will be an especially good read-aloud for families”—Wall Street Journal
★ “The brilliant pacing of the story, accomplished in both illustrations and text, make this a truly delightful tale that will be enjoyed by a wide ranging audience. With heroic beetles and delightful multiracial siblings, this is a magical offering.”—School Library Journal, Starred Review
★ “This invented fairy tale by cartoonist Gauld (Mooncop, for adults) offers whimsy, imaginative power, and narrative poise.”—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
★ “A marvelous journey. . . . Gauld’s fairy tale feels both timeless and completely new; utterly fresh, yet like a story heard long ago and finally found again. Enchanting.”—Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
★ “In his children’s book debut, Gauld demonstrates his love for odd, funny, invented archetypes (such as the Queen of the Mushrooms) while elsewhere playing it absolutely straight, showing respect for his audience and for the fairy-tale form.”—The Horn Book, Starred Review
★ “The beautifully worded narrative and engaging artwork combine to give this picture book its considerable appeal. . . . A captivating, original fairy tale.”—Booklist, Starred Review
★ ”This modern fairy tale invokes its predecessors well; Gauld’s art is particularly striking, with pen lines that combine the aesthetics of a classic cartoonish look and traditional woodcut art, divided frequently into comic book panels. Humor runs throughout the story. . . . This will likely be an instant bedtime staple.”—The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books, Starred Review
★ “Fairy-tale tropes are tweaked in this delightsome picture book about a couple of royal (and loyal) siblings–one a wooden boy, the other a log princess.”—Shelf Awareness, Starred Review
“What an astonishingly sweet book. I worried about the log princess, loved all the adventures we never saw, and cheered the family of beetles.”—Neil Gaiman
“A wooden masterpiece.”—Lemony Snicket
“The part about the witch is really, really good.”—Lisa Brown
“Tom Gauld has created a masterful classic fairytale of a picture book that hits in all the right ways. In his inimitable style, he has squeezed royalty, robots, witches, inventors, trolls, sea-captains, forests, ghosts, and… beetles (!) into a beautiful, odd, adventurous and satisfying story. All wrapped up, of course, with the bow of sibling love.”—Oliver Jeffers
“There’s a whole universe within these pages. Fun to read, clever, and kind.”—Jillian Tamaki
“Tom Gauld is one of the best storytellers working and everything he does so well is here – it is beautiful, immersive, expertly told, and breathes completely on its own. I am jealous of it.”—Jon Klassen
“I didn’t know the world needed another fairy tale until I read this funny, beautiful, perfect book.”—Carson Ellis
“Written and illustrated by an award-winning cartoonist and graphic novelist, this book spins a modern day fairytale which introduces young readers to a magical universe chock-full of interesting characters. Children will pour over the whimsical cartoon-style pen drawings detailed with cross hatching and colored in muted tones as they search for objects and characters shown in the background throughout the story.”—School Library Connection
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