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  • Published: 15 July 2015
  • ISBN: 9781770496132
  • Imprint: Tundra Books
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 40
  • RRP: $35.00

InvisiBill




A funny, absurd and clever take on the overlooked middle-child story.

Bill just wanted someone to pass him the potatoes.

     Unfortunately, no one even noticed--not his mother (a very busy woman with an important job), not his father (a very important man with a busy job), not his very intelligent older brother, not even his very athletic little sister.

     If someone had noticed, the wonderful, terrible thing that happened might never have happened.

     But it did.

     InvisiBill is the hilariously absurd, tongue-in-cheek story of an ordinary middle child who feels so overlooked by his busy, distracted family that he becomes invisible ... or InvisiBill!

  • Published: 15 July 2015
  • ISBN: 9781770496132
  • Imprint: Tundra Books
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 40
  • RRP: $35.00

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Praise for InvisiBill

PRAISE FOR The Day My Mom Came to Kindergarten:
"... with lively humor and a bright, welcoming cartoon aesthetic ... Young readers will giggle ..." - Publishers Weekly
"You can almost smell the crayons ... A well-observed kindergarten whimsy." - Kirkus Reviews
"Fergus's light humor keeps the story amusing ..." - The New York Times
"Tongue so firmly in cheek that it might have to be surgically removed, Fergus crafts a switcheroo that will have children rolling on the floor and, along with certain parents and less-experienced teachers, getting the point, too." - Booklist

PRAISE FOR Mr. Zinger's Hat:
"Petričić uses simple outlines and candy colors for the story within-a-story and somber shades and cross-hatching for the scenes of Mr. Zinger and Leo - so distinct are the styles, they could easily be the work of two separate, equally accomplished illustrators...." - Publishers Weekly
"This book oh-so-softly brings across a sweet multigenerational message about sharing the power of imagination." - Booklist
"Petričić ... expertly evokes the episode's understated warmth while cranking up the visual appeal with a set of distinctly delineated central characters interacting comfortably with one another." - Kirkus Reviews

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