Available Formats
Big Bug
By (Author) Henry Cole
Illustrated by Henry Cole
Simon & Schuster
Little Simon
1st June 2018
United States
Children
Fiction
Early years: size, shapes and patterns
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Nature and animal stories
Board book
28
Width 152mm, Height 152mm, Spine 18mm
270g
Size is relative, but everything is worth seeing in this concept book from the illustrator of And Tango Makes Threenow available as a Classic Board Book.
Beginning with a beautiful close-up of a big ladybug, this adorable board book artfully depicts the concept of scale as it zooms out from the bug, to a flower, to a cow, all the way to an expansive spread of sky. Then author Henry Cole masterfully zooms back in from that sky, to a tree, to a house, to a window, all the way to the end where an adorable dog is taking a little nap.
Young readers will love the lush illustrations of the animals, objects, and scenery of a farm, and theyll delight in seeing how something big can suddenly seem little with every turn of a page!
In Cole s latest picture book, an object can be seen as big or little depending on context. The words Big bug appear on a double-page spread almost filled with a picture of a ladybug. The next spread, illustrating Little bug / Big leaf, shows a smaller picture of the same ladybug on a large leaf. Each turn of the page takes the viewer farther away. The leaf is little compared with a nearby flower, but the flower is little next to a dog, which is dwarfed by a cow. After the big object pictured is the sky, the comparison vector shifts, and everything named is smaller than its predecessor. Well matched with the concept, the mixedmedia illustrations are simple and effective. Cole makes good use of changing perspectives in the skillfully composed paintings of rural scenes. Children will enjoy picking out the objects that appear in several illustrations, as they diminish or increase in size from page to page. An attractive addition to picture-book collections.--May 1, 2014 "Booklist ""
In Cole's latest picture book, an object can be seen as big or little depending on context. The words "Big bug" appear on a double-page spread almost filled with a picture of a ladybug. The next spread, illustrating "Little bug / Big leaf," shows a smaller picture of the same ladybug on a large leaf. Each turn of the page takes the viewer farther away. The leaf is little compared with a nearby flower, but the flower is little next to a dog, which is dwarfed by a cow. After the "big" object pictured is the sky, the comparison vector shifts, and everything named is smaller than its predecessor. Well matched with the concept, the mixedmedia illustrations are simple and effective. Cole makes good use of changing perspectives in the skillfully composed paintings of rural scenes. Children will enjoy picking out the objects that appear in several illustrations, as they diminish or increase in size from page to page. An attractive addition to picture-book collections.--May 1, 2014 "Booklist "
Henry Cole has written and illustrated more than 150 books for children, includingSpot, the Cat;And Tango Makes Three;Oink;andLittle Bo in France. He is also the illustrator ofWith a Little Help from My Friendsby John Lennon and Paul McCartney. A former elementary school teacher, he now writes and paints full time.