If one has to describe the picture books of Oliver Jeffers, whimsical is the word. He creates masterpieces in the form of picture books. They are nothing sort of an art form. The eccentric paintings made by Oliver Jeffers has been exhibited at several places and his picture books have bagged numerous accolades. No child should be aloof of his creativity and ingenuity. Here is a quick look at a few of his books that every child must-read.
#1 New York Times Bestseller
Written by Drew Daywalt and illustrated by Oliver Jeffers. Poor Duncan finds a stack of letters. His box of crayons decides to quit. In each letter, the crayons write about their grievances. Colour Red feels he is overworked, Blue is tired of being a favourite colour, Yellow and Orange are fighting as each wants to be the colour of the sun. Pink is tired of being a girl’s colour, Beige is weary of being an alternative to Brown. Page by page the humorous conversations with the crayons and the vibrant illustrations are so magical that you transform to a world of colours and crayons. Suitable for all artistic people of any age. This book even has a riotous sequel named The Day the Crayons Came Home.