Award-winning author and illustrator Charise Mericle Harper delivers a
fantastically funny picture book about doing the impossible: drawing a
horse. A children's metafiction book about creativity and imaginative
play centered around an art lesson, Harper cleverly shows readers how
drawings are a collection of recognizable shapes put together to create
something new.
Elementary-aged readers will delight as the simple "nothing shape"
becomes a cat, a squirrel, a beaver, a bunny, a dog, a turtle, and a
bear. But what about a horse? The cat really wants a horse. But . . .
the book cannot draw a horse. Can the quick-draw book appease the
horse-obsessed cat with an impressive collection of horse-y alternatives
(all created from the same "nothing shape")? Or will the cat finally get
a horse?
Harper's quirky, contemporary voice and kid-friendly comic
illustration style is on full display in this hilarious picture book
with art education appeal. I Cannot Draw a Horse invites young readers
into the narrative fun, as do such modern classics as Press Here by
Hervé Tullet, Never Let a Unicorn Scribble by Diane Alber and The Day
the Crayons Quit by Drew Daywalt.
Hardcover picture book; 48 pages; 10 x 10 in.