The Nonsense Show

The Nonsense Show by Eric Carle, published by Puffin in 2015, is a whimsical exploration of absurdity and imagination designed for young readers. This 40-page book presents a series of humorous and surreal scenarios, such as ducks growing out of bananas and a mouse catching a cat, inviting children to embrace the playful nature of nonsense. Carle, known for his vibrant illustrations and engaging storytelling, combines elements of surrealism with the charm of nursery rhymes, encouraging creativity and laughter.
In this edition, readers will find a delightful blend of humor and art that sparks curiosity about what is possible and what is not. The book serves as an introduction to various artistic styles while appealing to children’s innate love of play. Through its imaginative verses and colorful illustrations, The Nonsense Show aims to inspire a lifelong appreciation for both words and art, making it a unique addition to any child’s library.
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Ducks growing out of bananas? A mouse catching a cat? What’s wrong with this book?
Yes, there’s something strange, something funny and even downright preposterous on every page of this book But it’s not a mistake – it’s nonsense And it’s also surrealism. Nonsense lies at the heart of many beloved nursery rhymes. Children readily accept odd statements like “the cow
jumped over the moon” and “the dish ran away with the spoon.” This fanciful bending of reality is also basic to surrealism.
In this book, nonsense and surrealism combine to spark creativity and imagination. What’s true? What’s impossible? What’s absolutely absurd? From Eric Carle, creator of the classic, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, comes a book to make children laugh and think, preparing them for a
lifetime of loving both words and art.
Following on the heels of “The Artist Who Painted a Blue Horse “(an homage to the artist Franz Marc and expressionism) and” Friends,” with its semi-abstract artwork, “The Nonsense Show” forms a trilogy of sorts, dedicated to introducing young readers to different styles of artwork without ever overlooking the need to, first and foremost, appeal to children and their love of play. One of the true legends and pioneers of picture book making continues to expand and challenge the genre.
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