There's nothing ZigZag enjoys more than tasting his words as he uses them, plays with them, and enjoys them, for ZigZag is a lover of words! But one day, excited and energized, he gulps down all his vowels while exploring and enjoying the word "tambourine." Without A, E, I, O, and U, ZigZag's life is turned upside-down: no more lovely tambourines, only tasteless and dull tmbrns; no more tart green apples, only disappointing ppls. Poor ZigZag can't even get any sleep in his comfy, cozy bed, which is now a too short bd. But vowels are all around ZigZag, from his grandmother's satisfied "Aaahs" to his best friend Beanie's amazed "Ooohs." Can you help ZigZag find his vowels again?
This is a wonderful romp through language that reminds readers to taste their words, even at the risk of swallowing them--for how else to know if they are sweet or bitter; salty, crunchy, or smooth? It is also a companion volume, with a twist, to Paschkis's The Wordy Book.
Julie Paschkis is a painter, textile designer, and award-winning illustrator of more than 25 books for children, many of which she also wrote. She loves vivid language and art that tells stories.
★ "This clever book is filled with words... The wonderful illustrations, in pen and ink, are so detailed, with texture that is filled with lines going every way imaginable, shading, an abundance of color, and a lot of movement. There is a classic feel, an Eastern European flavor not unlike a Ukrainian easter egg making it a feast for the eyes, and the abundance of sounds are just fun to read aloud. Librarians should put this on the top of 'to read' piles: it is very imaginative and attractive." --Katrina Yurenka, Youth Services Book Review
PRAISE FOR THE WORDY BOOK, THE COMPANION VOLUME TO ZIGZAG
"Some children's books feel like classics the first time one encounters them. It's not hard to imagine young poets embracingThe Wordy Bookas warmly as new generations keep embracing The Little Prince."―Naomi Shihab Nye, for the New York Times
★ A Publishers Weekly High-Concept Picture Book for Children
★ Selected for 2021 Society of Illustrators Original Art Exhibition
★ Kirkus starred review