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    • Tom Harshberger
      Tom Harshberger last edited by

      Hi everyone, anyone have any suggestions of books similar to 'Full Moon Soup' by Allistair Graham? One of my favorites as a child. I have been developing an idea to write a wordless children's book in a somewhat similar cross-section style. Something along the lines of a Stephen Biesty book but with more story.

      I'm just looking for more inspiration. Any leads are appreciated! 🙂

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        GabeRobinson @Tom Harshberger last edited by

        @Tom-Harshberger Hmmm, can't think of anything off the top of my head but will let you know if anything comes up. Cool-looking book, thanks for sharing!

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        • Melissa_Bailey
          Melissa_Bailey @Tom Harshberger last edited by

          @Tom-Harshberger cool! I've never even heard of this book -- will have to check it out!

          Here are a few suggestions of detailed and/or cross-section style picture books:

          • Farmhouse and Hello Lighthouse by Sophie Blackall -- Hello Lighthouse won the Caldecott

          • Journey, Quest, and Return by Aaron Becker (wordless trilogy)

          • Found by Jeff Newman

          • The Dog Walk by Sven Nordqvist

          • The Midnight Fair by Gideon Sterer

          • The Wanderer by Peter Van den Ende

          • One Little Bag by Henry Cole

          • Gold by Jed Alexander, sequel to Red, which is also good

          • Leaf by Daishu Ma

          • The Arrival by Shaun Tan -- for a little bit older audience, but has that feeling of visiting a whole other world

          Most of these are wordless, except the books by Sophie Blackall, which have the cross sections you were mentioning you're looking for. However, they are quieter books. Hope these help. Let us know if you're looking for something more specific in book recommendations.

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          • Tom Harshberger
            Tom Harshberger @Melissa_Bailey last edited by

            @Melissa_Bailey This is great! Thank you so much!!

            instagram.com/tomharshberger.art

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            • Melissa_Bailey
              Melissa_Bailey @Tom Harshberger last edited by

              @Tom-Harshberger you're so welcome!

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              • Chantal Goetheer
                Chantal Goetheer @Tom Harshberger last edited by

                @Tom-Harshberger my kids are also very entertained with these type of books. Aaron Becker is awesome.
                This one is one of those about the theater in Antwerp https://www.bol.com/nl/nl/p/thuis-in-theater/9200000056272183/
                And loved this one about a forest. https://www.bol.com/nl/nl/p/twaalf-maanden-in-het-bos/9200000079530407/
                If you click on 'inkijkexemplaar' you can get a preview of the book.
                Go for it!

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                • Tom Harshberger
                  Tom Harshberger @Chantal Goetheer last edited by

                  @Chantal-Goetheer Ooh these are really cool. Thank you!

                  instagram.com/tomharshberger.art

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