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Mr Miniscule and the Whale
Mr Miniscule and the Whale | Julian Tuwim
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Julian Tuwim (1894-1953) was one of Poland's leading poets. He won fame not just for his adult verse but also for his rhymes for children, many of which are classics known to every Polish child. He also wrote satirical verse and loved word games, inventing palindromes (whole sentences that read the same forwards and backwards), lipograms (whole paragraphs that leave out a particular letter),and tautograms (sentences where every word starts with the same letter). Nobody knows if he ever set out to sea to see a whale.Bohdan Butenko (born 1931) is one of Poland's top illustrators, whose drawings appear in more than 200 children's books. He is also famous for his animated cartoons - especially featuring Gucio the clumsy hippo and Cezar the sensible dog - as well as for his stage sets and television design. He has won many prizes, among them the 2012 Order of the Smile - a special medal awarded by children to adults who are particularly kind to them.
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I love #picturebooks with #poetry. In this book about an #explorer, who has traveled the world, but never seen a whale, the prose appeals equally to children and adults. There are no frilly nursery rhymes here, just engaging storytelling told in verse, which both my kids at age 5 and 2 enjoy. The illustrations are gorgeous and the intentional use of white space impress the littleness of Mr. Miniscule in the vast world. A new bedtime favorite!

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Mr Miniscule was half the height
of a coffee bean, no more,
but still he loved to travel,
but still he loved to explore.

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With his vessel finally ready,
he boarded a butterfly plane
and off he went to the seashore,
then fluttered down again.