Hello! I want to share a picture book. I'd be grateful for your reviews. I wrote the text about a tiny pill bug with gigantic love for vanilla ice cream and my eleven-year-old son illustrated it beautifully ... I'd love to hear your sincere opinions... Meet Ferdinand. Ferdinand is not a very big creature. He is an ordinary little bug. Well, not exactly ordinary. He is known by many names like pill bug or woodlouse, and some even call him a roll-up bug or a roly-poly. That's because of his ability to roll up his entire body into a ball smaller than marble in just a moment. Ferdinand is a special roly-poly because he likes ice cream, especially vanilla flavoured ice cream. Ferdinand likes vanilla ice cream so much that during the night he sneaks into an ice-cream shop and eats it. Well, he is so small that nobody even notices him. As small as he is, he can barely eat as much ice cream as you can put on the top of the smallest spoon, you've ever seen. Although being that small, once the ice-cream man saw him and decided to crush him. Find out what happened next in this funny and educational picture book written by a father and beautifully illustrated by his eleven-year-old son.
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I'd love to hear your sincere opinions...
Meet Ferdinand.
Ferdinand is not a very big creature.
He is an ordinary little bug.
Well, not exactly ordinary.
He is known by many names like pill bug or woodlouse, and some even call him a roll-up bug or a roly-poly.
That's because of his ability to roll up his entire body into a ball smaller than marble in just a moment.
Ferdinand is a special roly-poly because he likes ice cream, especially vanilla flavoured ice cream.
Ferdinand likes vanilla ice cream so much that during the night he sneaks into an ice-cream shop and eats it.
Well, he is so small that nobody even notices him.
As small as he is, he can barely eat as much ice cream as you can put on the top
of the smallest spoon, you've ever seen.
Although being that small, once the ice-cream man saw him and decided to crush him.
Find out what happened next in this funny and educational picture book written by a father and beautifully illustrated by his eleven-year-old son.