Check out this trailer for the book: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sd3cXLHzcHA
Is this an illustrated book… or an long picturebook? Does it matter? The big question is which children will this quirky oddball friendship story appeal to? What is it about the characters and situations that make this an enjoyable read?
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The image of Bink really reminds me of my little sister. Although she cannot see this comment, I still want to say some good words about her. Like this naughty, clingy troublemaker in this book, my little sister never feels tired of sticking to me like white to rice. She fancies colorful stuff and cute boys, asking me inexplainable questions ceaselessly, and turning to me when getting into troubles. Sometimes I really dislike to act as the one who did nothing but to clean up the mess at last. But I’ll feel even worse if one day she is mature enough to be indepedent and never can be that close to me. Cos at that time I’ll lose the chance to act as an adult and take care of her. Most people do not like troubles.However when the trouble’s gone, they’ll realize that the one which bothers them the most becomes the one they miss most, for it embodies the value of themselves.