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Life's Least Important Questions


No. of pages 96

Published: 2002

Great for age 9-12 years

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Try using your brain to consider some of the most unusual questions that no normal person would ever ask you? For instance: You are a famous artist getting paid tons of money to make statues of beekeepers, but you are limited to just one of four of these materials: bubble wrap, Spam, cactus prickles or hair. Which one would you use? Next: you may be asked to connect the face of a celebrity to his or her tattoo, or match wacky words to famous people in history Next: what name would you choose for your new band: The Backwash Boys? N-Stynk? The Smudgesickles? This book is better than the latest video game, more fun than watching TV, and illustrated with the most amazing colour illustrations ever seen! It looks like a puzzle book, but it's really an existential humour book for young teenagers and there are no real answers to these questions! Every illustrated "puzzle" is like a figurative smack on the head: jarring and hilarious

 

 

There are 96 pages in this book. This book was published in 2002 by Sterling Juvenile .

Jim Paillot has created illustrations for clients such as Walt Disney Imagineering, Coca-Cola, "Sports Illustrated for Kids," Nickelodeon, and Klutz Publishing. He also helped design Port Discovery, The Children's Museum in Baltimore.