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Flotsam by david wiesner
Flotsam by david wiesner









flotsam by david wiesner

I’ve fallen in love with this book and its enthralling take on seashore treasure hunting.Īnna would cut off her ear to paint like Van Gogh. While there is no educational purpose to this story, it serves as an extraordinary way to stimulate the imagination of a young readers mind. I find Flotsam to be creative and engaging. For instance: how do the seahorse feel about alien invasions? How old is this indestructible seeming waterproof camera? Experiencing the story from within allows readers to grapple questions similar to what the protagonist might be thinking.

flotsam by david wiesner

This story is best told without textual narrative as it allows the reader to feel like they are inside the story. Such as when Wiesner focuses on a magnifying glass, suggesting the visual perspective of the protagonist looking down at it. He is also the recipient of three Caldecott Honors, for Free Fall, Sector 7, and Mr. Perspective is used to change the readers point of view from third eye to what the protagonist sees. David Wiesner is internationally renowned for his visual storytelling and has won the Caldecott Medal three timesfor Tuesday, The Three Pigs, and Flotsamthe second person in history to do so. Wiesner plays with perspective and page set-up to aid in narration some openings being double paged, while some contain multiple panels such as what can be found in a comic book, using the gutter to his advantage expressing passage of time. From mechanical trout, starfish islands, and octopi reading bedtime stories, he discovers through these photos the unknown wonders of the deep sea.įlotsam is a wordless picturebook told through intricate illustrations. He brings the camera to “One-Hour-Photo”, to get the photos developed. You’d never guess it to be home of extraterrestrial beings! Flotsam is a fanciful story about a boy who is playing on a beach and finds an old camera washed up on shore. The deep sea is a space alien to mankind….











Flotsam by david wiesner