I am Blop!Hervé Tullet

Myriad variations on a simple shape that is easy for a child to recognize. An invitation to discover and explore everyday life and simple ideas.

Specifications:

  • Format: Hardback
  • Size: 245 × 175 mm (9 5/8 × 6 7/8 in)
  • Pages: 110 pp
  • Illustrations: 100 illustrations
  • ISBN: 9780714865331

Hervé Tullet published his first book for children in 1994 and is now recognized as one of the world’s most innovative children’s authors. Known in France as ‘the prince of preschool books’, Tullet takes the concept of reading to a new level, inviting young minds to think imaginatively, independently, and creatively. His titles include New York Times bestseller Press Here, as well as I am Blop!, The Big Book of Art, The Giant Game of Sculpture and the Let’s Play Games series of board books for young children. He lives in Paris.

 

"Tullet plays with shapes that look like chubby Xs or butterflies - blops," he calls them. on every page, one blop (or several, or dozens) do new things, each with a short, hand-lettered title. The six-page "Story of Yellow and Blue Blops" ends with a transparent page with a blue blop printed on it; placed over a yellow blop, they create green. But that's only the beginning. A foil page on a spread mirrors a blop at right ("Blop discovers," written backwards, is legible on the foil.) Blops are decorated like works of art, gnawed on, scribbled on, and even forbidden ("No blopping," reads one page, with a red bar across a blop.) Perforated punch-out blops are included at the end, and a questionnaire ("What do blops eat?") concludes this parade of blop events and transformations. Since the blops themselves are not characters, it's the sheer volume of variations Tullet dreams up that gives the work its energy. And as a hat-tip to the book's endless search for innovation, even the format is a novelty - it's a stylish, irregularly-shaped polygon. Ages 3-up."—Publishers Weekly

"Don't bother looking up "blop" in the dictionary. You won't find it. Instead, award-winning French illustrator Herve Tullet means for you to decide for yourself how to describe the abstract shape inside the funhouse-shaped board book. Is it a butterfly, star, shamrock? Because it's everything and nothing in particular, Blop takes on a personality of intrepid curiosity - morphing through colors, grown gin size and multiplying, and discovering its own reflection. Simple questions and declarative statements lead young readers along Blop's 110-page journey from the chalkboard to 3-D sculpture and beyond."—Dallas Child

"Lighthearted, fun and original, this book will delight children and parents alike."—Kirkus Reviews, starred review

"Incredibly whimsical and endlessly inventive..."—Scripps Howard News Service