A story of imagination and art, surprise is the key to this flapbook. Andrew likes to doodle. The illustrations show the process of his doodling from a line to a full illustration, and the text closes with a reminder that there is always time for more fun tomorrow, making me think that its intention is to be a bedtime story. Akin to Harold and the Purple Crayon, though Drew's illustrations are far more detailed and realistic if involving more subject and less landscape, there is something far more memorable about a purple crayon than a pencil.This is another picture book where the illustrations and ingenuity of the design outshine the text. I loved Andrew Drew and Drew! It's a fun story in which Andrew is always drawing and he never knows where his pencil will take him. while Andrew's drawings have simple beginnings, they evolve into surprising creations. Saltzberg uses paper in a unique way, folding to add more paper thereby giving Andrew more room to draw. Students will go back to this book repeatedly, looking for inspiration to their own doodles.
What do You think about Andrew Drew And Drew (2012)?
Very creative - such an experience seeing what unfolds with each lifting of the flaps
—angelamariemagsajo
A fantastic flap-and fold-over doodler's dazzler! -Monty K.
—Courtz
Great fun--perfect for imaginative artists!
—bookworm24