This unique mix-and-match book is the perfect gift for children of all ages. Artist Norman Messenger begins the fun with eight basic characters; when readers change foreheads, eyes, noses, mouths, and necks, as many as 65,000 individual faces can be created. Full color.
Norman Messenger is the author-illustrator of Imagine, among other books. A highly regarded illustrator, he is a founding member of the Association of Illustrators in Great Britain, where he lives.
"It is the common wonder of all men, how among so many millions of faces, there should be none alike" - Sir Thomas Browne, Religio Medici, 1642
A fun book for all ages! The ability to make different faces by mixing and matching different parts of the face is addictive and can get competitive to see who can make the silliest face.
A fun extension might be to have each family member draw a face and then create your own "Making Faces"
When I was a kid, I loved books that had their pages cut into stips because it was creative fun. For example, you could create your own animal (legs of a pig, body of a bird, head of an elephant) and then with the flip of a page, the whole thing changed again. The book, Making Faces, does that with a face. It starts out with a lady, then a man, another woman, and by the end of the book it's to scary people with pointed tonges, tattoos, and safety-pin earings.
The book is very creative and the artwork is excellent.