We Forgot Brock!
Carter Goodrich
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Description for We Forgot Brock!
Hardback. The importance of imaginary friends is very real in this adventure from the author of Say Hello to Zorro! and lead designer for Despicable Me. Num Pages: 48 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: YFB. Category: (J) Children / Juvenile. Dimension: 266 x 266 x 12. Weight in Grams: 548.
Phillip and Brock are best friends. Everyone can see Phillip, but only Phillip can see Brock.
A night at the Big Fair is all fun and games until Phillip gets sleepy, heads home, and forgets Brock!
Brock misses Phillip. And Phillip misses Brock. Will they reunite? With the help of another pair of pals, they just might. Because even imaginary friends get lost sometimes. Finding them is part of the adventure.
Phillip and Brock are best friends. Everyone can see Phillip, but only Phillip can see Brock.
A night at the Big Fair is all fun and games until Phillip gets sleepy, heads home, and forgets Brock!
Brock misses Phillip. And Phillip misses Brock. Will they reunite? With the help of another pair of pals, they just might. Because even imaginary friends get lost sometimes. Finding them is part of the adventure.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Condition
New
Number of Pages
48
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9781442480902
SKU
V9781442480902
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-1
About Carter Goodrich
Carter Goodrich has illustrated sixteen New Yorker covers and was the lead character designer for Brave, Ratatouille (for which he won the International Animated Film Society’s Annie Award for character design), and Despicable Me. He has designed characters for many other beloved animated films, including Finding Nemo; Monsters, Inc; and Open Season. Of the films he has worked on, four have gone on to win Academy Awards. A ... Read more
Reviews for We Forgot Brock!
"Hilarious and heartwarming in equal measure."
Booklist - Starred Review
August 2015
"What starts as a familiar story of pretend play and dramatic irony turns into something stranger and more beautiful—a Möbius strip of fantasy and reality, with happy endings all around"
Publisher's Weekly - Starred Review
May 2015
"Goodrich’s illustrations perfectly portray ... Read more