Notebook for Fantastical Observations: The Spiderwick Chronicles
by
Tony DiTerlizzi & Holly Black
Order:
USA
Can
Simon & Schuster, 2005 (2005)
Hardcover
Reviewed by Hilary Williamson
L
ike other books in the popular
Spiderwick
series,
Notebook for Fantastical Observations
has the trademark old-fashioned look in its cover and illustrations. This interactive volume is dedicated to '
writers, artists, and readers
'. Inside are fourteen short stories of '
encounters with faerie
' sent in to the authors, separated by suggested exercises to '
help you investigate faerie activity where you live
' (along with a warning that some faeries can be dangerous).
T
he brief tales range from Kelly's problems after brownie Skifflewhim turns into a boggart and messes up her room, to Alex's encounter with a unicorn at the zoo. They feature dwarves, elves, goblins, dragons, griffins, hobgoblins, ogres, and other fey creatures. Creative interactive activities - such as making a '
Faerie Menu
' with '
Today's Weird Food Specials
', filling in a cartoon template for '
A Goblin Mystery
', writing a postcard from a hobgoblin, inventing knock-knock jokes to share with faerie creatures - all relate to the story just told.
G
ive
Notebook for Fantastical Observations
to a young
Spiderwick
fan. It will keep them busy, and perhaps they'll share with you the doings of all the faerie creatures that populate their own imaginations.
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