By William Steig
Copyright 1968
William Steig, author of many children’s books, including Abel’s Island, Sylvester and the Magic Pebble,
Brave Irene, and Shrek, was years ahead of his time. He was writing in text-speak way before cell
phones existed. His play with letters and
sound in C D B requires a little creative thinking, but it is well worth the
effort to figure out. It is just like
trying to decipher some of those vanity license plates. The entire book consists of a collection of
pictures with captions written in code.
D N S 5 X
This doesn’t make sense until you read the names of the
letters and number out loud. If you
still have trouble, just look at the drawing.
Then you’ll see it is actually a full sentence: The hen has five eggs.
This is an X-L-N book for readers of all ages who enjoy a
little challenge.
S E-Z 4 U, S?
This is D N of this post.
N Q for reading it.
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