It Might Be An Apple
Shinsuke Yoshitake
It Might Be an Apple is a boisterous, philosophical shaggy dog story for young children – and probably a few adults. The story follows a child’s hilarious, wildly inventive train of thought through all the things an apple might be if it is not, in fact, an apple. Distrusting the apple’s convincing appearance, the child’s imagination spirals upwards and outwards into a madcap fantasy world – maybe it’s a star from outer space with tiny aliens on board? Perhaps it wants a cool hairstyle? Does it feel scared, or snore at night? Children can see what all these crazy, funny things might look like. This book is not only huge fun, but it also encourages a questioning, challenging approach to the world around us.
Reviews
I was happy about the book because the boy was saying that the apple could grow big and he even said it might be a orange
Viscountess Kiki Mildew 24.07.2025
It was a good book, and funny. We liked the page with the apple family and the apple aliens.
Lieutenant Stinky Eggybread 13.07.2023
I really like this book because it is really funny and scientific
Fairy Ariel Remmington 04.09.2022
I love in this book there's a picture of an apple in big size but as a machine! And on the next page he waters it for three months and it turns into a house, he thinks. It's my favourite book.
Commander Race-car Pipistrel 11.07.2020
We've borrowed this book from the library quite a few times. Lots to look for in the pictures. Lots to make you think. Quite funny and clever.
Anonymous 23.08.2017