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The Boy Who Cried Fabulous is a fun children's book written by Lesléa Newman. It was published in March 2004 by Tricycle Press. The beautiful pictures in the book were drawn by Peter Ferguson. This story teaches us about seeing the world in our own special way.

About the Book

This book tells the story of a boy named Roger. He lives in America, and the story feels like it's happening in the middle of the 1900s. Roger is a very excited boy who loves to notice things around him. He often gets sidetracked on his way home or to school. This happens because he sees so many "fabulous" things!

What's the Story About?

Roger loves to use the word "fabulous" for everything he finds amazing. At first, his parents don't like this word. They tell him not to use it. So, Roger starts to find other exciting words to describe what he sees. He uses words like "spectacular" or "magnificent."

Over time, Roger's parents begin to understand him better. They start to appreciate how Roger sees the world. They learn to love his unique way of noticing all the wonderful things around him. The story shows how important it is to be yourself and how families can learn from each other.

Who Made the Book?

The author, Lesléa Newman, is known for writing many children's books. She often writes stories that help kids understand different feelings and ideas. The illustrator, Peter Ferguson, created all the pictures for the book. His artwork helps bring Roger's world to life.

What Did Critics Say?

Publishers Weekly, a well-known magazine that reviews books, talked about The Boy Who Cried Fabulous. They said that Peter Ferguson's paintings are "burnished," which means they look rich and shiny. They also mentioned that the pictures show a "whimsical realm," meaning a fun and imaginative world. They even thought Roger looked a bit like Jimmy Olsen, a famous character from comic books.

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