Anniversary edition of an easy read for young children, especially children who might be moving away from picture books and on to early readers Max hates his picture books, and he's throwing them all away. When things don't go his way and he's sent to bed without dinner for drawing on the wall with his purple crayon, Max begins to question what good are books anyway. His room doesn't turn into a forest or boat, or anything wild, for that matter! And why does green ham in the refrigerator taste so BAD! Every last one goes in the box for the trash. But wait, the one where the little bird is returned safely to its nest. That book was the best, as was the one with the flying snowman and the big stack of turtles. Just then Max learns how invaluable imagination is, and has a BIG change of heart. Now go away, so he can read his picture books! Join writer and illustrator Timothy Young for this irreverent and humorous story that both pokes fun at and celebrates many of the classics of children's literature. AGES: 5 to 8 AUTHOR: Timothy Young has been an animator, puppet maker, toy designer, sculptor, art director, and graphic designer. He's designed for Pee-Wee's Playhouse, the Muppets, The Simpsons, Disney, and Universal Studios. Timothy is the author/illustrator of over a dozen children's book titles, including The Angry Little Puffin, If You Give a Puffin a Muffin, Untitled, I Hate Picture Books, and the Family Choice Award-winning I'm Going to Outer Space! His favorite part of being an author is traveling to schools and talking to kids.