You would think it's obvious. Who hasn't heard "Well, that's a stupid question"? This inviting little book will amuse children who enjoy silliness and we don't think there is one that doesn't. Amusing illustrations of 23 scenarios pulled from real life and from, we'll call it, exaggerated real life. And what child, and adult, doesn't exaggerate from time to time? Are you in a hurry? says the person behind the bathroom door. Too sick for school? Dad asks the spotted green child. Is it too hot? Mum asks the person in the shower. You don't like it? Mum asks from underneath a plate of spaghetti. Some are possible. A few are probable. But most are definitely impossible, except in a child's imagination. So that means they are most certainly funny. AGES: 9 to 12 AUTHOR: Philippe Corentin is a French author and illustrator of more than 20 children's books that often satirise icons of children's literature (like Santa Claus or Little Red Riding Hood) and breaks the stereotypes to make them absurd and friendly, in a word, human. A number of his books have been adapted to animation and are available on YouTube, some have been viewed as much as 300,000 times. He lives in the French countryside of Eure-et-Loir.