A review by tatidengo
I'll Be You and You Be Me by Maurice Sendak, Ruth Krauss

4.0

I'm not sure what I just read, but it was endearing as hell. It seems to have no rhyme nor reason, but that is what makes it special, in its own nonsense poetry-like way. It is innocence in its purest essence.

I would have LOVED this book as a child. I can definitely see myself reading this back to back to back, finding quirky new things in the drawings and playfulness in the text each time.

It reminded me of the little hidden drawings in the corners of Richard Scarry's illustrations. That's always a plus.