If You Cry like a Fountain by Noemi Vola

$24.99 Sale Save
Adding to Cart Added to Cart

Ages: 3–7 years

A quirky and surprisingly funny picture book about the many practical uses for tears, for fans of Big Feelings.

In an attempt to cheer up a sad-looking worm, a narrator makes things worse by causing the worm to cry. But in the process of trying to make the sobbing worm feel better, the narrator starts to think of the various ways tears can be used productively.

For example, if you’re sad around lunchtime, cry until you fill a pot with your tears and boil pasta — you won’t even need to season with salt! Crying can be used to dilute paint, and with paint, you can make beautiful art. Crying also serves lots of different purposes. Without tears, the rivers would dry up. Clouds would keep getting bigger and bigger. And crying also helps the pears to grow, and with pears, you can make jam. Jam makes people happy, and can help staunch the flow of tears . . . at least until the jam runs out!

Join a tearful worm and a bungling narrator as they explore the many uses for tears in this hilarious and quirky picture book by up-and-coming author-illustrator Noemi Vola.

Noemi Vola was born in a small town in Northern Italy. She is the author and illustrator of three books published by Corraini: The Unforgettable Party, From Here to Far Away (2019), A Book of Horses* (*Revolutionary Ones) (2018), and Bear with Me (2017), selected in the 100 Outstanding Picturebooks Exhibition curated by dPICTUS at the 2018 Frankfurt Book Fair and awarded the 2019 Illustrators' Exhibition at the Bologna Children’s Book Fair. Her book FIM? Isto nao açaba assim (Planeta Tangerina, 2018) won the International Serpa Picturebook Prize in 2017 and was awarded Best Foreign Illustrated Book in 2018 at the Amadora BD Festival. She also works with magazines such as Vogue Kids, Mousse, and AWW. She lives and works between Torino and Bologna, Italy.

Buy it with