Neil Gaiman Reads from New Children's Book, Instructions
Posted on May 29, 2010
Newbery Award-winner Neil Gaiman talks about his new children's book called Instructions (HarperCollins). It features illustrations by Charles Vess. The clever book is a poem that tells kids what to do in order to survive a fairy tale. Gaiman reads the book from his gazebo, where he likes to make stuff up. Take a look:
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