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Clean penciled lines, spare text, and interactive design are highlights in this clever book about creativity. Andrew, "a doodle boy" wearing bright orange and blue with pencil in hand, stands out against mostly blank white pages, while multiple flaps and folds are waiting to reveal what Andrew drew. Saltzberg simply but ingeniously demonstrates how doodles can take many shapes with a little imagination.