How to sneeze in different languages I follow James Chapman on Twitter and I saw he was holding a kickstarter to promote his new book There were several tiers you could pick out and I picked one with the most stuff this book signed with a super adorable drawing of my choice the previous book a tote bag and much much And now right before Christmas I received my package. How to sneeze in different languages So yeah I immediately had to start reading it and oh my I loved it so much I already am really interested in onomatopoeia and in language stuff which is also why I like James Chapman s work so much so this book is a valuable addition to my bookshelves. How to sneeze through your mouth The book is split up in various sections from how people sneeze in Japanese Hakuson to how people clap in Arabic Stah Stah to how people cry in Dutch Snik These are just a few examples of course there are many sneezes claps cries laughs and oh so much It is a delight to read it you learn something and you also have fun Which is the best combination. How to sneeze in different languages I had fun trying to say the sounds which sound really silly I guess I will search to how you should really say them Of course the book is filled with art duh and the art is really funny and nice I loved the facial expressions during various of the sounds from the way the tiger was looking at the woman who slipped over a banana in front of his home in the zoo to how people look when they burp At times I was laughing at that alone,
How to sneeze in different languages
How to sneeze in JapaneseA fantastic book for everyone who likes language or weird sounds made by people: How to sneeze through your mouth All in all this is one book I would really recommend If you are able to get it be sure to buy it.Review first posted at James Chapman.