Hall gives us a square and shows us it’s endless visual possibilities, whether “cut into pieces and poked full of holes,” “torn into scraps,” or “shredded into strips” to create a layered landscape. This book is an invitation to take tissue paper squares and play with them by crumpling, cutting, tearing and punching holes with a hole punch. Finally, he shows us how to make a story from a series of simple images. - See more at: http://nashvillepubliclibrary.org/bringingbookstolife/2014/10/16/explorations-with-paper/#sthash.DRnYYa5E.dpuf