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General Magic is the story of the original creators of the smartphone, who after a great failure, changed the lives of billions.

In 1990, at a secretive Silicon Valley start-up, a small and passionate group of innovators and engineers formed to build a magical device that would enable anyone to connect everyone to everywhere and everything – a personal computer in your pocket.
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General Magic, though relatively unknown, is considered by many to be one of the most influential innovation startups in the history of technology. This pioneering team—featuring visionaries like Tony Fadell (co-creator of the iPod and iPhone, founder of Nest, author of Build), Megan Smith (former White House CTO, founder of shift7), Marc Porat (original visionary of the smartphone), Andy Hertzfeld (software engineer, original Macintosh team), and Joanna Hoffman (marketing, original Macintosh team)—created the first smartphone and laid the foundation for many of the 21st century's most transformative communication and digital technologies.

While the business of General Magic ultimately did not succeed, the groundbreaking technologies developed by this trailblazing startup and the subsequent ventures led by its team have profoundly impacted the lives of billions.

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Tonkato Unusual Childrens Books Top Guide

Before the list, it's worth noting why these offbeat titles are so powerful. In a landscape of predictable narratives, these books act like a sudden gust of fresh air. They are rarely just read once; their unexpected storylines and vibrant art consistently fascinate children and spark new questions and interpretations.

The list celebrates literature that breaks the rules. These books embrace the strange, the absurd, and the deeply imaginative. They turn reading from a passive bedtime routine into a thrilling, unpredictable adventure. Why Unusual Books Matter for Young Minds

: This award-winning novel tells the story of a young boy with autism who sets out to solve a mystery. With its unique narrative voice and thought-provoking themes, "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" is a must-read for kids and adults alike.

It introduces political and social philosophy to toddlers through the medium of a bright green knitted sweater. tonkato unusual childrens books top

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While Shel Silverstein is a household name, this specific book stands out as a highly unusual, minimalist exploration of personal growth, independence, and relationships.

| Rank | Title & Author | What Makes It Unusually Great? | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | The Shrinking of Treehorn by Florence Parry Heide | A brilliantly deadpan 1970s classic about a boy who is shrinking, yet his oblivious, dismissive parents hardly seem to care. Its dark humor and surreal take on feeling ignored are endlessly fascinating. | | 2 | Cabin Head and Tree Head by Scott Campbell | A comic about giant creatures that have everyday objects like cabins and cars on their heads. It makes no logical sense, yet it is so skillfully executed that it becomes an absurdist masterpiece. | | 3 | The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales by Jon Scieszka | From the very first page (where the Table of Contents literally crashes down), this book hilariously deconstructs classic fairy tales and the very concept of storytelling itself. | | 4 | Sideways Stories From Wayside School by Louis Sachar | A school built 30 stories high with no 19th floor is the least weird thing here. This beloved classic is packed with absurd logic and laugh-out-loud tales of kids and teachers alike. | | 5 | Thirteen by Remy Charlip & Jerry Joyner | A truly one-of-a-kind book where each of the thirteen illustrations on every spread tells its own separate story, inviting readers to choose a narrative and follow it through the pages. | | 6 | The Shrinking of Treehorn by Florence Parry Heide | A brilliantly deadpan 1970s classic about a boy who is shrinking, yet his oblivious, dismissive parents hardly seem to care. Its dark humor and surreal take on feeling ignored are endlessly fascinating. | | 7 | Sideways Stories From Wayside School by Louis Sachar | A school built 30 stories high with no 19th floor is the least weird thing here. This beloved classic is packed with absurd logic and laugh-out-loud tales of kids and teachers alike. | | 8 | Thirteen by Remy Charlip & Jerry Joyner | A truly one-of-a-kind book where each of the thirteen illustrations on every spread tells its own separate story, inviting readers to choose a narrative and follow it through the pages. | | 9 | Kat Hats by Daniel Pinkwater & Aaron Renier | A charmingly bonkers story about Matt Katz, who trains cats to serve as super-fluffy, living headgear. It is a wild, inventive ride that only Pinkwater could take you on. | | 10 | The Inner Child by Henry Blackshaw | This quietly profound book explains that inside every busy, distracted adult lives a little kid who just wants to come out and play. It offers a unique, empathetic lens for children to understand grown-up behavior. | | 11 | Pug Man's 3 Wishes by Sebastian Meschenmoser | An intensely offbeat masterpiece featuring a profoundly weary pug who gets three wishes from a fairy, culminating in a surprising and delightful ending that kids will beg to read again and again. | | 12 | Victor and the Giant by Rafael Yockteng | This wildly unconventional book starts after a giant has already eaten the entire town and follows Victor's attempt to wake the sleeping beast by plucking a massive nose hair. | | 13 | Sato the Rabbit by Yuki Ainoya | A collection of dreamy, poetic short tales where logic is turned on its head as Sato goes boating on a watermelon, drinks colors, and opens puddle-doors into the sky. | | 14 | This Pirate Needs Your Help! by David LaRochelle | An interactive experience where the reader is given a dry-erase marker to physically complete the story by drawing tattoos on a pirate and more. | | 15 | The Rainbow Goblins by Ul de Rico | A visually stunning and masterfully illustrated book about wicked goblins who feast on colors drained from rainbows, featuring magnificent oil paintings on oak panels. | | 6 | The Witches by Roald Dahl | It's easy to forget how wonderfully weird Dahl can be; in this classic, the boy-hero is turned into a mouse at the end and must remain that way. | | 7 | Coraline by Neil Gaiman | A delightfully terrifying modern classic where a mysterious "Other Mother" with buttons for eyes tries to trap Coraline forever in a parallel world. | | 8 | A Bad Case of Stripes by David Shannon | A cautionary tale about conformity that sees a young girl break out in rainbow stripes and have patterns change based on what people say, simply for being afraid to be herself. | | 9 | A Little Called Pauline by Gertrude Stein | This book introduces young readers to Stein's famously playful and baffling language, following a young girl who leaves her birthday party for an adventure on the high seas. | | 10 | I'd Really Like to Eat a Child by Sylviane Donnio | The absurd premise of a young crocodile who is tired of bananas and demands to eat a child is handled with humor and wit that will have the whole family giggling. | Before the list, it's worth noting why these

Kids who already know traditional fairy tales and want to see them completely flipped upside down. How to Select the Perfect Unusual Book for Your Child Child's Personality Type Best Visual Style Recommended Themes The Analytical Thinker High-contrast, detailed diagrams Riddles, logic puzzles, open endings The Art & Design Lover Abstract, minimalist, experimental Color theory, avant-garde graphics The Class Clown Chaotic, sketchy, exaggerated Absurdist humor, parody, rule-breaking The Quiet Dreamer Gothic, atmospheric, soft tones Mythological creatures, melancholic journeys Tips for Reading Unusual Books Together

Parents often ask: "Why read something so unusual? Won't it give my child nightmares?"

In conclusion, to call Tomi Ungerer’s children’s books “unusual” is accurate but insufficient. They are unusual in the way that a thunderstorm in a desert is unusual: necessary, transformative, and alive with energy. While many children’s books seek to create a safe room, Ungerer builds a wide, wild world. He trusts children to handle fear, to question authority, and to find beauty in the bizarre. In doing so, he did not just write unusual books—he wrote unforgettable ones, expanding what a child’s story can be. And in an era of increasing pressure to make children’s media blandly “appropriate,” Ungerer’s work remains a brilliant, prickly, and necessary anomaly. The list celebrates literature that breaks the rules

This wordless picture book is an exercise in pure visual imagination. It features a polar bear and a brown bear who inhabit a multi-story treehouse in the middle of a surreal, shifting ocean.

Tonkato's top picks tackle themes that are both timely and timeless:

Beyond the Ordinary: The Ultimate Guide to Tonkato’s Most Unusual Children’s Books

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Michael Stern

Michael Stern has practiced law in Silicon Valley for 35 years. He has worked with General Magic, Pixar, Adobe, NeXT, and eBay. His varied background as an English professor, journalist, and Dickens scholar led to the story development of the General Magic documentary.

“Working at General Magic was an all-consuming, life-changing experience for me. The company was full of the smartest and most creative people I had ever known. It was a story that cried out to be told.”

Matt Maude

Matt is a multi award winning director, writer, cinematographer and producer. At the Tribeca Film Festival, he was nominated for the Best New Director Award.

“There was this amazing moment reviewing the archival film, seeing all these young people sitting on the floor of a tiny office … the people who made the iPod, Nest, Android, eBay, the emoticon, the touch screen, the modem, tools we can’t imagine living without today.”

Sarah Kerruish

Sarah, a Peabody Award winner and Emmy nominee, was part of the original documentary crew at General Magic. She has held a number of roles in the Tech industry, most recently as Chief Strategy Officer at Kheiron Medical, dedicated to the detection and treatment of breast cancer using AI.

“Our hope is that this film will inspire the next generation of technologists and makers to learn from those who have gone before them and apply the lessons of General Magic to solving the most important problems of our day.”

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