I sometimes struggle to explain "Remarkable" although it should be obvious from the word: the creation of content that is remarked upon.
Anyway, wandering around the local craft fair at the weekend, I happened upon this piece of remarkable work from Usborne. (As an aside, a definite sign of age is waking up on a Sunday morning and finding that remains of ink stamp on the back of your hand wasn't from clubbing, but a re-entry pass for the craft fair).
If you're interested, then the general form is that there's some issue with the object in question: like a dinosaur "That's not my dinosaur, it's spines are too rough" that eventually ends up with some kind of pay-off along the lines of "THAT'S my dinosaur, it's claws are so soft" - or some such - I'm making it up as I'm too far from the books to check. Another aside: each book has words credited to Fiona Watt and illustrations to Rachel Wells. I can't help feeling that Fiona got the better deal.
OK, so, on to the remarkable. The campaign from Usborne to entice folk into becoming an Usborne Organiser (like a local reseller for the books) is in the form of the same book entitled: "That's Not My Dream Job" with lines such as "It's not what I want", and "My family miss me" accompanied by cute illustrations depicting the hollow life of the commuter and cubicle worker.
Superb! I didn't sign up as an organiser, but I did insist on buying the book from them.