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This would make a great one on one/two book for older kids. Or a great read aloud for teachers in the classroom. Hmm, maybe a Wacky Wednesday pick for next summer?
I had fun reading this aloud to my kids (7 and 5). I had some trouble explaining the phrase “Send for” to my five year old.
I liked the pictures, great mix of comic art and picture book.
I liked the pictures, great mix of comic art and picture book.
"Hey! What's this? The money is being sucked out of my hand by a mysterious force!"
Love! We all know that you don't have to make a statement like that in a comic. Even little kids know that that is funny because the picture already tells you what is going on. I don't know when over-obvious narrative became so funny. I guess Don Pardo. Maybe Love of Chair. But anyway, it is. Moving on.
The book is funny and great, and is a lot like the kind of story my kids make up with their dad. And it get the Special Achievements in Sound Effects Award for "Neeaaoww" as the sound a spaceship makes as it tears through Earth's atmosphere.
Love! We all know that you don't have to make a statement like that in a comic. Even little kids know that that is funny because the picture already tells you what is going on. I don't know when over-obvious narrative became so funny. I guess Don Pardo. Maybe Love of Chair. But anyway, it is. Moving on.
The book is funny and great, and is a lot like the kind of story my kids make up with their dad. And it get the Special Achievements in Sound Effects Award for "Neeaaoww" as the sound a spaceship makes as it tears through Earth's atmosphere.
This is a story about a dad reading to his kids – an event that should happen often, to my way of thinking. It made me laugh out loud, remembering listening to my husband read to our children. Excellent for reading with your Dad.