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Creepy Pair of Underwear! by Aaron Reynolds

kerameia's review

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5.0

OMG.
You have got to be kidding me.
No way. ... no way.

But I love it!! The humour is back, and ends with a surprisingly positive and very cute twist. Hilarious writing and aDORable illustration to boot!

mdevlin923's review

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3.0

Jasper Rabbit, in need of new underwear, goes shopping with his mother. She picks out sensible white underwear, but Jasper is determined to buy a pair of creepy underwear. This creepy underwear glows at all hours. At first, Jasper is frightened; but he eventually grows to love the creepy underwear.

A funny follow-up to Creepy Carrots.

Storytime:
Getting Dressed
Halloween

jagussow's review

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funny lighthearted

5.0

queen_perfection's review

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funny fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

5.0

literarylauren333's review

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funny lighthearted medium-paced
  • Loveable characters? Yes

5.0

bickie's review

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4.0

Fun read especially for Halloween time. The bunny takes action to overcome his fear, eventually transforming the creepy underwear into something that can solve a problem for him.

sarahanne8382's review

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4.0

Same great spooky atmosphere for the preschool crowd. Not quite as perfect Creepy Carrots! but still a lot of fun

tessajohnson's review

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5.0

Cute book. I read it to several classes. They all laughed.

jaij7's review

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5.0

Creepy Pair of Underwear had me giggling and in suspense until the end. Kids will love this one.

lattelibrarian's review

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4.0

What a funny book!  Creepy Pair of Underwear plays on the horror genre and black-and-white films to create a delightfully creepy and kid-friendly book.  The tri-tone variations of the illustrations make for a great vibe and atmosphere--the kind best viewed with a dim lamp at night.  And the story itself is all about bravery and making do with your boundaries and limits.  Great for grades K-2. 

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