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MR. NOGGINBODY AND THE CHILDISH CHILD by David Shannon Kirkus Star

MR. NOGGINBODY AND THE CHILDISH CHILD

by David Shannon ; illustrated by David Shannon

Pub Date: Aug. 25th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-324-00463-9
Publisher: Norton Young Readers

In a second installment, the well-intentioned but naïve protagonist takes on a babysitting gig.

Egg-shaped like its guardian, the pint-sized terror sports a sailor suit. “Snookums” is first seen guzzling a chocolate soda with a straw. In a comedic bit that kids will love, the hand-lettered “sluurrrp!” is inhaled into the glass over four pages. The subsequent “Buurrrp!” erupts over three, wilting the vase of flowers on the host’s table. Too late, Mr. Nogginbody is informed that the soda is supposed to follow the homework, but the now-energized child has the TV remote, and the chase is on. The ink drawings on white paper are activated with swaths of color. Panels of varying sizes signal discrete actions, and perspectives shift to focus attention and create interest. As the babysitter turns playful—and the two bounce on the couch—he observes: “You are a childish child!” The upside-down charge retorts (in text that is also upside down): “You’re a grownupish grownup!” The climax portrays the adult crashing into the ceiling and breaking the couch on the way down. The two have an emotional exchange, each fearing they will be “in deep doo-doo” when the mother returns. Luckily, Mr. Nogginbody knows his way around a hammer; repairs, homework, and mutual soda partaking are completed in short order. A visual joke awaits close observers on the final page.

Once again, a spirited Shannon narrative shows that when hearts are opened to each other, affection and harmony follow.

(Picture book. 4-7)