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WHEN DAD'S HAIR TOOK OFF by Jörg Mühle

WHEN DAD'S HAIR TOOK OFF

by Jörg Mühle ; illustrated by Jörg Mühle ; translated by Melody Shaw

Pub Date: Sept. 5th, 2023
ISBN: 9781776575206
Publisher: Gecko Press

Get ready for a hair-raising—or should we say hair-racing?—chase and an abundance of absurdity and witty wordplay.

When light-skinned Dad’s hair tires of being brushed, it springs off Dad’s head and hurries off to see the world. Of course, a horrified Dad tries to capture it, since it’s been with him since infancy. Dad scolds. He begs. He chases the hair outside and into town. In a circuitous romp through town, the hair attempts to “cut and run at the barber,” “[creeps] into a crypt,” “duck[s]…into a pond,” and “[takes] a spin around the launderette.” Dad’s search at the zoo yields “nix at the desert fox,” “zilch at the zebras,” and “at the hippo, zippo.” When a zookeeper hoses the hair down the drain, the hair traverses the sewers to the sea, and a resigned and bald (but bearded) Dad heads home. “His former crowning glory” sends postcards from “Manhairtan Island,” “Hairizona,” and “Buenos Haires.” But just as Dad is about to give up hope, things take a turn. This zany tale, translated from German and narrated by Dad’s unseen child, with colorful illustrations of various sizes, is perfect for an intimate lap-read. Younger listeners will enjoy the silly, complicated chase scenes, while slightly older kids and even adults will also appreciate the plentiful puns and amusing alliteration. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A hilarious homage to a hairless dad and his world-traveling hair.

(Picture book. 5-8)