by Julie Völk ; illustrated by Julie Völk ; translated by Melody Shaw ‧ RELEASE DATE: Aug. 6, 2024
A unique bedtime story—before the nightly bathroom visit.
When an amiable dragon is unable to use his human friend’s bathroom, he takes the child on a magical trip to see where dragons “go.”
“I love rainy days. On rainy days nobody goes outside if they don’t have to. Today I’ll have a comfy day indoors.” These words, spoken by a light-skinned, dark-haired child, accompany an exquisitely drawn double-page spread. Illustrations rendered in pencil, watercolor, colored pencil, and pastel show rain coming down on an Old World–ish urban setting. A dragon—sporting a handlebar mustache and holding an inadequate red umbrella—perches on the rooftop of the child’s house. The page turns to the home’s interior: “I’ll read and play, muck around, daydream. No one will bother me.” The child doesn’t notice a dragon’s tail going past the window. The droll humor continues as the child welcomes the dragon into the house, introducing him as a friend named Fred who loves sausages and “coffee—lots of coffee.” The child unself-consciously uses the toilet, after which Fred delicately inquires if he may also. The ensuing pages are full of giggle-inducing efforts to accommodate the increasingly uncomfortable dragon, from attempting to shove him into the tiny bathroom to offering to let him use a public fountain. Finally, Fred flies the child to a magical lagoon full of dragons and their elegant, gazebo-style pee stations. Art and text translated from German gently and humorously support children’s natural fascination with body functions.
A unique bedtime story—before the nightly bathroom visit. (Picture book. 4-6)Pub Date: Aug. 6, 2024
ISBN: 9781776575794
Page Count: 40
Publisher: Gecko Press
Review Posted Online: May 17, 2024
Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 2024
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by Amanda Driscoll ; illustrated by Amanda Driscoll ‧ RELEASE DATE: June 9, 2015
Like the last sip of a chocolate milkshake, it’s very satisfying.
A story-reading dragon—what’s not to like?
Duncan the Dragon loves to read. But the stories so excite him, his imagination catches fire—and so do his books, leaving him wondering about the endings. Does the captain save the ship? Do aliens conquer the Earth? Desperate to reach the all-important words “The End” (“like the last sip of a chocolate milk shake”), he tries reading in the refrigerator, in front of a bank of electric fans, and even in a bathtub filled with ice. Nothing works. He decides to ask a friend to read to him, but the raccoon, possum, and bull all refuse. Weeping, Duncan is ready to give up, but one of his draconic tears runs “split-splat into a mouse,” a book-loving mouse! Together they battle sea monsters, dodge icebergs, and discover new lands, giving rise to a fast friendship. Driscoll’s friendly illustrations are pencil sketches painted in Adobe Photoshop; she varies full-bleed paintings with vignettes surrounded by white space, imaginary scenes rendered in monochrome to set them apart. Duncan himself is green, winged, and scaly, but his snout is unthreateningly bovine, and he wears red sneakers with his shoelaces untied—a nicely vulnerable touch. Though there are lots of unusual friendship stories in picture books, the vivid colors, expressive faces, and comic details make this one likely to be a storytime hit.
Like the last sip of a chocolate milkshake, it’s very satisfying. (Picture book. 4-6)Pub Date: June 9, 2015
ISBN: 978-0-385-75507-8
Page Count: 40
Publisher: Knopf
Review Posted Online: Feb. 15, 2015
Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 2015
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by Jessie Sima ; illustrated by Jessie Sima ‧ RELEASE DATE: June 9, 2026
Clever inspiration for bold-hearted storytellers.
Get comfy! This storyteller has just the right tale.
A beige-skinned elflike protagonist sits in the dark by a small fire and invites readers to listen to “THE GREATEST BEDTIME STORY EVER.” Quickly, we flash back to a scene of the elf, in pursuit of literary inspiration, foolishly following an eerie sound to a cave. There, our hero meets a fire-breathing dragon who is unable to sleep without a snack. Fearing the worst (the dragon is eyeing the elf hungrily), the elf offers to tell a bedtime story instead. After the narrator writes and illustrates a story and then reads it aloud, the dragon falls asleep. On the verge of escape, the storyteller suddenly comes to a horrible realization: “I had left behind the Greatest Bedtime Story Ever!” Returning for it, the protagonist steps on a bone, awakens the dragon, and is devoured by the creature. We never do learn what was in the tale told to the dragon, but the one the elf relates is absorbing, an entertaining metafictional riff on the challenges of storytelling. The abrupt conclusion may disturb more sensitive youngsters, but many will find it great fun—they’ll enjoy rereads knowing that the protagonist is narrating from the belly of the beast. Sima’s appealing digital art slyly alternates sweetness (the dragon clutching a plush toy while listening to the story) with tension and even scares (a close-up of that toothy dragon maw).
Clever inspiration for bold-hearted storytellers. (Picture book. 3-6)Pub Date: June 9, 2026
ISBN: 9781665974523
Page Count: 56
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Review Posted Online: May 18, 2026
Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 2026
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