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GIANT BABY!

Fun imagery, though the story will strike a stronger chord with caregivers than with little ones.

Babies grow so fast!

After Ezra’s parents tuck him in, his mother notes wistfully, “Our baby is getting so big.” While his parents sleep, Ezra climbs out of his crib and grows immense. He strolls outside, following the moon, which resembles a “big cup of milk.” Astounded neighbors watch as Ezra plays with cars and splashes in fountains, then chases a terrified dog. Depicted in a 90-degree book turn, Ezra cries when he realizes he’s all alone in the big city (landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty establish the setting as New York). His parents awaken, attuned to their infant’s wailing. Hearing them, Ezra stomps homeward. Mom locates her glasses and slippers as Ezra heads down his block, races up the stairs, and climbs into his crib. His parents dash toward his room—gratefully discovering their “sleeping” child. After they leave, Ezra peers at the moon, then really sleeps, dreaming of milk. Readers may chuckle at the specter of a Godzilla-size infant lording it over the neighborhood, but will youngsters old enough to follow this story relate to an infant protagonist? The story feels aimed more at adults musing on their own little ones’ growth; they’ll especially relate to Ezra’s father’s words: “He’ll always be our baby.” The witty illustrations, created with watercolor and digital methods, feature a wide-eyed, pajama-wearing, pale-skinned Ezra and parents and diverse background characters.

Fun imagery, though the story will strike a stronger chord with caregivers than with little ones. (Picture book. 4-7)

Pub Date: March 25, 2025

ISBN: 9781958325247

Page Count: 32

Publisher: Marble Press

Review Posted Online: Jan. 18, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 15, 2025

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ROCKET PUPPIES

Powered by whimsy and nostalgia, a doggone adorable tale of superheroes transforming the world for the better.

Can flying puppies, fueled by people’s hugs, save the world from gloom?

Light-skinned Snarly McBummerpants is busy sending out Mopey Smokes (evil-looking dark brown clouds) from his volcano on the Island of Woe to create a sad state of affairs. But the caped puppies, each equipped with a rocket and hailing from “the outer reaches of NOT-FROM-HERE,” use their abilities to conquer the morose McBummerpants and bring happiness back to everyone’s lives. The meticulously detailed illustrations carry the story, dark colors turning to rainbow hues and frowns turning to smiles. From Big Brad to Tiny Brad, the smallest, most powerful puppy, who “[licks] a kiss right on the tip of Snarly McBummerpants’s nose,” these absolutely endearing pooches elicit a universal “AWWWWWWWWWW!” from all who encounter them. Joyce’s witty illustrations depict diverse children and adults who appear to hail from different decades. Two teenagers wear the bobby socks and saddle shoes of the 1940s and ’50s and sit atop a retro soda cooler. Other kids ride the skateboards of a later era. Laurel and Hardy, classic movie performers who may need introduction, are amusingly pictured as bullies turned florists (a little odd, since only Hardy bullied Laurel). Even McBummerpants seems reminiscent of an old-time movie villain. The text is less inventive than the pictures, but the message of good over evil is always timely.

Powered by whimsy and nostalgia, a doggone adorable tale of superheroes transforming the world for the better. (Picture book. 4-7)

Pub Date: Nov. 5, 2024

ISBN: 9781665961332

Page Count: 48

Publisher: Caitlyn Dlouhy/Atheneum

Review Posted Online: Aug. 3, 2024

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 1, 2024

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HOW TO CATCH A REINDEER

These reindeer games are a bit tired but, given the series’ popularity, should have a large, ready-made audience.

The How to Catch A… crew try for Comet.

Having already failed to nab a Halloween witch, the Easter Bunny, a turkey, a leprechaun, the Tooth Fairy, and over a dozen other iconic trophies in previous episodes of this bestselling series, one would think the racially diverse gaggle of children in Elkerton’s moonlit, wintry scenes would be flagging…but no, here they lay out snares ranging from a loop of garland to an igloo baited with reindeer moss to an enticing candy cane maze, all in hopes of snagging one of Santa’s reindeer while he’s busy delivering presents. Infused with pop culture–based Christmas cheer (“Now I’ve already seen the shelf with the elf”), Comet prances past the traps until it’s time to gather up the kids, most of whom look terrified, for a group snapshot with the other reindeer and then climb back into harness: “This was a great stop but a few million to go / Christmas Eve must continue with style!” Though festive, the verse feels trite and unlikely to entice youngsters. A sprinkling of “True Facts About Reindeer” (“They live in the tundra, where they have friends like the arctic bunny”) wrap up this celebration of the predatory spirit. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

These reindeer games are a bit tired but, given the series’ popularity, should have a large, ready-made audience. (Picture book. 5-7)

Pub Date: Oct. 4, 2022

ISBN: 9781728276137

Page Count: 40

Publisher: Sourcebooks Wonderland

Review Posted Online: Dec. 12, 2022

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