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THE FIX-ITS by Sarah Lynne Reul Kirkus Star

THE FIX-ITS

Nail Needs Help

From the I Can Read! Comics series

by Sarah Lynne Reul ; illustrated by Sarah Lynne Reul

Pub Date: Feb. 6th, 2024
ISBN: 9780063295513
Publisher: HarperAlley

Hammer needs assistance from the toolbox community in this graphic novel for the younger set.

“Once upon a time a nail was stuck,” a narrative text box informs readers. While the wood board in which the nail is embedded (“stuck. Like this. Forever”) seems quite put out, the inhabitants of a nearby toolbox hear the calls for help. Hammer’s plan to perform a heroic rescue hits the nail on the head—literally, unfortunately. “You’re only a centimeter tall now,” the tape measure informs Nail, now stuck more than ever. “That’s less than half an inch,” clarifies a ruler. The colorful tools have earnest, animated faces and are recognizable for what they are: a hammer, a tape measure, a set of pliers, a saw, Phillips and flathead screwdrivers, and even the grumpy wood plank. When Nail finally suggests that Hammer use its “bunny ears” to help, Hammer agrees—and clarifies that those “bunny ears” are its claw. But it takes a toolbox of helpers to get Hammer turned over. Well-defined panels, generous gutters, and clear spacing of dialogue balloons make Reul’s lively, easy-to-read, and brief comic adventure a delight. The series’ simple tutorial on how to read comics is empowering both for beginning readers and budding artists.

Disarmingly funny and quite compelling—here’s hoping for more from this handy crew.

(quick explanation of hammers and nails) (Graphic early reader. 4-8)