Well that was an interesting, and maybe slightly confusing read. :)I would recommend this for kids age 4/5 to 9. It is a really terrific book. The illustrations are really fun, and it was nice to see the whole treehouse in detail.The characters were so-so. I didn't really like Terry, he was a bit co...
Well that was an interesting, and maybe slightly confusing read. :)I would recommend this for kids age 4/5 to 9. It is a really terrific book. The illustrations are really fun, and it was nice to see the whole treehouse in detail.The characters were so-so. I didn't really like Terry, he was a bit co...
More manic, zany goofiness this time with a metafictional twist. Lots of fun that will particularly appeal to fans of the Wimpy Kid and Big Nate series.
For some reason, as of late, middle grades have caught my attention. I've been reading them nonstop knowing that I have other review books that HAVE to be read, but I can't stop reading them. I'm not sure what it is, but I can't put them down. And this one was no different. When I was a little...
This book was a big bowl of crazy. So many out-of-this-world things were happening it was impossible to keep track of it all! I loved the illustrations which played a role at least as important as the written word in this story. I would chuckle as I read, and then examine the corresponding image, wh...
For the parent or grandparent who is looking for a book to enchant their middle grade youngster’s imagination, this would be a good choice. This author and illustrator have provided 3rd to 7th graders with a hilarious read which is written in a very humorous cartoon and text format. The main charact...
Note: I received this book as an ARC from the publisher.It's a funny read, like Dave Barry for kids. This is something I would give to a middle-schooler or a medical/nursing student.For parents checking out this book for their kids, genitalia are mentioned, but all that page says is "private parts a...
Goofy, silly collection of comics, rhymes, and short, short stories with lots of juvenile, gross out jokes. Griffiths's previous two books are much, much better.
A 1001 CBYMRBYGU.Felix and Alexander are friends. Since Alexander was not allowed to have pets in his apartment, he has Felix, a toy dog. One day, Alexander does not return home promptly and Felix sets off to find him.
Just Annoying by Andy GriffithsAndy (Is it coincidence that this book's main character has the same name as the author?) bugs people. His dad. His mom. His sister. Friends. Neighbors. Just about everybody, actually. I could see this book would be very, very popular among the children at my school. E...