Daddy's zigzagging bedtime story
When Jake and Jenny say they are bored with all their books and retold tales, their father makes up a new bedtime story about a princess who drives a monster truck and battles aliens aided by a cupcake-baking unicorn.
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- ISBN: 1423184203
- ISBN: 9781423184201
- Physical Description 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations
- Edition 1st ed.
- Publisher New York : Disney-Hyperion Books, 2014.
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The Horn Book Review
Daddy's Zigzagging Bedtime Story
The Horn Book
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Unable to satisfy his two children's competing bedtime reading requests, Daddy conjures up a rousing space-adventure story with a heroic princess who battles "evil Space Aliens of Doom" in a flying purple "MONSTER" truck. The zany off-the-cuff tale, illustrated with energetic watercolors, throws in improbable plot twists but accomplishes the goal: two happy children, fast asleep. (c) Copyright 2014. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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School Library Journal Review
Daddy's Zigzagging Bedtime Story
School Library Journal
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K-Gr 2-It's bedtime and Daddy has the perplexing task of satisfying both Jenny and Jake with a goodnight story. The kids are very picky and dismiss his selections as the same old same old they've heard a thousand times before. Daddy comes up with the solution to invent a story of his own. He pleases both children by alternating the story line. The pretty princess, accompanied by a cupcake-baking unicorn, is the heroine of the tale. Before Jake can settle into a funk, Daddy makes sure that the princess drives a flying monster truck and battles the evil Space Aliens of Doom. The children cheer as Daddy gets carried away with his own creation. He throws in the space alien's "Kung-Fu Cabal of Sneezing Pigs" that begins "to launch missiles filled with corn and the eyeballs of dead spiders" vs. the princess's "surprise black-belt ballet-slipper spinning-thermonuclear side rumple-dumple kick." Fans of Kevin O'Malley's Once Upon a Cool Motorcycle Dude (Walker, 2005) will find that this book hits the same humorous notes for a slightly younger clientele. Carter's illustrations are light and airy, executed in washes of watercolor and squiggly lines. Children will get a kick out of Jenny and Jake's expressions as they vary between delight and disgust. A fun and rousing addition.-Diane McCabe, John Muir Elementary, Santa Monica, CA (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.