Eaton, Maxwell,
III. I’m
Awake! Alfred A. Knopf (Random House), 2017. $16.99.
Content: G. PICTURE BOOK.
The little critter kid tries to wake up his dad. His dad is very sleepy. It’s still dark outside. The newspaper isn’t there yet. The little critter says that he made pancakes
and used all of the paper towels. The critter
continues to try to wake up his dad by ringing the doorbell and saying there’s
a cat downstairs. The little critter
does a loud impression of a cat and the dad gets an idea. He asks the critter to do an impression of
him. The critter pretends to be tired
and falls asleep. The dad goes back to
sleep too.
The illustrations were created using pen and ink with digital
coloring. Most of the humor in the book
is unspoken, but portrayed by the wild cats in the pictures. There are several word bubbles giving the
book the feeling of a graphic novel/comic book.
Any parent who has a child that likes to get up really early in the
morning (and wake them up too) will relate to this book.
Pre-K-OPTIONAL.
Samantha Hastings, MA, MLS.
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