Hi guys!
Okay…so I’ve managed to keep my current location hidden from
the masses so far but I’m not counting on that lasting forever.
In light of the current events unfolding
round the world (known as Zombie Apocalypse 2012), I’m going to risk it all and
bring you today’s review on a title that …*gulp*… really fits the bill. It features a kid-sized bite of undead
goodness that will leave you seeing our current invaders in a whole new
light. Now readers, I warn you…take the
messages learned here to heart but I’d wait to apply them to any real life
situations until this wave of zombies is over…which will hopefully be soon…
-glances out window-
Without further ado, today’s daring book of choice is….
Zombie-Kids
by
Illustrated by
Mark Draisey
Here comes another rhyming wonder from an author that loves
to entertain the masses with her often educational, almost always charming, and
seriously fun works of bookish wonder.
This time we have a tale PERFECT for this time of year (and today's
invasion.... *gulp*) that just so happens to shed a little light on the
green-ish youth of the walking dead. Yes…it’s
ZOMBIES! A precarious topic to say the
least with the apocalypse going on right now…
–peeks out window- …but one I think we are safe to pursue provided we
keep the noise down.
Zombies zombies everywhere and not a one of them is munching
on brains! According to our young friend
and narrator, zombies are our friends or at least friendly so long as you don’t
come between them and their next meal...oh and they like mac and cheese! (Hey, me too!
Now that doesn’t mean I’m inviting any over for dinner any time
soon…) With all things considered, they
are much like us only with less blood pumping action going on in the hearts and
a penchant for stumbling and bumbling A LOT more. In fact, the not feeling cold and never
getting tired bit (well, at least until the sun comes up, rather vampire-ish
trait as it is) would work rather well for many folks I know, but the undead
part….umm, I think I’ll pass. Seriously
though, zombie-tag while not necessarily fair on their part totally sounds like
fun and I can really see my pups getting in on a game of fetch, an
unintentional game from the looks of the pictures. (LOL! … ooh….too loud!)
Aside from the fact that zombies are apparently a lot more
fun than most of the brain eating hoards lead you to believe (though if that
tapping on your window just now is one, I don't know that I'd take my
chances...just sayin'), there is another message here that rings loud and
clear; acceptance. Acceptance and
understanding, tolerance and an open mind; it speaks of allowing those that are
different to BE different and accepting them for who they are without
hesitation...provided they aren't gnawing on your leg. It’s a lesson that needs to be taught early
to have the most impact and hopefully carry through to their adult years
because really…we could SERIOUSLY stand to have a great big injection of it in
today’s world; you know what I mean?
In summary (and before this approaching mob of zombies
reaches me…what’s that they’re saying? Story time?
*-*), a great story for readers of all ages that will have you
delighting in the illustrations (they really are good!) and reveling in the
rhyme this Halloween and throughout the year.
The quirky twist of having the focus on zombies makes it not only good
fun but an instant draw for many boys who might not otherwise be inclined to
pick up a book over a video game…even at a young age (sad but true!) …while the
rhyming employed will at times ties your tongue in knots (in a good way!). It’s a sure bet for an enjoyable read in my
mind and …or, shouldn't have mentioned “mind”; I think they heard me! Eek!
Ebook for review courtesy of author Julia Dweck. (THANKS!)
For more information on this title as well as her complete and ever
growing catalog of storybook goodness, feel free to visit her online. Side note…be sure to look for the
“author/illustrator” page at the end of your read, for what you will find will
delight you indeed. (Sorry, this rhyming
thing is CONTAGIOUS, I swear!) This
title is available now from your favorite online retail outlet via Kite
Readers. To find out more about the
publisher, check out their official site, like them on Facebook or follow along
on Twitter.
Until next time…provided there is a next time and I’ve
managed to escape being turned myself….happy reading!
-dashes off-
2 comments:
Oh this looks cute from the pictures here. :D I like the sounds of this one. And even though I don't read zombies, I think I could totally handle this one. ;D Thank you!
Melissa: Yep...definitely a zombie book for even the NON-zombie reader. Plus the illustrations are wonderful!
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