9780802721648

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Walker Childrens

On sale:

August 2010

Price:

$16.99

Format:

Hardcover

Size:

8.5 x 11 in

Pages:

40 pp

Ages:

6-10

Grades:

K-3


ISBN-13: 9780802721648

ISBN-10: 0802721648



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Reinforced Edition


Once Upon a Royal Superbaby

By Kevin O'Malley
Illustrated by Carol Heyer, Kevin O'Malley, and Scott Goto

Book Description

Once upon a time, there was a Dude and a Princess . . .

For any kid who wondered what happened to the Dude and his fair maiden once they lived happily ever after, the wait is over. When their teacher requests a new story, a boy and a girl once again have different ideas of how it should evolve. Can they agree on the fate of the beautiful queen, the awesome king, and their royal superbaby when they are captured by an evil wizard?

From the team behind Once Upon a Cool Motorcycle Dude-an award-winning favorite among kids and teachers-comes another gender role-defying twist on the average fairy tale, and this time it's a royal superbaby who saves the day.

"The creators of Once Upon a Cool Motorcycle Dude (2005) have returned with a follow-up, and the results are just as entertaining. Teachers and students alike will find much to enjoy in this amusing take on the creative process."—Booklist

"For a new highlight in the annals of Good Cooperation, the creators of Once Upon a Cool Motorcycle Dude (2005) reprise the winning premise and bring back much of the original cast. Two young narrators paired for a storytelling exercise have very different ideas of how the story should go: For him, there’s nothing finer than a mightily thewed superhero king—portrayed by Goto in suitably pulp-comics fashion astride a flying motorcycle outfitted with missile tubes—but she posits a flaxen-tressed Queen named Tenderheart (depicted with airy delicacy by Heyer) who marries “some guy, I forget his name” and decides to have a baby. Wrestling their plot back and forth, the two youngsters ultimately end up with superbaby riding a chopper of his own (the missiles replaced by a brace of formula bottles), rescuing his royal parents from a cyclops and flying them back home on a robot unicorn to a happily-ever-after. The artistic mashup illustrates the value of collaborative effort as hilariously as does the tumultuous tale."—Kirkus Reviews

"This story works as a follow-up to the original, a way to satisfy those who wanted more."—School Library Journal