His Royal Highness, King Baby
A Terrible True Story
By Sally Lloyd-Jones
Illustrated by David Roberts
By Sally Lloyd-Jones
Illustrated by David Roberts
Category: Children's Picture Books
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Hardcover $16.99
Sep 06, 2017 | ISBN 9780763697938 | 4-8 years
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Praise
Has there ever been a baby as wicked as this one? Lloyd-Jones (‘How to Be a Baby … by Me, the Big Sister’) and Roberts (‘Rosie Revere, Engineer’) take the baby-as-royal-tyrant trope out for an exhilarating spin.
—The New York Times Book Review
This displacement-themed fairy tale spoof is funny from the very first page…Comparisons to Kate Beaton’s King Baby and Marla Frazee’s The Boss Baby are natural, but Lloyd-Jones and Roberts’s satire stands on its own.
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Roberts’ lively mixed-media illustrations humorously play out the sister’s exaggerated version of the events, from the deeply expressive faces to the dense compositions packed with comical details…Many older siblings will relate to this uproarious tale of new-baby mayhem.
—Booklist Online
The newly minted big sister describes, in a classic-fairy-tale narrative style, the havoc wreaked by her demanding baby brother. Even better, she draws the story as she sees it, in entertaining childlike illustrations that mirror—and sometimes humorously deviate from—Roberts’s watercolor and pen art showing the book’s true events.
—The Horn Book
‘Early one morning, a mouse met a wolf, and he was quickly gobbled up.’ It’s a grim start for a picture book, but children acquainted with Jon Klassen’s deadpan illustrations will expect nothing less from ‘The Wolf, the Duck & the Mouse.’ Of course, the mouse gets gobbled. Gobbling, as 4- to 8-year-olds know from ‘I Want My Hat Back’ (2011) and ‘This Is Not My Hat’ (2012), is a Klassen specialty. Ah, but being swallowed by a wolf is only the beginning of the mouse’s adventures in this terrific tale by Mac Barnett.
—The Wall Street Journal
A great book for children with younger “royal” siblings or those who are about to have one.
—School Library Journal
A royal serving of fun for the new-baby shelf.
—Kirkus Reviews
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