Animal characters are a great way to represent different human archetypes. I'd say that, despite not having people, this book scores well in terms of diversity, for creating characters that vary greatly in species, size (from donkey to dung beetle), character, and aspirations, but who can bring their talents together and respect each other's differences.
I'm always looking for good comics for Lucy. Something that's just clean fun: good story, not scary, not too many superheroes, no inappropriate words for her age (6). So I found this series called 323 Detective Agency - The Disappearance of Dave Warthog by Fiona Robinson. It's kind of a cross between the Bremen Town Musicians and The Number One Ladies Detective Agency. Five animals, each with a special skills, who go into the big town to make it big, end up living together, and solving mysteries as a "day job". There is enough of an intriguing plot to keep the kids involved in the story, wanting to read on and solve the mystery. Lucy definitely did not want to put the book down. I found the drawings a little hard to read at times, and it's not a minimalist, clean cartoon; definitely a lot going on visually. Nonetheless, it is cute, funny, has lots of action -a rewarding read. It walks you through the logical process of gathering clues and deducing the conclusion, and is riddled with clues in the visual details. The morning after reading this book, Lucy had assembled her own version of a detective outfit, white lab coat, glasses, notebook and pencil, and was making lists of clues around the house, trying to solve her imaginary mysteries.
Animal characters are a great way to represent different human archetypes. I'd say that, despite not having people, this book scores well in terms of diversity, for creating characters that vary greatly in species, size (from donkey to dung beetle), character, and aspirations, but who can bring their talents together and respect each other's differences.
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Lynn-Marie
11/8/2013 10:07:00 pm
My daughter loves this book. She has requested we get it from the library on numerous occasions. There are only four in the whole state library system. She has read it school twice. So needless to say it must be an amazing book!
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daniela weil
11/9/2013 10:18:11 am
Hi Lynn-Marie! Wow, I didn't know this one was so rare. I think I see it at the Jungman branch in Houston pretty often. I looked for the books you recommended, My Hair and Shonna's Lost Shoe but couldn't find them... Would it be "I Love My Hair" by any chance, which I blogged about later? Can you send me the authors so I can find them? Thanks!! Daniela
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