Little Monster Friends Part Two
Awhile back I did a Weekly Low Down on Kids Books that I titled Little Monster Friends. It was about Eleanor Taylor’s picture book My Friend the Monster. Then the other night I was recommending one of my kiddo’s favorite books to a friend who has a little girl kiddo’s age and when I went to link to my review of it, I discovered there was none. Or, I just can’t find it. So it’s about time I tell you (or remind you) of my little toddler’s new favorite monster book. It’s one I’ve enjoyed reading to her for quite sometime, but has recently become the most exciting thing in the world to her… at least a few times a day when something else isn’t more exciting. You know two year olds – maybe.
So here’s to our newest little monster friends…
Title: Jumpy Jack and Googily
Author: Meg Rosoff
Illustrator: Sophie Blackall
Jumpy Jack is a delightfully nervous little snail who is terrified of pretty much everything, completely convinced there is a monster lurking around every corner. Googily is his adorably huge friend who checks for monsters everywhere they go, just to be safe. The catch? The terrifying monsters of Jumpy Jack’s imagination are always exact descriptions of his best friend and neither one of them know it.
This is a fantastic little picture book about imagination and friendship. The illustrations are fantastic and the story and the images both give the kiddo and I the giggles before bed at night.
Now that kiddo is chattering up a storm all the time, intelligibly, she does the cutest things and it’s even clearer than before what things resonate with her. Now she jumps around the house in the day time saying, “No monsters here,” and waggles her finger at me. Sometimes she brings me a sock and waves it at me and mimics the last page “Boo! Said the sock!”
Click the front cover to hear a little girl named Sarah on youtube read the book, check out all the pages. Then come back and click the title link to amazon. Just like Sarah says herself, if you don’t already own the book you’re gonna wish you did.
babylovesbooks said,
January 30, 2013 at 10:09 pm
This book looks right up my little girl’s street – she’s a lover of monsters, dinosaurs and robots! Thank you for sharing this recommendation.
Anakalian Whims said,
January 30, 2013 at 10:36 pm
Glad I could help! My little girl loves those things too. She’s really into The Ravenous Beast and all of Jane Yolen’s dinosaur books. Her girly side comes out with the LadyBug Girl series.
babylovesbooks said,
January 30, 2013 at 10:41 pm
‘How Do Dinosaurs Eat Their Food?’ was a huge hit here when we got it from the library the other week! I’ll need to check out LadyBug girl…not read any of them before.
Anakalian Whims said,
January 30, 2013 at 10:51 pm
It’s an old post, but I did a review for it here: https://anakalianwhims.wordpress.com/2012/05/16/ladybugs-and-dragons-fly-for-summer/
Meb Bryant said,
January 19, 2015 at 2:48 am
Kiddo: a literary critic in the fashion of her famous mommy. (Nice job in the educational department, Andi.)