Extremely Cute Animals Operating Heavy Machinery
With Audio Recording
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- ¥1,300
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- ¥1,300
発行者による作品情報
Just because you’re extremely cute, doesn’t mean you can’t operate a bulldozer! From author-illustrator David Gordon comes a fun, funny, and whimsical take on believing in yourself and telling bullies who’s boss!
Karen and the other extremely cute animals just want to build sand castles. But the terribly mean bullies Skyler, Mike, and Trent keep knocking them down! So Karen and her friends get another idea. They’ll build something the bullies can’t knock down, something even bigger and better than a sand castle...
It’s a good thing being excessively cute doesn’t prevent you from operating heavy machinery!
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The antibullying story with its familiar arc of persecution, retribution, and rapprochement goes high concept. Readers will have to wait until the middle of the book for the title's payoff: that's when the extremely cute animals, led by a tutu-wearing bunny named Karen, get "extremely mad" about being the victims of three sandbox bullies and construct "the grandest sand castle plus amusement park anyone had ever seen," enclosed by a big gate to keep the bullies out. The irony reaches its apex in a wordless close-up of Karen confidently fusing two beams together, a welding mask accessorizing her trademark tutu. Gordon (Smitten) delivers a tale that, while familiar at its core, should make for a rousing read-aloud: expect giggles when Karen orders her adorable crew to "Move your butts!" And yes, Gordon's pastel-colored, gummy-bear-esque animals are indeed extremely cute including the villains, especially once they see how their former victims are "extremely good at including everyone." It's cheeky evidence of the power of killing them with kindness and cuteness. Ages 4 8.