Meet the Dullards
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- 149,00 kr
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- 149,00 kr
Utgivarens beskrivning
In the tradition of The Stupids, Meet the Dullards is a clever and irreverent picture book about a comically boring family, from bestselling author Sara Pennypacker and illustrator Daniel Salmieri.
Their home is boring. Their food is plain. Their lives are monotonous. And Mr. and Mrs. Dullard like it that way.
But their children—Blanda, Borely, and Little Dud—have other ideas. . . .
Never has dullness been so hilarious than in this deadpan, subversive tale.
One family’s quest for ultimate boredom. Three kids with a secret talent for fun.
Absurd Humor: Mr. and Mrs. Dullard prefer watching paint dry to going on adventures and consider beige the most exciting color.Books About Being Different: While their parents try to make life as monotonous as possible, Blanda, Borely, and Little Dud are secretly looking for a little excitement.Family Stories: Join the Dullards, a family so committed to being boring they’ll move house to escape colorful leaves and a neighbor bearing cake.Creativity for Kids: A clever, deadpan story that celebrates the joy of play, imagination, and finding the circus even when you’re not supposed to.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Are the Dullards worthy successors to Allard and Marshall's Stupids? Not quite. The Stupids are all exuberantly stupid, whereas only the Dullard parents are dull (and rather resolutely so); their children are another matter. As the story opens, siblings Blanda, Borely and Little Dud have been inspired by books to develop fascinating talents (juggler, animal whisperer, and funambulist, respectively), which eventually culminates in their joining the circus. In the meantime, it's a battle of wills as Mr. and Mrs. Dullard try to keep the horrors of an interesting life at bay, such as floral wallpaper or a neighbor's applesauce cake ("Smooth or chunky applesauce?" Mr. Dullard inquires. "Chunks are so unpredictable. So nerve-racking"). Pennypacker (the Clementine series) and Salmieri (Secret Pizza Party) are clearly mining a satiric vein the Dullards are essentially helicopter parents on overdrive but even when the visual jokes are working (as when the family is mesmerized by watching beige-grey paint dry) the book doesn't quite achieve the high silliness of its premise. Ages 4 8.