Harry and Horsie
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4.1 • 30 Ratings
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- $7.99
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
When a boy named Harry
sneaks out of bed one night
with his best friend, Horsie,
to play with his Super Duper Bubble Blooper --
an out-of-this-world adventure begins!
Illustrated with retro-comic art, this is a charming story about the power of friendship and imagination from a talented new team.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Pop art la Roy Lichtenstein lends a retro vibe to this debut for both Van Camp and Agnew, about a boy and his sidekick, a toy horse. On a moonlit night, Harry lies awake in his bedroom, where planets, stars and rockets hang from the ceiling, and eyes his soap-bubble ray gun. "Wherever Harry went, Horsie went too, so they crept across the room" to grab the Super Duper Bubble Blooper. The Blooper's enormous bubbles float Harry's toys out the window, lofting the helpless rag doll Horsie into outer space. Harry dons a helmet and rides a streamlined rocket to the rescue, passing by his racecars, seen tearing around the rings of Saturn, and his kitten, lolling about in the Milky Way. Agnew's 1960s-style illustrations, in high-contrast black and white with faded blue, yellow and red accents, resemble screen prints from the Sunday funnies, complete with movement and sound effects ("zooom!!!"). Silhouetted cityscapes and planets serve as backgrounds, and Harry strikes several heroic poses while saving Horsie (who doesn't display much personality). A typical dream sequence, significantly elevated by the art. Ages 3 6.
Customer Reviews
Harry knocks it out of the galaxy
We (my daughters and I) think this book is incredible. And, stupendous for that matter. The illustrations are great! Horsie is the perfect foil for Harry. So much to look at in each frame! What a great book for bedtime. Highly recommend it!
A wonderful book
My daughter loves this book. We read it for bedtime for almost 2 months straight. The artwork is amazing and brings the story to life. Must buy!
Awesome!
I really liked this book. Very interesting. My little brother liked it to. A good book probably for kids 2-5 year olds. Harry and his borane reminds me of "the velveteen rabbit".