Hair-pocalypse

Geoff Herbach

Book - 2017

Second-grader Aiden Allen has seriously wild hair; in fact it keeps forming itself into weird shapes, and interfering with his school day, and nothing he says will make it behave--until finally Aiden and his hair come to a compromise that involves washing.

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Subjects
Genres
Humorous fiction
Picture books
Published
North Mankato, Minnesota : Capstone Young Readers [2017]
Language
English
Main Author
Geoff Herbach (author)
Other Authors
Stephen Gilpin (illustrator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations ; 29 cm
ISBN
9781623708849
9781515814115
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Review by Horn Book Review

Grubby kid" Aidan's hair has gone berserk: on the school bus, it ties itself into bows; in class, it forms two airplane wings; and so on. Aidan and his hair finally have it out in the school bathroom, where tendrils literally spell out its demand ("WASH ME"). The art has a slipshod look, but the caricaturish style does serve this amusingly unruly tale. (c) Copyright 2018. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

(c) Copyright The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

A messy boy comes to a compromise after a school day spent trying to tame his unruly head of hair.Aidan's brown hair is wild and unkempt; the greasy mop has a mind of its own. At school, Aidan's hair takes over by tying itself into bows, then reaching out to grab paintbrushes and splatter paint everywhere. At recess it creates havoc by grabbing other students with its octopuslike tentacles and yanking them into a mud puddle. Via the bathroom mirror, the exasperated and exhausted Aidan has a tte--tte with his hair. In response to his frustrated pleas, it offers a selection of possible styles. Most importantly, it wants hygiene, a few tendrils twining themselves into a cursive "WASH ME." Aidan agrees to wash his hair on weeknights but will revert to his happy, grubby self on weekends. Bright illustrations depict humorous, fantastically disruptive school scenes centered on the gap-toothed and mostly good-natured white boy's sloppy appearance and his out-of-control mane. Aidan's ultimate understanding of simple personal hygiene allows for a plausible solution to make his school day go smoothly. As with many lesson books, it seems to have so much fun with its out-of-control premise that the relatively tidy Aidan standing at the bus stop the next morning feels like a letdown. Readers who notice his untied shoelaces will see that yet more taming is in the offing. Fun if didactic. (Picture book. 5-8) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.