Mika and the gurgler

Agata Loth-Ignaciuk

Book - 2023

"A spinning, spewing, sudsing monster has trapped Mika's stuffed frog friend! Join Mika on a charming journey of imagination and discovery in Polish award-winning creators Agata Loth-Ignaciuk and Berenika Kolomycka's Mika and the Gurgler." -- Publisher's annotation.

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books for children
Monster comics
Graphic novels
Comics (Graphic works)
Picture books
Published
Portland, OR : Oni Press 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Agata Loth-Ignaciuk (author)
Other Authors
Berenika Kołomycka, 1983- (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Originally published in Polish by Wydawnictwo Druganaga under the following title: Mika i bulgot.
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781637152478
Contents unavailable.
Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS-Gr 2--A washing machine becomes a daunting foe in this lighthearted story that plays on the universal childhood experience of facing loud, intimidating objects that become commonplace later in life. With boisterous sound effects and only a sprinkling of dialogue, the action is conveyed primarily through charming, soft-hued watercolor illustrations. Mika, a young child clad in a tiger suit, is shown to be playful and mischievous, working up a soapy froth in the sink while brushing her teeth. After being redirected, she encounters the family's washing machine and, in a turn of events that will undoubtedly alarm adult readers, decides to climb in. Despite being quickly pulled out of the washing machine, Mika continues to explore the mysterious contraption, loading in her stuffed animal friend Frog. Mika watches in dismay as Frog goes through the wash, and the washing machine--or "gurgler"--takes on a humorously anthropomorphic appearance with a menacing frown. Chaos ensues when Mika succeeds in opening the machine during the wash cycle to rescue Frog, spilling water and detergent everywhere. Oblivious to the consequences of her actions, Mika continues with her day, leaving the reader to form their own conclusions about washing machine safety. Child readers will relate to Mika's imaginative explorations, and adult readers will be amused to observe that Mika's mother is depicted as looking quite tired. VERDICT A quirky and enjoyable volume for young graphic novel enthusiasts.--Allison Tran

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