![]() She's at that age where a lot of little girls suddenly consider themselves more mature than the "little" kids, and therefore suddenly feel the need to love/nurture all the babies. I liked it for the same reasons she did.Īdmittedly, I was far more excited that this was done by Scottie Young than she was, but it was cool that she really thought the drawings were super cute. So, Sophie liked it for all the reasons a 3d grader would enjoy a comic - silly but fun storylines, brightly-colored action, and all her favorite characters delivering sassy punchlines.Īnd I liked it because.Ok, fine. ![]() She's a kid and I'm an adult, for God's sake! Of course, my daughter and I liked this one for vastly different reasons. The point is, I usually believe that if something is written well enough that both kids & adults can enjoy the humor, then you're probably looking at a winner. I find random children highly annoying & more than occasionally gross. ![]() This one was recommended to me by Sam, who as far as I can tell doesn't even like children. Don't get me wrong, there are plenty of non-superhero graphic novels in her reading level!īut.she's not always interested in those.<-I can relate. I'm at the point in my illustrious mothering career that allows me to freely hand out stuff to my older ones, yet I still find it difficult to track down good comics for the 8 year old. ![]() It's fun to share the books you love with your kids (or nieces, nephews, close friend's etc.), but sometimes it can be hard to find quality stuff for the younger set. ![]()
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