by Julia Donaldson (Author) Axel Scheffler (Illustrator)
From the creators of Room on the Broom and The Gruffalo, a perfect read-aloud tale of spooky, silly fun!
Oh no! The Baddies are coming! They're the meanest and nastiest ghost, witch, and troll in all the land, and they just love being bad. When a little girl moves into a nearby cottage, the Baddies can't wait to scare her out of her wits. But little girls are much braver than they thought, and baddies don't always win.
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The eponymous antagonists of this rhyming fable are a pale-skinned witch, a Jacob Marley-esque ghost, and a turquoise troll with a nasty-looking club. Each boasts that they're "the worst," but after a doubting mouse gives the trio a small, specific challenge--steal the blue-and-white dotted handkerchief of their new neighbor, a pigtailed girl with brown skin--the Baddies prove utterly hapless. When the troll confronts the child on a bridge, "The girl didn't tremble or yell,/ She just did a neat little sidestep,/ And the troll lost his balance and fell." In subsequent scenes, the hanky contains everything needed to thwart a witch's curse, and the girl's offering of a nice hot bath to the ghost utterly knocks him off his game. Longtime collaborators Donaldson and Scheffler (The Gruffalo), who render text and image in their signature style, end on a mild-mannered note: the girl kindly lends her sought-after hanky to a mouse family in need of a warm layer, and the "soundly defeated" Baddies leave town. But the trio's ill-mannered attempts offer up solid slapstick humor throughout, and the protagonist throws enough knowing glances readers' way for them to appreciate how clever she is. Ages 4-8. (Aug.)
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