by Laura Murray (Author) Mike Lowery (Illustrator)
This fan-favorite Gingerbread Man is loose in graphic novels for the earliest readers!
The Gingerbread Man loves living in his gingerbread house at school. The kids there made him and baked him, gave him a hat and a little bow tie, and--oh no! His two candy buttons are missing!
This smart cookie starts searching right away, looking all over the school. And luckily, he meets someone who is a great help and a new friend.
This Gingerbread Man's series of graphic novels is for the youngest readers, full of the hilarious rhymes and action-packed escapades kids know and love from his picture books.
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Not as strong as other installments, but its toothsome hero never really disappoints.
There's no daring escapes, treacherous chases, or taunting from humans of any kind in this emerging reader graphic novel series by debut author Murray, which stars an upbeat Gingerbread Man dealing with a wardrobe malfunction. Baked and decorated by a racially diverse group of schoolchildren, the animated Gingerbread Man is proud to be "part of the class": he poses happily in a group photo, and is appreciative of his humble pastry abode, jaunty pink-striped sailor hat, frosting bow tie, and two candy buttons--which have suddenly gone missing. His momentary panic turns to resolve ("But I have a plan. I can find them. I'm the Gingerbread Man!") and, in sunny, boldly lined cartoons that move at a fast clip, Lowry (Santa Shark) portrays the confection as he comically retraces his steps throughout the school, employing the boundless energy that made him fairy tale famous. When a student offers both empathy--"You look kind of down. Why are you wearing that very sad frown?"--and two red candies from a lunchbox cookie, it's winning times two in this breezy summation of the frustration and triumph surrounding a beloved lost object, embodied by one smart cookie who's also cute as a button. Ages 5-7. (Jan.)
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