Otis and Rae and the Grumbling Splunk

Otis and Rae and the Grumbling Splunk by Laura and Leo Espinosa.

Otis and Rae head out camping.  All Otis wants to do is eat his peanut butter and banana sandwiches, but Rae fills his head with all sorts of scary stories, especially the one about the Grumbling Splunk.  They head to bed, but Otis can’t sleep as he worries and frets about whether the Splunk is real or not.  When the crickets suddenly stop chirping, Otis faces his fear head on.

The illustrations here are charming and modern, evoking a manga and anime spirit similar to Totoro.  The friendship between the two characters rings true right down to their very dissimilar personalities.  The book is fast-paced, interesting and often surprising.  One of the joys is that you are never quite sure what to expect next. 

A great rollicking fun read for children, this book is appropriate for ages 4-6.

Moxy Maxwell Does Not Love Writing Thank-You Notes

Moxy Maxwell Does Not Love Writing Thank-You Notes by Peggy Gifford.

Moxy returns in splendid style in this second book.  This time she is stuck writing twelve thank-you notes after Christmas.  She has to have them done by today, or her mother has threatened her with not going to see her father in California.  And Moxy knows that if she goes to California, she will be discovered and become famous.   As the time ticks by despite Moxy’s best intentions, her ideas for finishing the thank-you’s get more and more wild.  Expect hilarity and slapstick galore.

Moxy is a fabulously real heroine, who wrestles with the insurmountable problems of childhood.  Her wild antics are reminiscent of  Homer Price and the doughnut machine.  While it is very funny, the book does not veer too far in that direction, staying based in real life and having real moments of sadness and realization.  A pitch-perfect balance is struck by Gifford in this book.  The photographs that illustrate the book add to the grounding in reality as well as the funny moments.  Their perfect timing is part of the charm of this series.

Highly recommended for 8-10 year olds, these books have covers that will keep them moving off of library shelves.  They are great fun to read aloud, and this would make a perfect class read aloud around holiday time.  I can’t wait to see what Moxy is up to next!