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Cat Kid Comic Club: the new blockbusting bestseller from the creator of Dog Man

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I thought Girl Scouts was supposed to be about making the world a better place, but this isn’t at all making the world better.” — Olivia Chaffin Gato tiene la característica de que pese a estar dirigido a niñitos también tiene esa ironía que gusta a los adultos . La comparación más cercana sería con “A turma da Monica” Rico and Drake asks Molly if the Show and Tell party would be happening the next day. But Molly confirms that it won't happen, since the frogs were goofing around a lot. They blame Melvin and Naomi for the cause. The other frogs and Flippy say that they really like the book, but Flippy says the potty humor wasn't necessary. When a frog asks why, Flippy says that there is nothing funny about poo-poo, causing all the frogs to laugh. Flippy asks if anyone made a comic that wasn't violent or disgusting, and K.T. responds, saying their comic is free of offensiveness. The thing that pushed this specific entry in the Cat Kid Comic Club series OVER THE TOP for me was the amazing "sensitivity read" of the publisher rejection.

After Flippy finishes listening to the baby frogs' stories, he gets angry and starts lecturing about the comic being too immature. Unfortunately, the baby frogs run out of ideas. Raine and Corky get sad because they couldn't finish their comic, then Flippy has a look at their comic. The name was Frankenbarf vs. the bionic barf bunnies from diarrhea land. So he says they couldn't finish their comic because it was immature. Flippy then soon tells everyone that their comics must be wholesome, uplifting and with good values, morals, integrity and upright virtue. The tadpoles get bored and immediately leave. With an empty audience, Flippy tells them that they should have purity, honor and ethics. Then he realizes that the tadpoles have left. Flippy, Molly, Li'l Petey, and twenty-one baby frogs each have something to say. Naomi and Melvin don't see eye to eye and Poppy perceives the world differently than her siblings. Will the baby frogs figure out how to work together and appreciate one another's point of view -- both inside and outside the classroom? Frankie, C.C., and Boo used to work as Law Enforcers. But they changed their minds and became space heroes. They detect a bully on a planet, and try to stop the bully. But the bully ejects an evil robot out of his body. The baby frogs turn the robot into a good robot, and they prompt him to hug the bully. The bully runs away, and the victim is saved. In El's profile, it says their pronouns are they/them, which might mean that they are non-binary, or their gender is not confirmed.

The second day of the second week of the comic club starts off with everyone goofing around and Naomi and Melvin fighting. Curly and Gilbert shares their new comic to everyone, and The H.A.C.K.E.R. Brothers present their long-awaited comic, Chubbs McSpiderbutt. Welcome to Cat Kid Comic Club! Here you'll find everything you need to create and share your own comic books, just like Li'l Petey. The names of the Baby Frog Squad are based from breakfast cereals. Frankie is named after Franken Berry, C.C. is named after Count Chocula, and Boo is named after Boo Berry. Brutus, the pink robot, is also named after another breakfast cereal, Fruit Brute. Join Li'l Petey [sic], Flippy, and Molly as they introduce comic making to twenty-one funny, rambunctious, and talented frogs. As the story unwinds with mishaps and hilarity, readers get to see the progress, mistakes, and improvements that come with practice and persistence. Can the trio help the class unleash their own creativity?

In the ending of the book, it is revealed that Sarah and Zuzu will appear in the upcoming book: On Purpose. Flippy called the doctor and nurse lady and they were on their way to the trailer. Flippy told them the frogs are in the bowling ally, They read the comics, and they loved'em! The hilarity is nonstop as the baby frogs navigate sibling relationships, follow their path, and create art -- with purpose! Featured as stories-within-the-story, the mini comics showcase each baby frog's perspective and individual art style. Cat Kid has a comic club! But the frogs get silly and fight. Soon things get out of hand when they quit, and Flippy starts getting to strict! Nurse Lady solves that, but will Flippy encourage his silly kids?Naomi the frog likes to write books. When she writes a book that she knows a publisher will like, she can’t wait for it to be published. However, what Naomi actually wants is to become a millionaire. Her father, Flippy, says that she probably won’t make a million dollars, even if her book gets published. One question: will Naomi’s book even get published? Skelopup comes to life after his old body decays underground. Then, the Cloud of Death takes him to Deadville. Skelopup meets Ghost Girl, and they have fun together. The End... What a marvelous concept. So entertaining, beautifully drawn." — Marie Arana, Literary Director, Library of Congress Flippy and the baby frogs are now happier, and one of them exclaims, "This chapter's title was way off!"

This comic is all about Dennis, a toothbrush who wants to become as a Dinosaur Lawyer, then it follows with "So... yeah." and ends the story. Because the baby frogs share and discuss their comics, readers learn about different story elements and artistic mediums! Three baby frogs attended the police academy where they study, learning the art of Kung-Fu, and enforcing traffic at the road, until they got tired doing these. One time, a baby frog had an idea, so they worked immediately on the spaceship and flew to save the universe. On their way to Planet #39, the computer alerted with an incoming bully scaring a friend, and the baby frogs bravely facing him to halt their fight. As a series, Cat Kid Comic Club is brilliant. And, I know, it's a Dog Man spinoff, so of course it's brilliant, but seriously this series is brilliant. And I'm saying that as a librarian, not as a total Dog Man fangirl! So, it is officially my professional opinion that Dav Pilkey is accomplishing some impressive stuff with these books: One of the comics presented in Chapter 4 is a reference to a similar fake book 'teased' in the end of Captain Underpants 8.

The comic starts off with Pedro and his big, awesome dog. It was shown the dog can fly, but its unknown how. The dog also poops big poops, but Pedro doesn't need to clean the poop up. Later one time, two ninjas set out to kill the world, but they landed on one of the poops from Pedro's dog. The ninjas went home because of the poops on their shoe. This proved that the dog saved the world. In reality, Pedro doesn't have a dog, but he wishes to get one if he is good. I am so torn about this book. I get that I am not a member of the intended audience. I don't need to be personally amused by this book. But my job puts me in a position to recommend or not recommend books to children. Is this really what it takes to amuse kids? Poop, death, nuclear explosions? The shenanigans are nonstop and the baby frogs’ minicomics are funny and full of heart. Creating stories within a story, author and illustrator Dav Pilkey uses a variety of techniques — including acrylic paints, colored pencils, calligraphy, photography, collage, gouache, watercolors, and much more — to portray each frog’s perspective. The kaleidoscope of art styles, paired with Pilkey’s trademark storytelling and humor, fosters creativity, collaboration, independence, and empathy. Readers of all ages will relish this joyful graphic novel adventure.

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