The Wicked Big Toddlah Goes To New York
by Kevin Hawkes
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A Maine couple and their gigantic toddler take a trip to New York City, where despite his size, the "wicked big toddlah" becomes lost.Tags
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Toddie the wicked big toddlah is back, and his Ma and Pa are taking him on vacation to New York. Toddie takes in all the sights and sounds of New York, gets separated from his parents, plays with strangers in the park, climbs the Empire State Building (a la King Kong) and causes confusion throughout the city in this follow-up to "The Wicked Big Toddlah".
The illustrations, done by the author Kevin Hawkes, are beautifully detailed, with muted colors and detailed backgrounds, but the storyline struggles. Particularly frustrating is when Toddie gets lost and his parents don't notice until they go to take a picture and he's not around (how you lose a giant toddler is somewhat ridiculous). Children between 4 and 8 will enjoy exploring the show more major sights of New York along with Toddie, but parents might be annoyed when Toddie's parents lose their giant child. show less
The illustrations, done by the author Kevin Hawkes, are beautifully detailed, with muted colors and detailed backgrounds, but the storyline struggles. Particularly frustrating is when Toddie gets lost and his parents don't notice until they go to take a picture and he's not around (how you lose a giant toddler is somewhat ridiculous). Children between 4 and 8 will enjoy exploring the show more major sights of New York along with Toddie, but parents might be annoyed when Toddie's parents lose their giant child. show less
I ended up listening to a read aloud of the first Wicked Big Toddlah book on YouTube to see if I missed something, but no...Toddie was born a giant, and the rest of his family members are regular sized humans.
I just can't get past the fact that they lost Toddie in New York.
I just can't get past the fact that they lost Toddie in New York.
He's big, he's a toddler, and he's in New York. How you lose your giant toddler in New York city is beyond me, but the titular protagonist reacts as any regular toddler would. He's scared and wants his parents back. Snoozfest.
Silly, lively fun.
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