This book is what results from talking to kids, being
imaginative, and sprinkling in a good dose of hyperbole. Each page describes a
different type of personality with characteristics depicted as superpowers. At
first glance, some of the children sound very similar but the author finds
nuances to make them unique. The Sticky Child and The Rooted Child both become
easily attached to others but the second one’s connections are limited to
family. Several of the children have powers related to excessive energy while
others are adorable and special to their families and friends. Readers will
find themselves trying to match their personalities with the different
characters and they’ll likely find they share traits with several of them.
The colorful pictures illustrate the different children and
highlight their superpowers. Most pages include a large image of a child with
many smaller pictures surrounding it. They show the child in various situations
to highlight his/her abilities. The Springy Child is shown leaping to catch
birds, bonking his head on the ceiling, and becoming the Springy Child after
being startled by an alarm clock. Some pages are reminiscent of comic strips
and show different characters spending time together. A meal with the Thunder
Child and the Electric Child has unexpected consequences. The Immaterial Child
and the Diamond Child have a curious game of hide and seek. The illustration of
the Scribbly Child is especially entertaining as his form is created by
literally scribbling lines into a human shape. The smaller drawings display his
messiness and creativity, and how his muddled thinking might make him hard to
understand.
What didn’t work as well:
As mentioned, the descriptions for several of the characters sound
very similar and it may be challenging to notice their differences. However, all
of the children are uniquely amusing and interesting no matter how their
descriptions are worded.
The final verdict:
The exceptional personalities presented are varied, comical, and charming.
The fun part of the book is trying to discover which ones best fit the readers’ self-images
or wondering which superpower best pairs with their friends. Overall, this book
is pleasurable and creative and I recommend you give it a shot.
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