The Bad Mood and the Stick
R**D
So very relatable
the book's story and the drawings are excellent - children love love love this book. We all laugh out loud when we read it.
L**Y
Wonderful Book
My grandchildren (ages 4 to 10) love this book. The adults love reading it aloud. Lemony Snicket's wonderfully wry sense of humor entertains us all while slyly transmitting good lessons.
M**A
Great Seller !
Book as described. Thank you.
B**B
Just get it
Holy moly is this book great
K**R
Clever but lacking panache
Lemony Snicket's picture books seem to have become more prosaic after the ill-received oddity of 13 Words (unfortunate, as 13 Words is my favorite of his picture books). This is a straightforward but clever story about the "interconnectedness of all things" - or at least, six people and one raccoon fortuitously interconnected by a bad mood, a stick, and some tasty-looking ice cream.The artwork is delightful, with full-page spreads, soft colors, and a great attention to detail. Much of the humor comes from small details in the illustrations: the expression on a young boy's face when his sister gets in trouble, a reoccurring cat that bears the bad mood during its absence in the text, and the final illustration of a two-step gag that brings the story full circle.The text contains a couple innuendos to entertain adults reading this book with their children, mainly in the descriptions of the budding romance between two characters. However, the straightforwardness of the story hurts its repeat value; unlike with 13 Words, I would soon get sick of re-reading this multiple times with a small child.Be sure to remove the dust jacket at some point to admire the additional artwork on the board covers.
R**V
Great for kids - learning feelings
We love this book. Fun for the kids and helpful to teach them that bad moods come but then they go. Lighthearted and a good read.
J**E
Cute and funny story!
I love this story. Lemony Snicket never disappoints. Where it might seem like this story is going to be a downer, it is truly delightful and my 3 and 6 year olds love it!
S**N
wanted to love it
The part in the dry cleaners is a really uncomfortable where a white man walks into a WOC owned dry cleaners and removes his pants in front of her when she tells him not to. as much as I tried to make that part funny or enjoyable for my kids, it never sat right with me and eventually I got rid of the book because I could not handle the subliminal message that it conveys. The rest of the book is really nice and helped me explain emotions to my daughter, and she always loved it. It is really such a good book minus that part.
A**A
Awesome book!
My students love it!
C**E
One of our faves
Bought as a gift.
S**Y
Great tool!
I loved A Series of Unfortunate Events growing up, so when I saw that Lemony Snicket had released a children's book, I had to get it for my class. The book is brilliant for teaching children how your mood can have an effect on how other's feel. Lemony's writing is brilliant & the illustrations are lovely. A definite recommendation!
J**N
a very grown up story
i like the way stories like this have great big messages for the person who buys them
P**T
Five Stars
Outstanding
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