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It's no fun being a villain if they are not superheroes to thwart you! When Baron von Baddie accidentally manages to defeat his arch nemesis he learns that eating donuts and creating robots all day gets boring. Very cute and great mixed media artwork.
Cute, but not as cute as the author hoped. The illustrations are beautiful and whimsical. Fun book.
Great illustrations, could start some interesting discussions about what makes something fun and friendship.
Baron von Baddie was an evil genius who built huge robots to take over the world, or perhaps just to steal ice cream. Thank goodness for Captain Kapow, who could always take care of Baron and keep him in check. That is until one fateful day when Captain Kapow was frozen by Baron von Baddie's ice ray. No one could stop Baron von Baddie from doing what he wished. He built robots, changed the days of the week around and ate lots and lots of doughnuts. But eventually, even these pleasures lost their appeal. So what is an evil genius to do if he misses his super counterpart?
Pure silly fun, this picture book will appeal to all sorts of children, but especially those who enjoy super heroes. McClements' paper art is eye-catching and comical. The text of the book begs to be read aloud and the art will project well to even a large crowd.
Anyone looking to practice their evil villain voices and super hero strut (and really, who isn't?), will find plenty to enjoy here. Highly recommended for rowdy classrooms of children or as a final read in a story time. This is a book that will be asked for again and again. Appropriate for ages 4-6.
Pure silly fun, this picture book will appeal to all sorts of children, but especially those who enjoy super heroes. McClements' paper art is eye-catching and comical. The text of the book begs to be read aloud and the art will project well to even a large crowd.
Anyone looking to practice their evil villain voices and super hero strut (and really, who isn't?), will find plenty to enjoy here. Highly recommended for rowdy classrooms of children or as a final read in a story time. This is a book that will be asked for again and again. Appropriate for ages 4-6.