“A beautiful, wonderful bedtime book”
What a strange, but really loveable book, with a similar vibe to ‘Fungus, the Bogeyman’.
A mother Blob is trying to get her Disgusting little Blob child to get ready for bed, pointing out that:
“all creatures grim and evil,
under the tired sun,
are settling down –
and so must you, my horrible little one”
The illustrations are wonderful – almost every grim and evil creature you could think of – getting ready for bed, but drawn with smiley faces so you know they are not scary (just sleepy). My favourites were the Beastman counting sheep (as they jump into his mouth!), and the Mummy child having its blankets (and bandages) tucked in tight.
And to show that the mother Blob is calling her child horrible, disgusting, …. out of genuine affection, the book ends with:
“precious little one.
I love you, Disgusting Blob”
When children grow up they will, of course, have to learn that vampires don’t sleep when the sun goes down – but for now, let them slumber in ignorant bliss
I came across this book by serendipitous chance – and just had to buy it. I highly recommend it.
Paperback edition
This reviewer received a free of charge product for review.