The setup of this book is very simple. The cover is a yellow cloth cover with the picture of a kid on it, and below that it says kid. All of the illustrations are done in blue, red, yellow, and green. The illustrations reflect the simplicity of the family they represent. Although I am not a huge fan of this book it is somewhat humorous. Everyone has different tastes, so I know that there will be many kids out there who want to read this book.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
"The Stupids Die" By: Harry Allard
The setup of this book is very simple. The cover is a yellow cloth cover with the picture of a kid on it, and below that it says kid. All of the illustrations are done in blue, red, yellow, and green. The illustrations reflect the simplicity of the family they represent. Although I am not a huge fan of this book it is somewhat humorous. Everyone has different tastes, so I know that there will be many kids out there who want to read this book.
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I also blogged about a different adventure book on The Stupids and I felt the same way about its inappropriateness for a school classroom. Like you said they do goofy things. Why couldn’t the author keep the humor and take out the humiliation by changing their last names to goofy or what I had recommended was change it to The Odd Family? I believe it has the potential to come across as putting this family down and making them feel dumb and stupid. That was a good analogy you used comparing it to the brainless trashy movies that we somehow find hilarious. It is also like the example, just because sex sells doesn’t mean it is right to sell scandalous books. In this case, just because some kids think it is funny to make fun of people in this book doesn’t mean it is morally right.
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