Move over, PilkeyNit's George and Harold's turn to tell the tale of the all-new superhero who's faster than a speeding stroller and more powerful than diaper rash. Make way for Super Diaper Baby! This edition includes a 16-page behind-the-scenes bonus section. Illustrations.
Move over, PilkeyNit's George and Harold's turn to tell the tale of the all-new superhero who's faster than a speeding stroller and more powerful than diaper rash. Make way for Super Diaper Baby! This edition includes a 16-page behind-the-scenes bonus section. Illustrations.
Move over, Dav Pilkey, it's George and Harold's turn to tell the tale of the all-new superhero who's faster than a speeding stroller and more powerful than diaper rash. Make way for Super Diaper Baby!
Oh, no! It looks like George and Harold are in trouble again. . . . As punishment, the boys have to write a 100-page report on "good citizenship," and they have been specifically ordered NOT to make another comic about Captain Underpants. So what do they do? They create an all-new superhero . . . Super Diaper Baby! Super Diaper Baby's archenemy, Deputy Dangerous, wants to steal his powers and take over the planet. Will the diaper-wearing dynamo defeat the deputy, or is the entire Earth doomed?
This new paper-over-board edition includes a 16-page behind-the-scenes bonus section!
“Praise for The Adventures of Super Diaper Baby : "Pilkey's latest is replete with misspellings, pleasingly bad puns and the 'flip-o-rama' feature that slips some rudimentary animation into these preposterously good-humored pages." -- Publishers Weekly "Puns, jokes about bodily functions, and ludicrous misspellings will keep children . . . entertained." -- School Library Journal "Children get a delicious thrill from reading forbidden and naughty things, and Pilkey has filled this niche for the emergent reader." -- Kirkus”
"Pilkey's latest is replete with misspellings, pleasingly bad puns and the 'Flip-O-Rama' feature that slips some rudimentary animation into these preposterously good-humored pages." -- Publishers Weekly
"Children get a delicious thrill from reading forbidden and naughty things, and Pilkey has filled this niche for the emergent reader." -- Kirkus Reviews
When Dav Pilkey was a kid, he was diagnosed with ADHD and dyslexia. Dav was so disruptive in class that his teachers made him sit out in the hallway every day. Luckily, Dav loved to draw and make up stories. He spent his time in the hallway creating his own original comic books -- the very first adventures of Dog Man and Captain Underpants. In the second grade, Dav's teacher ripped up his comics and told him he couldn't spend the rest of his life making silly books. Fortunately, Dav was not a very good listener.
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