The end result of a coven of witches conjuring up the charming Mr. Brungles is not exactly what they hoped for or is it?
The end result of a coven of witches conjuring up the charming Mr. Brungles is not exactly what they hoped for or is it?
Age range 4+
Princess Easy Pleasy is all but easy to please. She drives the royal packer up the wall with her quirks that are as seasonal as her royal vacations. Where does it all stop?
“"Kuriyan depicts the tantrum-prone princess and her comically dismayed entourage with a range of skin colors nearly as individual as the styles of their brightly patterned traditional dress....Impelled by boredom, the princess at last agrees to behave like "locals" in future outings and discovers that vacationing in Tibet is "actually quite fun!"A lighthearted suggestion that "When in Rome..." is a salutary approach anywhere in the world." - Kirkus”
A coven of witches stirs up the Great Brungle Stew with a variety of collective nouns to summon Mr. Brungle, the "wickedly vile" heartthrob of "the witch with a wart," in this offering from India. "A QUIVER OF COBRAS, / Shoot them in straight. / From A LOUNGE OF LIZARDS / Add exactly eight! // Make sure to toss in / A MISCHIEF OF MICE. / Or just one big rat / Is sure to suffice." Interesting and unusual collective nouns for different animals are written in uppercase type, while the rest of the text is set in standard fashion. The rhymes of the quatrains as well as the meter are occasionally inconsistent. Illustrations are darkly colorful, with the many animals represented fairly realistically, while the witches, with brown skin and white hair, sport long, pointy noses and sparse teeth. Their charm delights (though it may need some practice before reading aloud): "Tremple Gemple Fever Sticks / Pimple Poxile Psittacosis / Frungle Brungle, Where Are You? / Appear Now! Shimshamshoo!" When the spell does not work, one of the witch sisters adds the last essential ingredient at midnight, and what appears? The titular tangle of brungles! The collective nouns range far and wide, as the witches toss in a kaleidoscope of butterflies, a clew of worms, a paddle of ducks, and many more. An offbeat blend of education and mayhem, themed just right for Halloween.
Natasha Sharma is an award-winning children's book author with twelve books published till date. Writing across age groups, from picture books to historical fiction for children under the History Mystery series, she is extremely pleased to have found her way to the world of children's literature with its sleepless nights of plotting and joyful moments of crazy character creation.
Priya Kuriyan is a children's book illustrator, comic book artist and an animator. A graduate of the National Institute of Design (Ahmedabad), she has directed educational films for the Sesame Street show (India) and the Children's Film Society of India (CFSI) and illustrated numerous children's books for various Indian publishers. She currently lives in New Delhi, filling her sketchbooks with funny caricatures of its residents.
Age range 4+ Princess Easy Pleasy is all but easy to please. She drives the royal packer up the wall with her quirks that are as seasonal as her royal vacations. Where does it all stop?
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