Description:
Little Vampire has decided that despite his ability to fly, freedom to turn himself into a rat, a wolf, or a bat--even his unquestioned right to "bite little girls till they bleed, without ever getting into trouble"--that what he really wants to do is go to school. The kind with teachers, other kids, and math homework. Unfortunately for Little Vampire, teachers and other kids dont hang out at school in the dead of night, but math homework abounds, and when Little Vampire starts completing a little boys assignments for him, the two get to be friends. Little Vampire Goes to School sounds like it should be a Halloween book for 5-year-olds, but with its comic-book illustrations, occasional toilet humor, and rambling story that touches on everything from the legend of the Flying Dutchman to whether an orphaned child ought to believe in God, its probably more appropriate for 8- to 10-year-olds. Joann Sfars illustrations are an interesting mix of creepy and cartoony comic-book styles, and the motley assortment of monsters who live in Little Vampires castle provide plenty of background chatter and jokes. This book is just right for a kid who likes monsters but doesnt actually want to be scared. (Ages 6 to 10) --Jennifer Lindsay
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