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Las Aventureas Del Superbebe Panal/Adventures of Super Diaper Baby

Las Aventureas Del Superbebe Panal/Adventures of Super Diaper Baby

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Super Diaper Baby Rules!
Review: Another fun book for me and my 7 year old to read together, like Dav Pilkey's other books. I buy these books that my son will read, and reread for pure fun. This book is well described above but, to emphasize, the intentional mis-spelled words and phrases are annoying and detracting. Not that poop jokes can be intellectual, but the benefits from "reading" for these young readers are countered by the grammatical and spelling "dumbing down" . I would hope the author tones it down on this aspect in the sequels, but keep writing with godspeed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is hilarous!
Review: I have read this book several times, and I laugh out loud every time I read it. Dav Pilkey has never written a book which didn't make me laugh. I like how the villain was trying to steal super powers, but instead he got turned into poop. When Super Diaper Baby 2 comes out, I'll be sure to read it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Too Cool Diaper Baby!
Review: I'm going to have to give this book the MAX amount of stars because even as a 22 year old grad student, I can always admire literature, art, and YES, even cartoons/comix which feature African American role models and SUPERHEROES... mind you that this one is not even a toddler yet and has super action adventures! That aside, I can deal with giant pieces of turd being used as characters as odd as it may be.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is recommended for everyone seeking a laugh.
Review: Once again George Beard and Harold Hutchins, the boys responsible for the hilarious comic-book series involving the adventures of Captain Underpants, are up to their old antics. One day they're happily playing in the school gym, squishing ketchup packets under their skateboard wheels, and who should come by but that mean principal, Mr. Krupp. For punishment, the boys have to clean the gym floor and write a 100-page essay on "Good Citizenship," with strict instructions not to turn in a 100-page "Captain Underpants" comic book. As they mope over this assignment, George is struck by a great idea: Why not create a new super hero and write about him? The boys go home and create the greatest world protector ever known to potty training, Super Diaper Baby.

Fans of the toilet humor seen in the previous "Captain Underpants" books, or anyone who's a fourth-grader at heart, will laugh out loud at the villain that gets turned into a piece of poop and his newborn nemesis, the only one stopping him from world domination. The pages are packed with gross jokes, Flip-O-Rama, and subtle humor especially appreciated by older readers. While this book is recommended for everyone seeking a laugh, it should come with a warning: Read this book in private or only around people who know you --- anyone else might think you're crazy for laughing out loud, seemingly at random.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is recommended for everyone seeking a laugh.
Review: Once again George Beard and Harold Hutchins, the boys responsible for the hilarious comic-book series involving the adventures of Captain Underpants, are up to their old antics. One day they're happily playing in the school gym, squishing ketchup packets under their skateboard wheels, and who should come by but that mean principal, Mr. Krupp. For punishment, the boys have to clean the gym floor and write a 100-page essay on "Good Citizenship," with strict instructions not to turn in a 100-page "Captain Underpants" comic book. As they mope over this assignment, George is struck by a great idea: Why not create a new super hero and write about him? The boys go home and create the greatest world protector ever known to potty training, Super Diaper Baby.

Fans of the toilet humor seen in the previous "Captain Underpants" books, or anyone who's a fourth-grader at heart, will laugh out loud at the villain that gets turned into a piece of poop and his newborn nemesis, the only one stopping him from world domination. The pages are packed with gross jokes, Flip-O-Rama, and subtle humor especially appreciated by older readers. While this book is recommended for everyone seeking a laugh, it should come with a warning: Read this book in private or only around people who know you --- anyone else might think you're crazy for laughing out loud, seemingly at random.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Funniest Book Ever
Review: The Adventures of Super Diaper Baby is action-packed, funny ,and quirky. The character fight many foes such as the Robo Ant 2000 and Deputy Doo-Doo. The characters weren't that bright and they kept on making mistakes. The characters did nonsense things such as the spanking of life and switching signs. I think that you should read this book it's hilarious and exciting, and a little strange.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Please get a life!
Review: We think this book is funny because a baby is a crime fighter. Diaper Baby's dog is also cool. At first the dog's name is Danger Dog but then he becomes known as Diaper Dog. This book also shows you how to draw Diaper Dog. You will like this book and read it more than once.


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