Copyright Date:
2020
Edition Date:
2020
Release Date:
05/05/20
Illustrator:
Palmer, Charly,
Pages:
1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN:
1-534-47646-6
ISBN 13:
978-1-534-47646-2
Dewey:
E
LCCN:
2019050182
Dimensions:
26 x 27 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
(Wed Jul 06 00:00:00 CDT 2022)
Is there or isn't there a dragon in the closet? In his debut as a picture-book illustrator, fine artist Palmer depicts a young black boy with a crown of dreadlocks atop his head and a big imagination. He's convinced that a dragon in his closet is responsible for various happenings (leaving a dollar bill under his pillow when he loses a tooth, tidying his room while he's out) and also for the mischief he's blamed for (tracking mud in the house, breaking a flower pot, eating all the cookies in the jar). He tells his parents about the dragon at the beginning of the book, but after the cookie incident, his exasperated mother leads him to his closet—where they find a dragon-shaped pile of stuff. The boy steadfastly holds onto his story of a real dragon, deciding the heap of things is just a clever ruse. Ultimately, however, the story is confusing: is the child using this story to get away with mischief? Is he truly innocent of any mischief-making and ignorant of his parents' tooth fairy and tidying duties? More problematic is Taylor's forced, uneven attempt at rhyming verse, which undermines the book's success as a whole despite its painterly illustrations and the appeal of a story about a contemporary black family. A miss. (Picture book. 3-5)
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Kirkus Reviews
(Wed Jul 06 00:00:00 CDT 2022)
In this funny and imaginative salute to mischievous little kids, a young boy blames mishaps on the dragon in the closet only he can see.
The dragon in the closet can be a bit fickle. One minute he’s dancing like a goof and being sweet to the little ones, and the next he’s sneaking treats out of the cookie jar and leaving dirty footprints on the carpet. The worst part is that after the dragon causes heaps of trouble, he goes invisible and leaves a little boy to answer for all his bad behavior…But did the dragon really do it?