“[A] delightful tale.” - Wall Street Journal
“If your kids still allow you to read aloud to them, this book is for you.” - Newsday
“[A]n astounding tale…an absolute delight to read out loud….one part Douglas Adams, one part Doctor Who, and one part The Usual Suspects.” - boingboing.com
“Gaiman’s oversize, tongue-in-cheek narrative twists about like the impromptu nonsense it is, with quick turns, speed bumps, and one go-for-broke dairy deus ex machina. Young fills the pages with sketchy, highly stylized images, stretched and pointy, bringing the crazed imaginations to life with irrepressible energy. Children will devour this one, with or without milk.” - Booklist
“It’s hard not to love a novel that borrows equally from Calvin and Hobbes and The Usual Suspects. If you read only one book this year, a story with dancing dwarfs is always a wise choice.” - Kirkus Reviews
Gaiman knocks it out of the park again with this imaginative story. - School Library Journal
This would also make a wonderful readaloud, but don’t be surprised if the kids insist that it be read in one sitting--and maybe with a side of cookies and milk. - Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
In this screen-dominated world, it can be hard to get even bookish kids reading. Not to mention, so many kids’ publications—from the classic to the commercial—have been made into hard-to-resist, CGI-animated blockbusters. How can we get our children lost and found in the world of literature? While it may be tempting to recommend reading the […]
Neil Gaiman has won fame as a fantasy writer for adults, but his kid’s books are just as wonderful. From picture books to middle grade titles, he’s written something for every age of young reader. Here are my favorites. What is your favorite children’s book by Neil Gaiman?