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1.0 out of 5 stars
Lame humor, sketchy illustrations & inappropriate theme,
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This review is from: Drop Dead (Hardcover)
pretty inappropriate - it goes through all the things the grandparents did in their day
like smoking and dating and drugs, and that's subject matter suitable for teenagers not kids 5+ like this book is aimed at, and ends with "one day we'll just drop dead, like everybody else". some people might find it hip and cool way of raising children, but I find it simply inappropriate.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Wouldn't be dead for quids!,
By Megami (Darwin, Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Drop Dead (Hardcover)
The kids ask their grandparents "Why are you such bald old wrinklies?" The grandparents explain that they weren't always old wrinklies - that they started out as baby wrinklies, and since then they have lead exciting lives on their way to becoming old. This book helps kids realise that old people were young people once too, without being preachy about it .
5.0 out of 5 stars
Jono reviews "Drop Dead",
By Jono Adrian (Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Drop Dead (Hardcover)
Drop Dead reveals the life story of 2 grandparents in a comical & humerous way. Using limited text; but wonderfully colourful and detailed illustations, their life story begins their Grandchildren asking why their Granparents are so bald and wrinkly, the Grandparents reveal, with much humour their developments through all of lifes stages. This book teaches ytoung children about life in a very truthful and humerous fashion. It can be enjoyed by all members of the family and is an excellent point for didcussion
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Drop Dead by Babette Cole (Hardcover - March 11, 1997)
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