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The Poombah of Badoombah [Hardcover]

Dee Lillegard (Author), Kevin Hawkes (Illustrator)
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April 13, 1998 6 and up
The Poombah of Badoombah was mightier than any king, for he had the power to poombah anything. When he poombahs the potter, his pots leap out of clay. And when he poombahs a weaver, giant carpets fly from the loom. But the Poombah goes too far when he plies his powers on a wealthy nabob riding in a howdah. And before you can say Badoombah, the very naughty Poombah is banished to the countryside where he can make mischief and magic to his heart's content! Rollicking verse and bright, busy paintings bring to life a funny tale of sorcerers and spells--complete with a glossary of exotic Indian words--in a lively picture book about a most unusual hero! Dee Lillegard lives in Castro Valley, California. Kevin Hawkes lives in Maine.

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The Poombah of Badoombah--a powerful, energy-infusing sorcerer--makes pots leap out of clay and fabulous carpets fly off the loom, but he also gleefully sends "a pudgy rajah swirling to the public bath" and a "nervous dervish whirling down a curvish path." One day, the magical Poombah goes too far: he pulls the elephant right out from under a government official and his howdah, which is a fine howdah-you-do. The city people are furious, and the Poombah, now a pariah, flees to the countryside to grow Badoombah beans, and, as we all know, "a bowl of Badoombah beans or two is all one needs for a hullabaloo." Dee Lillegard, author of The Wild Bunch, poombahs a wildly ebullient rhyming story, and Kevin Hawkes's rich, full-bleed paintings of swarming street bazaars in India explode with color and excitement. Explanatory notes, cleverly presented, define Indian terms such as howdah and nabob, and make-believe ones as well, including Poombah ("to impart, or infuse with, extraordinary energy") and Badoombah beans, Lillegard's son's invention. Kids will love this bouncing ride through the streets of India, with the contagious joie de vivre of the playful Poombah. (Ages 4 to 8) --Karin Snelson

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This tale's lavish imagery, borrowed from "The 1,001 Nights" and "Aladdin," may lure devotees of Eastern exoticism, but the plot, unfortunately, fizzles like a dud firecracker. Lillegard (The Wild Bunch) prefaces the story with a definition: "To poombah means to impart, or infuse with, extraordinary energy. A Poombah is one renowned for having this power." Thus, the title character is a village wizard, an impish, bespectacled man whose snow-white turban matches his eyebrows and pointy beard. As he strolls among blocky, whitewashed houses, peering into their shadowy interiors, he uses a twisted wand to fire green-and-gold zaps: "The Poombah sent a pudgy rajah/ swirling to the public bath./ The Poombah sent a nervous dervish/ whirling down a curvish path." The townsfolk indulge his harmless pranks, but revolt when the Poombah causes an elephant to rampage through a bazaar; they then banish the trickster to the countryside, where he lives as a hermit and cultivates magical "Badoombah beans." Hawkes (By the Light of the Halloween Moon) saturates every spread with gorgeous, glowing color. His sunny midday skies, clay pots and bright cotton clothing set the scene beautifully. Likewise, Lillegard's inventive verse and vocabulary ("howdah" rhymes with "proud") make for a peppy ride. Yet the abrupt conclusion is unsatisfying. The Poombah still uses his energies selfishly, despite hints that the Badoombah beans may provide an opportunity to make amends with his peers. There's no resolution besides the Poombah's unconvincingly merry solitude. Ages 4-8.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 6 and up
  • Hardcover: 32 pages
  • Publisher: Putnam Juvenile; 1St Edition edition (April 13, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0399227784
  • ISBN-13: 978-0399227783
  • Product Dimensions: 11 x 8.6 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,662,497 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fun, Fun, Fun, June 18, 1998
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My two boys, age 1-1/2 and 3-1/2, both thoroughly enjoy the Poombah. The rhymes are unusual and fun, and the illustrations are eye-catching. Your kids will demand that you read it several times each night.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A magical, nonsensical journey, October 29, 2003
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I read this to my two year old and she loves it. The illustrations are bright and eye-catching, and the language is evocative and rhyming. The whole story has a 'beat and rhythm' to it which toddlers seem to find appealing. Some of the words make absolutely no sense, but this is the fun of the book (think a little bit of Dr Seuss with an Eastern twist!). A fun book that allows imaginations to run wild!
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