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5.0 out of 5 stars The attraction to Traction Man, man, October 13, 2005
This review is from: Traction Man Is Here! (Boston Globe-Horn Book Awards (Awards)) (Hardcover)
It's funny, but I think we can say that the picture-book-superhero-genre is still in its infancy. There's, "Kapow", of course and "The Adventures of Sparrowboy", but these are stories of ordinary kids being super. Far more difficult, in a way, is a story about an action figure. Now there is no lack of stories where toys take on a life of their own when their owners aren't around. With, "Traction Man Is Here", however, author Mini Grey turns this conceit on its head. The hero of this book may be an action figure like Buzz Lightyear (though he's an entirely different type of toy) but any adventures you read about in this book are from the head of the boy moving Traction Man about. You may not see the kids' hands and Traction Man may appear to move on his own accord, but there is little doubt who the real brains behind the operation is. It makes, oddly enough, for thrilling reading.

A boy writes a note to Santa requesting another Traction Man since his old one was involved in what is simply referred to as, "the Terrible Parachute Accident". Santa may not be aware of the boy's request, but his parents are certainly on the ball because Christmas Day brings a brand new bright and shiny Traction Man (complete with Dazzle-Painted Battler Pants). Thus begin our hero's adventures. Each time he appears, his new outfit is lovingly described (as in the sentence, "Traction Man is crawling through the overgrown shrubbery near the Pond, wearing Jungle Pants, Camouflage Vest and Sweaty Bandanna"). This is all well and good up until the moment the family goes to knit-crazy Granny's. Traction Man receives an all-in-one knitted green romper suit and matches bonnet. It's adorable and completely inappropriate for his line of work. Fortunately, Traction Man's quick thinking sidekick Scrubbing Brush finds a way to solve the romper problem and save some spoons in need.

Right from the start I recognized that Grey was doing something that few authors remember from their childhood. When I was a kid, any and every inanimate object was fair game for my imaginings. Likewise in this book, Traction Man battles pillows and sponges and befriends a friendly brush as well. As an author, Grey has a real feel for what it's like to be a kid playing with a favorite toy. The book looks like a comic book at all the right points and really does become quite exciting, almost in spite of its low-rent sets.

Grey's attention to detail is also stunning. The night the boy gets the present containing Traction Man on his bed you can see an exciting adult foot who's sock has (oh joy) unraveled at the heel. I OWN socks just like that! This probably explains why Granny's so gung ho about knitting more for the family. Toys that do battle or are saved by Traction Man in the course of the tale are visible on the boy's floor right at the book's start. I also loved that his older sister is continually carrying around her own Christmas present: a copy of Practical Woodworking. You hardly ever see her when her nose isn't pressed to the pages. I like to think that some of the boy's wooden toys came from her hands. Words spoken by real people always appear as italicized printed texts. Plus, the interiors and exteriors of homes aren't only authentic but detailed intricately. It doesn't hurt either that Traction Man's a bit of a hunk. I don't usually go for those muscly guys, but there's something appealing in this fella's face. Just a thought.

And though this comment is a bit out of place, I'd just like to point out that when Cupcake is being held prisoner by the evil Dr. Sock (yes, it pretty much consists of an actual sock wrapped around a cupcake) he whispers what I consider to be the funniest line in the book: "You will be my wife".

"Traction Man Is Here" has already won (as of the writing of this review) the 2005 Boston Globe Book Award and it promises to win many more as the months and years go by. This is apparently Ms. Grey's second picture book so far. The world would be a poorer place if it were to be the last. Appropriate for guys and gals alike.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Delightful, delicious, wonderful and fantastic, January 2, 2006
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This review is from: Traction Man Is Here! (Boston Globe-Horn Book Awards (Awards)) (Hardcover)
I opened this book in the 'store, flipped to a page and saw an action figure standing on the table (a no-no in my house) before a plate.

The text read, "Traction man is guarding some toast." Then I noted that the toast had eyes and mouth set in somewhat querulous look. I laughed aloud and raced to buy this.

My 3.5 year old carried this about for days, after.

Traction man is original, clever, snarky (read the label on the hoopos that become his medal at the end of the book) and gentle. It's exquisite. Buy several copies, you'll be handing it out at birthday parties for years.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hilarity triumphs!, February 9, 2006
This review is from: Traction Man Is Here! (Boston Globe-Horn Book Awards (Awards)) (Hardcover)
Traction Man by Mini Grey is one of the most inventive picture books I've come across, one that celebrates the fantastic inner life of children, where the most mundane objects can become superheroes or villains. Traction Man and his vaguely canine sidekick, Scrubbing Brush rid the world from evil, in a series of comic adventures. But can they overcome the dreaded dorky green romper and matching bonnet? Of course! (Traction Man always saves the day...)
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Square-jawed satire, June 7, 2006
This review is from: Traction Man Is Here! (Boston Globe-Horn Book Awards (Awards)) (Hardcover)
This spoof of superhero comics and their ubiquitous action figures is so darn funny it's impossible to get through a first reading without pausing to hold your ribs. But it has a Shrek problem: its best lines zoom straight over kids' heads and target Mom and Dad.

This is welcome news if you're weary of countless nights re-reading Pooh or Seuss ad nauseum. But it's tough to explain to a toddler why the sight of a foot-tall plastic toy diving in a sink for the Lost Wreck of the Sieve provokes such snorts and guffaws.

Traction Man's a Christmas gift to an unnamed boy, whose imagination turns him loose on unsuspecting household objects. But both meet their match with Granny, who knits the doll a puke-green coverall that fairly screams "dork." Picture the matching bonnet and it's easy to summon similar mortifying moments from your own childhood.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fun and original story of an unusual relationship between a child and a toy, July 6, 2005
This review is from: Traction Man Is Here! (Boston Globe-Horn Book Awards (Awards)) (Hardcover)
Ages 4-8 will appreciate a fun and original story of an unusual relationship between a child and a toy. "Traction Man" is a small action figure leading the crusade against evil: he guards toast, searches the dishwasher for lost items, and escapes the Poisonous Dishcloth. He's a happy savior - until Granny gives him a hand-knit green suit to wear, which makes him feel stupid. Can Traction Man overcome his silly clothing to remain the hero?
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Super Fun read, January 18, 2007
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This review is from: Traction Man Is Here! (Boston Globe-Horn Book Awards (Awards)) (Hardcover)
Traction Man is Here is so fun I had to read it to my grandson 5 times one day! The illustrations are clever, colorful and so interesting you notice something different every time you read it.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Ever!, April 4, 2006
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This review is from: Traction Man Is Here! (Boston Globe-Horn Book Awards (Awards)) (Hardcover)
This is a fantastic, fun, imaginative children's book that me and my husband love to read to our child. Mini Grey captures a child's imagination with such precision that it brings back hilarious memories of our own fantastic pretend worlds. Great work Mini!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious!, March 8, 2006
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The first night that I read this book to my son, he had to cover the pictures so that I could stop laughing long enough to finish reading it. This book is a scream! If you have ever owned an action figure or a doll like Barbie, you need this book.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Have no fear....Traction man is here!, January 20, 2010
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This review is from: Traction Man Is Here (Paperback)
Hi I am Bryson and I am in 5th grade. Traction Man is a marvelous book well, in my point of view. The main character is will Traction Man of curs and a little boy. All it takes for this little boys toy to come to life is a little imagination. In this book traction man faces many adventures like Traction Man is going to find the Lost wreck of the sieve and comes across the dishcloth that tries to heart hem lucky a brave little scrubbing brush saved him and traction man lets little Scrubbing Brush be his pet.
There is another book called Traction Man meats Turbo Dog is also good. Something happens to Scrubbing Brush and gets replaced With Turbo Dog. Traction Man has to save little Scrubbing Brush at the worst thing that can happen to him. If you want to know what happened then you will have to read Traction Man and Traction Man meats Turbo Dog.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I LOVE this book!, November 19, 2009
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This review is from: Traction Man Is Here! (Boston Globe-Horn Book Awards (Awards)) (Hardcover)
My son brought this book home from the library. I can only say that I love Traction Man! He enjoyed the book, the action, and most of the humor (some of it was a bit beyond him). But I loved it--the pictures--the imaginative story. I told my son that a Traction Man book is what I want for MY birthday. We have also read "Traction Man meets Turbo Dog" which is also a wonderful book. I hope to see many more in the series.
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