Thursday 10 May 2018

Stinkbomb and Ketchup-Face by John Dougherty, reviewed by Kelly McKain


Stinkbomb & Ketchup-Face and the Badness of BadgersStinkbomb and Ketchup-Face and the Evilness of PizzaStinkbomb and Ketchup-Face and the Bees of StupidityStinkbomb & Ketchup-Face and the Quest for the Magic PorcupineStinkbomb and Ketchup-Face and the Great Big Story NickersStinkbomb and Ketchup-Face and the Great Kerfuffle Christmas Kidnap

We love the Stinkbomb and Ketchup-Face books so much in our house that we've decided to show you six of these great book covers, with joyous illustrations by David Tazzyman. These exuberant romps by comedy genius John Dougherty feature brother and sister badger-busting duo Stinkbomb (Occupation: Boy, Interests: Interesting things, thwarting badgers) and Ketchup-Face (Occupation: Girl, Interests: Singing, jam, ketchup, pretend horsies).

Stinkbomb and Ketchup-Face set off on meta-texual journeys through the pages of their own books - 'Is it Chapter 15 already?' Stinkbomb asks. 'Chapter 14 didn't last long.' They tackle intriguing quests involving travelling to Siberia to paint the stripes on tigers, busting the badgers' worm pizza racket, discovering the rare, mythical magic porcupine and getting their library books back on time. Along the way they meet a colourful and crazy cast of characters including King Toothbrush Weasel and Malcolm the Cat, the Evil and Wickedish Badgers, a Ninja Librarian and a little shopping trolley who is definitely not a horsie (whatever Ketchup Face tells you).

They usually make it home in time for tea and blueberry jam, or at least for one of Ketchup-Face's tuneless songs about blueberry jam, which was sung in my own house interminably for a long, long time (but please don't let that put you off these fantastic books!). I'll let Holly (9) have the last word: 'I really enjoyed these books because they're really funny and I'd recommend them to all ages, well, from age 2 until 98 anyway.'

The Stinkbomb and Ketchup-Face series by John Dougherty, with illustrations by David Tazzyman, is published by Oxford University Press.

Kelly McKain and Jon Stuart's new picture book series is The Woollies, also published by OUP.

The Woollies: Flying HighThe Woollies: Follow the FootprintsThe Woollies: Pirates Ahoy!





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2 comments:

Sue Purkiss said...

I got the first two or three of these books when they came out for my grandson, and we both loved them. Very funny, very unpredictable, very entertaining.

Penny Dolan said...

Thanks for the review. Always good to have an entertaining series read and pointed out here on Awfully Big Reviews. (Stinkbomb & Ketchup-Face has certainly grown since I saw that very first cover.)

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