![]() ![]() It could be rather fun! That is, until the boy tries to take off his pants… ![]() He imagines finding a similarly situated child, striking up a friendship and playing together. He would still be able to take his cat for walks. The boy then decides, in the enviable way young children flit without a care from one thought to another, that being stuck may not be such a bad thing after all. What if he is destined to remain in this rather unfortunate pose forever? His chubby belly exposed to the elements, or worse, to his cat, who might very well administer tickles to his bare stomach? What if he got thirsty? What if, what if, what if? ![]() With his yellow t-shirt covering his entire head and his arms raised to the sky, the boy sits in a chair and ponders his fate. His short legs thrash furiously as she struggles to get the garment off. Mom pulls her child’s t-shirt over his head, literally lifting the little boy off the ground. You can just tell she means business by the way she stands with arms akimbo, her clenched fists on her hips. Still Stuck is such a book.Īn endearing, yet mildly infuriating little boy is commanded to the bath by his no-nonsense mother. Some picture books are little doses of “pick-me-up,” enchantment and whimsy in less than 1000 words, skilfully packaged within 32 pages of illustrations. “It all started when Mom said it was time for a bath.” ![]()
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