
A little hedgehog is fast asleep when all of a sudden, the light clicks on. He is NOT happy about being woken. "Turn off that light!" he demands. The light switches off. And then on again. And off. And on. "Who keeps doing that?!" The hedgehog bumbles around, exasperated, in a flurry of onomatopoeia -- GRRR!! OW! CRUNCH. BANG! -- as his room mysteriously goes from dark to light over and over and over again.
It soon becomes clear that the cause of the light switching on and off is you, the reader, turning the page. The hedgehog decides to outsmart you by building his own light, a process that comes with its own hilarious complications.
Comics-style speech bubbles, wordplay and humor make this a fun and interactive story where the reader plays a starring role -- especially when it's revealed that you only turned the light on to bring the hedgehog a glass of water, which he forgot he asked for.
It soon becomes clear that the cause of the light switching on and off is you, the reader, turning the page. The hedgehog decides to outsmart you by building his own light, a process that comes with its own hilarious complications.
Comics-style speech bubbles, wordplay and humor make this a fun and interactive story where the reader plays a starring role -- especially when it's revealed that you only turned the light on to bring the hedgehog a glass of water, which he forgot he asked for.
Publisher:
Toronto :, Owlkids Books,, [2015].
Copyright Date:
©2015
ISBN:
9781771471015
Characteristics:
40 unnumbered pages :,coloured illustrations ;,25 cm.
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Add a CommentWho is flipping the light switch? From the review in Kirkus: "No, the word CLICK at the top of the verso is the clue—it's you, the readers. It may take some adult help for young listeners to catch up with that device. . ." I'm an adult, and I didn't really get it. It seems unlikely that kids will pick up on the clue.