The Misadventures Of Lukas
and Super Screaming Baby Man
by Max Stout
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About the Book
Drizzle Drazzle's The Misadventures of Lukas and Super Screaming Baby Man is a series of books told from the viewpoint of my 6 year old son. We take Lukas to lots of galleries and museums, and to see some pretty interesting performances. He learns a lot about people and the different ways they express themselves. Of course kids will be kids, so in between all the really creative people Lukas gets to experience, he also gets himself into lots of mischief.
Drizzle Drazzle is a unique style of kids’ books that teach and entertain while encouraging kids to be creative and to think a little outside of the box. After all, out side of the box, is where a lot of the best stories come from. The books are also filled with just enough potty humor to make milk squirt out their nose.
Drizzle Drazzle morphs together a really cool encyclopedia with a graphic novel for kids. The humor is edgy, but never more than a kid can handle, so there’s lots of things for adults to laugh at too.
Drizzle Drazzle is a unique style of kids’ books that teach and entertain while encouraging kids to be creative and to think a little outside of the box. After all, out side of the box, is where a lot of the best stories come from. The books are also filled with just enough potty humor to make milk squirt out their nose.
Drizzle Drazzle morphs together a really cool encyclopedia with a graphic novel for kids. The humor is edgy, but never more than a kid can handle, so there’s lots of things for adults to laugh at too.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Children’s Books
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 40 - Publish Date: Jul 08, 2010
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About the Creator
I write fiction of the strange, humorous and sometimes erotic sort. I also write interviews and stories for Glubdub.com. Most of this work is influenced by underground arts and culture. Finally, I write true stories and essays about my odd childhood which I still have yet to outgrow.