Category Archives: Read To Me Dad

Review: Batman, Robin, and Howard – A Middle Grade Graphic Novel

Batman Robin and howard
Photo-A-Day 2.0 #01044

We received a review copy of the new comic book for middle graders called Batman, Robin and Howard for free to review. Opinions are our own.

Graphic novels for middle graders are the sweet spot for getting my son, Andy to read. He has the best time reading them and he observes so much when he does. I wasn’t sure that he was noticing things because he reads them so quickly but what he noticed about this book blew me away. Yes, the book is about Batman and his son Damian Wayne who is also Robin. It is also about another character named Howard who comes into the Wayne’s lives. However, that was not what Andy noticed. What he noticed was that there was a student who goes to school with Howard and Damian who does not have a hand on his left arm. I was like, are you sure? He said, “Yeah, it is one of my favorite things about the book because it includes everyone.”

I was blown away that my almost 10 year-old noticed something like that and had that reaction. He’s a very kind soul that kid of mine. Andy also liked a lot of the jokes and how Batman was basically sidelined by a soccer coach for the whole of the book. I got a kick out of him doing the gargoyle pose on top of a vending machine and then having the self-awareness to realize that it wasn’t that intimidating from 5 feet up.

The book is a really good one in which Damian Wayne has to go to a new school. He feels that he is smarter and superior to the kids there. Howard is a pretty popular kid at the school because he is so nice to everyone. However, he and Damian do not hit it off right away. They eventually mesh with each other and become friends through soccer. This also weaves in the b story of Batman investigating a series of soccer related pranks. But, with Batman being Batman he takes it very seriously and speculates on all the villains in his rogues gallery who might be behind the pranks.

I got a kick out of the book and so did my son. You can learn more about the book below and also use our amazon.com affiliate link to pick up a copy for yourself.

Batman, Robin, and Howard, written by bestselling author and illustrator Jeffrey Brown (Jedi Academy, Space-Time), introduces a unique take on the adventures of the caped crusader and boy wonder, when it introduces a character that serves as Robin’s ultimate match, his new schoolmate Howard. On November 9th, this book will be available for young Batman and Robin fans who will find a relatable story about fitting in and putting yourself in another’s shoes.

To Damian Wayne, there is nothing more important than protecting the streets of Gotham City as Robin. But when he makes a critical mistake while out on patrol, Damian finds himself benched. And what’s more, Damian’s dad, Bruce Wayne—a.k.a. Batman—decides that starting over at Gotham Metro Academy will be just the distraction Damian needs from his superhero routine. It is there he meets Howard—the smartest and most athletic kid in school. The boys’ rivalry is instantaneous and fierce…and both are sure only one of them can be the best in their class.

Jeffrey Brown creates a juvenile mystery adventure for Damian and his newfound equal Howard that explores rivalry and friendship.

Review: Cranky Chicken by Katherine Battersby

Cranky chicken

We received a review copy of Cranky Chicken for free. Opinions are our own.

Cranky Chicken is a super cute graphic novel for younger kids in the vein of Narwhal and Jelly and The Bad Guys. You have Cranky, the chicken, she’s cranky. She’s cranky over so many things. One day she is cranky at a leaf and kicks it freeing Speedy the worm from under the evil leaf’s terrible embrace. Speedy immediately befriends, or rather attempts to befriend, Cranky. Cranky is having nothing of it but eventually gets worn down by Speedy’s enthusiasm and persistence. What follows are three fun stories that kids will enjoy. The artwork is clean and simple with a watercolor feel. The book is for ages 6-9 and is available now. If you are interested in picking up the book please consider using our Amazon.com affiliate link below.

More about the book.

A Downright Hilarious Graphic Novel Chapter Book about an Unlikely Friendship
CRANKY CHICKEN
Written and Illustrated by Katherine Battersby

Narwhal and Jelly meet The Bad Guys in CRANKY CHICKEN (On Sale 9/7/21) by critically acclaimed author-illustrator Katherine Battersby, a heartwarming and hilarious, brightly-illustrated chapter book about what happens when a very cranky chicken is befriended by a very cheerful worm.

Cranky Chicken is, well, cranky. With one cranky eyebrow, cranky eyes, and even cranky, scratchy feet. But then one day, Cranky meets a very friendly worm named Speedy who wants nothing more than to be friends. Young readers will love seeing the mismatched friendship grow over the course of three charming and laugh-out-loud short adventures as Chicken and Speedy become BFFs (Best Feathered Friends) and Speedy shows Chicken how to look on the bright side.

With lively illustrations and effortlessly funny text, Katherine Battersby’s CRANKY CHICKEN is impossible to read without a smile on your face.

The Author: Katherine Battersby
Katherine Battersby is the critically acclaimed children’s author and illustrator of two chapter books and twelve picture books, including Perfect Pigeons and Squish Rabbit, a CBC Children’s Choice Book. Her picture books have also been shortlisted for numerous Australian awards, including the CBCA Awards for New Illustrator and Book of the Year. Katherine lives in Ottawa, Canada. Visit her at KatherineBattersby.com.