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SUPERJOE DOES NOT DO CUDDLES by Michael Catchpool

SUPERJOE DOES NOT DO CUDDLES

by Michael Catchpool ; illustrated by Emma Proctor

Pub Date: Sept. 7th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-911373-55-1
Publisher: Lantana

Everyone knows that superheroes can do just about anything, but SuperJoe needs his mother to know that they do not do cuddles...well, usually.

In the space of one day, SuperJoe, a child with brown skin and dark brown locs, rescues tourists from a ferocious and hungry tiger, stops a runaway train, and saves people “crossing over a collapsing bridge, over a raging river, deep in the jungle”—each potential calamity engineered by his nemesis, the Gray Shadow. Before he sets out on each mission, SuperJoe manages to dodge his mother’s attempts to get a cuddle. However, at the end of the day, when SuperJoe is tucked in tight and ready for bed, there is just one thing that can help him fall asleep: a hug from his mom. He asks her not to tell anyone about the cuddle; after all, what would the Gray Shadow think? Readers will be amused to note, though, that, unbeknownst to SuperJoe, the Gray Shadow (depicted as a blond White child) is accepting a maternal hug at exactly the same time. The cartoon illustrations are bright and lively. When SuperJoe is on a mission, the illustrations appear in blocks and panels like a comic book or graphic novel. Readers will appreciate the illustrated easter eggs that point to SuperJoe and the Gray Shadow’s imaginative playtime together. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A sweet story about a child’s active imagination, friendship, and independence.

(Picture book. 4-7)