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Captain Underpants and the Preposterous Plight of the Purple Potty People

by Dav Pilkey

Book Details

Publisher:Scholastic UK
Published:2014-01-02
Pages:171
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

Age Range:6-10

About This Book

Captain Underpants returns to face his nemesis - the evil Capain Blunderpants - with the help of two new superheroes, Great-Granny Girdle and Boxer Boy. More laffs, evil, horror and high adventure. Complete with amazing Flip-o-Rama animation!

Our Review

This latest Captain Underpants adventure delivers the series' signature blend of high-energy comedy and superhero antics, pitting our hero against his bizarre new nemesis, Captain Blunderpants. George and Harold's imaginative world expands with the introduction of two unlikely new champions, Great-Granny Girdle and Boxer Boy, ensuring the potty humor and chaotic battles reach new heights of preposterous fun. The book's interactive Flip-o-Rama animation sequences invite young readers to become part of the action, creating a dynamic reading experience that perfectly captures the spirit of childlike creativity and rebellion against stuffy adult norms.

Pilkey's unique understanding of what makes elementary-aged readers giggle shines through in every chapter, from the delightfully gross scenarios to the cleverly misspelled school signs and comic-within-a-comic format. Children who relish silly wordplay, over-the-top villains, and stories that celebrate the underdog will find this chapter book utterly absorbing. It’s a surefire hit for reluctant readers and any kid who believes that true heroism can sometimes be found in a pair of tighty-whities and a good sense of humor.

Themes

Juvenile Fiction

Subjects

Juvenile Fiction