Saturday, February 23, 2013

Doug Unplugged (2013) - Dan Yaccarino


Doug Unplugged is a very cute story of a boy robot whose parents leave for work, but plug Doug up to their computer so that he can download all the information he needs for the day. Of course, Doug gets bored and wants to see the real world instead of learning about it through downloaded files.

The artwork recalls some of the great 50s and early 60s cartoons, although the subject matter is pretty current. Colors are bright and engaging and the story is one filled with wonder. Yet, the book is too small for a large storytime setting and would best work as a one-on-one read. Like many other current picture books, this one almost reads like a graphic novel with multiple "panels" (although without borders) on each page. I wish each "panel" had been given its own page treatment, but that would've made the story too many pages for a standard picture book. I really wish I could use this one for Outer Space storytime, but unless I have a really small group, this one won't be along for the ride. 

Storytelling  4
Color Attractiveness  5
Size of Book  3
Text Size  2
Illustrations 5
Participation Potential  2
Overall Appropriateness for Storytime 3.5