Giant Pants

by Mark Fearing (Author) Mark Fearing (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

Who hasn't misplaced something important? Readers large and small will laugh knowingly along with this relatable (and rather giant) case of forgetfulness.

Belbum is a giant. Like most giants, he is very good at stomping, napping, and losing things. One day he loses something especially important, though: his only pair of pants. After searching high and low, Belbum sets off to ask his friends whether they have any pants he can borrow. But the cyclops only wears tunics. The gnome's pants, stretchy as they may be, are far too small for Belbum. And unicorns don't even wear pants. There's only one thing left for Belbum to do: walk to the tailor in town . . . in his underwear!

From the author-illustrator of The Great Thanksgiving Escape comes an enchantingly silly tale about forgetting your things -- and holding your head up high.

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Kirkus Reviews

The central joke in Fearing's simple text will tickle toddlers as will the digitally created, bright, cartoon illustrations of the ginger-haired white giant failing miserably to protect his dignity while he acts like a toddler himself. A scenery-chewing performance will be a hit at giant- and underwear-themed storytimes and anywhere fine undies are appreciated.

Horn Book Magazine

Large trim size and bold colors and line work suit the story line, and the details in the digital art ramp up the humor and character development while creating atmosphere with amusing fairy-tale tropes throughout. A yellowed and tattered map on the endpapers charts the giant's trek for his trousers.

Publishers Weekly

This single-gag tale stars Belbum, a medieval giant who "was good at stomping, napping, and losing things." One morning, the redheaded, googly-eyed man looks down at his polka-dot boxer shorts and bare legs, realizing that he has lost his only pair of pants. After searching his house in vain (even inside the teapot), the increasingly agitated giant seeks help from friends (a Cyclops, a gnome, and a unicorn), but the alternative clothing options they offer don't fit the bill--or Belbum. Embarrassed, he skulks into town and asks the tailor to make him new trousers (plaid ones), as well as a few extra pairs to give his friends for safekeeping. Illustrating in bold and brassy digital cartoons, Fearing (The Great Thanksgiving Escape) gives readers lots to laugh about, including Belbum's friends' unhelpful suggestions ("I don't wear pants. You could try that," offers Lucy the unicorn), the ways those friends make use of his spare pants (the gnomes turn them into a canopy for a picnic spot), and the contrast between the giant's crankiness and sheepishness. Ages 3-7. Agent: Sean McCarthy, Sean McCarthy Literary. (Oct.)

Copyright 2017 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.

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Mark Fearing
Mark Fearing is the illustrator of Great, Now We've Got Barbarians! by Jason Carter Eaton and the author-illustrator of The Great Thanksgiving Escape, as well as several other books for children. Mark Fearing lives in Oregon.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780763689841
Lexile Measure
540
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Candlewick Press (MA)
Publication date
October 20, 2017
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV019000 - Juvenile Fiction | Humorous Stories
JUV037000 - Juvenile Fiction | Fantasy & Magic
JUV022000 - Juvenile Fiction | Legends, Myths, & Fables | General
Library of Congress categories
Humorous stories
Lost and found possessions
Lost articles
Giants
Pants

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