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  • PJ Masks Save Lunar New Year! (PJ Masks)

PJ Masks Save Lunar New Year!
(PJ Masks)

Author
Publication Date
December 14, 2021
Genre / Grade Band
Fiction /  K − 1st
Language
English
Format
Picture Book
PJ Masks Save Lunar New Year! (PJ Masks)
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Description

The PJ Masks go into the night to save the Lunar New Year parade in this exciting 8x8 storybook based on an episode from the hit show! It's almost time for the Lunar New Year parade, and Catboy, Owlette, and Gekko can't wait to celebrate. That is, until they discover mysterious paw prints on one of the floats! Are the Wolfy Kids to blame, or is there a new villain in town?

(c) 2021 FrogBox/Ent. One UK Ltd/Hasbro

Publication date
December 14, 2021
Genre
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781534497238
Publisher
Simon Spotlight
Series
Pj Masks
BISAC categories
JUV027000 - Juvenile Fiction | Media Tie-In
JUV017080 - Juvenile Fiction | Holidays & Celebrations | Other, Non-Religious
JUV071000 - Juvenile Fiction | Superheroes
Library of Congress categories
Friendship
Picture books
Superheroes
Parades
Chinese New Year
Ninja
New Year
Chines New Year

School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 2--Adapted by Nakamura from the television episode "Munki-gu's Dragon," this book follows a series of other holiday-adjacent "PJ Masks Save..." titles, including Halloween and Christmas. Children by day and superheroes by night, Owlette, Catboy, and Gecko are joined by An Yu from Mystery Mountain to protect the Lunar New Year parade from the antics of Monkey-gu. Unfortunately, the artwork and plot lines do not translate well from the original cartoon to the board book format. The action sequences do not flow naturally, and jumps in the story make the plot difficult to follow. Additionally, the shift in title from the original "Munki-gu's Dragon" to the new one is problematic. The current title suggests a greater connection to the holiday than is expressed in the plot, and it is An Yu who saves the day, not the PJ Masks. The latter issue, at best a misrepresentation, appears culturally insensitive to those who celebrate Lunar New Year. While the underlying message of friendship as the ultimate superpower is laudable, the execution is not. VERDICT Consider alternative selections for the holiday, such as Hannah Eliot's Lunar New Year.--Eva Thaler-Sroussi

Copyright 2022 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
May Nakamura
May Nakamura writes and edits books for children. She grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area but now lives in New York City. She really likes eating maple donuts and playing hide and seek (but not at the same time)!

Alexandra S. Badiu is a Romanian children's book illustrator and visual developer for animation. She participated in collaborative projects with the Harlem Globetrotters, Adult Swim, Hallmark Cards, and Kwippit app as a student. Her love of animation and books drove her decision to becoming a children's book illustrator. Creating visual worlds and the ability to share it with children is her ultimate passion. Alexandra enjoys illustrating nature, fantasy, and science stories for children. She works digitally but practices and sketches traditionally to keep the natural aspect of her brush strokes intact.
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