Poor Nubby. The plush toy rabbit has been “carried, buried, dropped, dragged, torn, worn, chewed on, sat on, and even used as a nostril wipe. Repeatedly.” What a life! No surprise Nubby decides to go off in the hunt for a spot the place he’ll be much more appreciated than he’s at residence.
First, Nubby tries making mates with the actual rabbits within the yard, however they ignore him. Subsequent, he joins a neighbor baby’s magic present within the hope of reaching stardom, however that doesn’t work out both. Lastly, Nubby decides that wealth should be the reply, however he quickly discovers that there is no such thing as a larger treasure than being actually liked.
Nubby is stuffed with hilarious illustrations and well-written prose that begs to be learn aloud. Illustrator Shanda McCloskey excels at creating feelings from easy strains and shapes. Nubby exudes dour displeasure as he’s picked and pulled at, his indignant unibrow a single thick squiggle. He can’t converse to protest his tough remedy, since his mouth is merely a skinny vertical line descending from a pink triangle nostril. Regardless of the numerous injustices Nubby endures, there’s additionally buoyant pleasure in McCloskey’s illustrations, from the canine who’s all too completely happy to run across the neighborhood with Nubby in his mouth to the gratitude of the boy who hugs Nubby tightly upon his return and, sure, nonetheless typically makes use of our hero as a hankie.
Writer Dan Richards doesn’t miss a second for humor in his writing, utilizing repetition and grandiosity to present the story a dramatic aptitude. This strategy would possibly go over the heads of the youngest of readers, who might also worry by a picture of Nubby mendacity on the bottom, tattered and surrounded by white stuffing, accompanied by textual content that describes how “the ache in his chest minimize deep, deeper than torn material and strewn stuffing.” But the story’s wit and dramatic pressure are certain to make it a crowd pleaser amongst a barely older and extra worldly readership.
Nubby is a worthy tribute to all of the beleaguered, beloved toys who function fixed, comforting companions by childhood.