
Member Reviews

This book is delightfully delightful. The concept of "heads" being in their own world, but still performing as their things is genius! Cabin Head and Tree Head interact with each other and their world, using the Library Head, the Brick Wall Head and more!

There was a lot of uniqueness to this book not the least of which was the idea that there are all these characters walking around with the things we use and consider commonplace on their heads. And the way they were illustrated worked well for the whimsical nature of the story. What I found challenging was pinpointing who the target audience would be of this book. I think that the story and illustration is more geared towards a younger audience for something like read along or bedtime story time, but the format of a graphic novel and the way that the story unfolds in dialogue is more for someone who is reading on their own. But at that age, I think that this story would be, well, less appealing and too young for them.
So, overall it's a lovely concept and a great idea. Just not sure that it resonates with a young child either for the format or the subject matter. Which is very much a shame.
I would have given it 4 stars if it had been better aligned for either age group. I had to give it 3 though because it really doesn't have a true audience fit in my view.

ARC Copy...I just had to read this ARC when I saw it was those funky buddy heads from the Flight anthology. Just as delighted by this graphic novel adapt like their comic in flight...hilarious, whimsy, and love to see all the different "heads" in their world.

This was a super cute book. A real Frog and Toad for vibe for a new generation. My daughter enjoyed it and said she would recommend it to friends. I liked the art style of the illustrations. I think the graphic novel style would appeal to all readers but especially struggling ones. It’s good to see books like this being accessible for children.

These characters are super quirky. In this kids graphic novel, friends Cabin Head and Tree Head go about daily adventures from saying hello to their friends, to painting, playing hide and seek, and more. A bit silly, but relatable.