Charlie's great big backpack

Margarita del Mazo

Book - 2024

Charlie is going camping with the school and his classmate, Big Louis, the biggest boy in his class, is his partner. Ever-prepared Charlie has packed lots of things in his backpack. As soon as they arrive Charlie accidentally hits Big Louis on the foot with a hammer but... fortunately Charlie has all the essentials to make a cast for it. Unfortunately for Big Louis, he puts the cast on the wrong foot! As the day goes on, with one mishap after another, Big Louis asks the teacher to change partner, but when danger strikes, Charlie shows that a good friend is always there to help.

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Genres
Picture books
Published
[Madrid] : nubeOCHO 2024.
Language
English
Spanish
Main Author
Margarita del Mazo (author)
Other Authors
Raúl Nieto Guridi, 1970- (illustrator), Cecilia Ross (translator)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Translation of: La gran mochila de Carlitos.
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Audience
AD680L
ISBN
9788419607508
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Nerdy, feckless Charlie faces a new challenge: camping! Charlie's antithesis, Big Louis, with his bowling-ball physique, glowering unibrow, and huge, tapering arms, intimidates everyone. But not Charlie! He's excited to partner with Big Louis on the class camping trip. Admittedly, Charlie's backpack is "a little heavier than usual," thanks to his family members, who have advised him to be as prepared as possible. On the trip, a combination of Charlie's clumsiness, carelessness, and errors soon incapacitates Big Louis: He is wounded, drenched, and hoping to be freed from his well-meaning partner. Then, confronted by a huge bear, Big Louis turns "whiter than a vampire's backside." Charlie's intervention seems futile, and when he runs to his tent, it looks like he's abandoning his buddy. Instead, he returns with an improvised catapult. Why the bear hasn't already dined on Big Louis isn't explained, but the catapult sends several jugs of honey into the forest, where the bear happily follows, earning Charlie a new title: "the Scarebear." The hyperbolic line drawings--predominantly black and white (emphasizing Louis's black, skull-adorned T-shirt and black hair) with touches of color (Charlie's enormous red eyeglasses)--play up the absurd contrast between the two characters. While the conclusion to this tale, translated from Spanish, may feel a bit out of the blue, it's nevertheless a funny and satisfying one. Characters have skin the white of the page. Another triumphant adventure for this ever-striving hero to the bespectacled and undersized. (Picture book. 4-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.