Diaper Kid

Loretta Garbutt, 1961-

Book - 2025

"Diaper Kid knows that diapers are the very best for staying on the move. He can (quite literally) go on the go! Who needs pit stops when you have a diaper? Underwear is too flimsy and saggy, and it doesn't have any padding for a ... CRASH! When his best friend Esme shows up in underwear instead of a diaper, Diaper Kid feels betrayed. But a splash in the pool leads to a flooded engine, and Dash realizes that underwear might have perks after all. They do look fast with their race car pattern ... and now his purple car has room for two!"

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Genres
Picture books
Published
Toronto, ON : Owlkids Books 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Loretta Garbutt, 1961- (author)
Other Authors
Hayley Lowe (illustrator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781771476430
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Dash isn't ready for underwear yet--or is he? Dash is called "Diaper Kid" because he's in no hurry to graduate to underwear. Why would he be, when in his diapered state, "he canGOanywhere"? The bold-type, capitalized verb in this clever line is best read with double meaning--Diaper Kid is always moving, and while on thego, he's free togo (pee or poo) in his diaper. Garbutt's lighthearted text is supported by Lowe's playful cartoons, which recall Aliki's style and depict Dash in a cape emblazoned with the letter D. Both words and art leverage potty humor to the story's advantage as Dash's parents gently encourage him to give underwear a try, only to be met with resistance. He interrupts his exuberant play with pit stops wherever he chooses, until an errant dip in a kiddie pool leaves his diaper sodden. The resulting discomfort and the realization that his friend Esme from next door wears underwear finally prompt Dash to acquiesce and try underwear out himself. A final, triumphant illustration shows Dash flying like a superhero, his cape now featuring a U patch covering the D that was visible earlier, as he is declared "Underwear Kid." Dash and his family have light brown skin; Esme is darker-skinned. A fun, low-pressure read for any child contemplating swapping out diapers for big-kid undies.(Picture book. 1-3) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.