CLAYDON WAS A CLINGY CHILD
Cressida Cowell, . . Hodder, $8.95 (27pp) ISBN 978-0-340-75724-6
With a distressed look on his face, Claydon always holds tight to his mother's leg. Contrary to traditional expectations, however, Claydon's athletic mother does not lead a gentle existence. "When Mummy went skateboarding.../ ...Claydon went too./ When Mummy played rugby,/ Claydon went too./ 'It's safer here,' said Claydon." The boy's "it's safer here" mantra grows unconvincing as his mom skydives and plays contact sports with hulking women twice her size. In practical, Pooh-like fashion, Claydon's stuffed bear votes for cutting the apron strings (or more likely, the bungee cords): " 'Your mother,' he said... 'while a fine woman, is fond of the More Dangerous Forms of Exercise.' " At last, Claydon opts for a slow-moving tricycle, and the nutty conclusion shows him aiming the trike down a steep playground slide. This extreme move endears him to his inline-skating mom, but might not sit so well with sedentary parents. Cowell (
Reviewed on: 06/23/2003
Genre: Children's