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The Treasure Bath

by Dan Andreasen
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Synopsis

Have you ever wondered what lies beneath the bubbles in the bathtub? Embark on a magical journey with a little boy as he explores a creature-filled world beneath the sea.

This wordless picture book for the very young is full of imagination and surprise. Never has bath time been such a thrilling (and soapy!) adventure.

Publishers Weekly

In Andreasen's (The Baker's Dozen) wordless double-page spreads, a wide-eyed boy's evening bath turns into an underwater adventure fantasy. Spattered with cake batter after helping in the kitchen, the boy finds himself in the tub, pushing his toy tugboat listlessly across the suds—clearly, he'd rather be somewhere else. But suddenly colorful fish leap from the water and lead him to the bottom of the tub (now the bottom of the ocean), where a map points the way to a treasure chest filled with soap and shampoo. In the next spread, an energetic octopus scrubs the boy's head while an eel holds him firmly in place. The experience doesn't appear to make a convert of the boy; squeaky clean, he scolds the sea creatures before reappearing in the tub looking rather stunned (though he is plenty excited about the piece of cake that awaits him). Andreasen borrows motifs from comic-book art—extra gleam on objects, squared-off, blunt-cut hair and the humans' doll-like postures—and combines them with Disney-esque cheer to create amiable scenarios with just a hint of irony. Ages 2–6. (Aug.)

About the Author, Dan Andreasen

DAN ANDREASEN has illustrated many children’s books, including Firebears, the Rescue Team.He has also written and illustrated several books, including The Giant of Seville and The Baker’s Dozen. He lives in Medina, Ohio, with his family.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2009
Publisher
Henry Holt and Co. (BYR)
Pages
40
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780805086867

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