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Editorial Review For Noodles, Noodles Everywhere
A child’s meal
spirals into household chaos when noodles escape their plate, climb walls, and
invade ears. Family members react with exasperation—parents groan, siblings
panic, and a dog pouts. A hose, broom, and frantic eating finally restore
order, but not before the noodles stage a dramatic exit. The story ends with a
promise: noodles belong in bowls, not ceilings.
The rhyming
rhythm holds steady, making it easy to read aloud. Repetition of “noodles”
sticks like overcooked pasta to a wall, which kids will love. The escalating
absurdity—dad spraying noodles off a chandelier, a shrinking house—keeps
momentum.
Picture books
with food-themed havoc never go stale. This fits alongside tales where
inanimate objects rebel, but with fewer life lessons and more noodle-based
slapstick.
Parents of
messy eaters or fans of Dr. Seuss-style silliness will appreciate this. It’s
short, loud, and unsubtle—ideal for bedtime if you want kids laughing, not
sleeping.
Buy it for the giggles. Skip it if the phrase “noodles in my
nose” haunts your dreams.