Wednesday, December 16, 2023

Kooky and Fun Adventures with Meno and Friends {Giveaway}

If you know me even a little, you'd find out that I'm a quirky and kooky person. I enjoy things like formal portraits of animals in my living room and dolls that resemble philosophers and artists. And even weirder stuff like the movies El Topo and The Fall.

So when the Adventures of Meno books showed up at my door, I was psyched.
These books by husband and wife team Tony and Angela DiTerlizzi, are wonderfully illustrated and tell the story of Meno the Space Elf from planet Claire who lives in a happy blue sky in a house of cloud.
Meno's best friend is Yamagoo, a fish of jelly (there are lots of yoda-esque phrases that pepper the books) and he has another friend named Wishi, who makes an appearance in the second book "Wet Friend".
From the press:
Publisher’s Weekly calls the book “A preschool epic so polished that it looks untouched by human hands” and PixieStix.com describes as “the …clean layout, punchy full bleed art, and bouncy text add up to a high-style package that will be equally at home on a children’s bookshelf or a pop-culture lover’s coffee table”

Book One, titled "Big Fun" is a simple and silly story that ends on a light note and smelly--the "big fun" (a fart). Meno even has a theme song printed on the last page with the lyrics sung to "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star."

Book Two, Wet Friend, is better than the first in my opinion.
You get to meet Wishi, who grants Meno and Yamagoo a wish. It seems a little more cohesive than the first book and the slightly random fart ending. I do love the colors and illustrations in these books, and I'm sure the farting reference will appeal to SoJo as he becomes old enough to appreciate Meno and friends.

Would you like to tag along with Meno and his adventures? Well, the publisher is offering...
Both books signed by the authors
and a custom-made Meno or Wishi Blanket of your choice!

To enter:
Visit the Adventure of Meno website and leave a comment here with something you like about the books or something interesting about the authors.
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You must do the first entry in order to enter ("I want to win, thanks!" comments will NOT be considered). You will have until Sunday December 27th at 11:59pm EST to enter. The winners will be chosen via random number generator the next day and notified by email. I'll also post the winners on my blog HERE. If I don't hear back from the winner within 72 hours, I'll pick another.
Disclosure: I was given a copy of both Meno books a to review.


67 comments:

Braley Mama said...

I love how the Authors were inspired by Golden Books, I love those. I too have a picture of a dog in an army uniform an my wall.....love the funny decor:)

one frugal lady said...

I love that the authors were inspired by their 2-year old- which means that my 2 year old should LOVE these books!
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moushka said...

The characters are so cute which would make it even more fun to read.

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Joannof10 said...

I authors have a 2 year old that loves imaginative read-alouds and bedtime stories

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Linda K said...

I like the made up words and simplicity of the books for little ones.

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Brynn said...

I love that the author gets ideas from old fisher price toys. Fun! I also love that he is a space elf. What a cute idea. :)

clarissa@neiding.com said...

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Jennifer T. said...

I think I'm enamored with Yamagoo simply because he's prone to flatulence. We need more books with fart humor in them :)

Snowflake07 said...

Those are some seriously cute characters. The cartoons in the book look nice also. Little joke there. Seriously, I love how everything has that warm and cozy retro feel to it. It reminds me of that little boy in the Warner Brothers cartoons that used to daydream in class.

Snowflake07 said...

following on Twitter (as SnowflakeDay) and tweeted: http://twitter.com/SnowflakeDay/status/6755248599

CanCan (Mom Most Traveled) said...

I like the little Octopus who wears glasses. What is not to like about him?

Jingle said...

Their two year old daughter was part of the inspiration for these stories! how fun!

Naomi said...

Those look great! I love Yamagoo's hornrimmed spectacles. I bet Roo would love to read these to Jasper... she's such a show-off!

Jeanie said...

I love the characters! They are all adorable. Especially Wishi and Yamagoo.

•´.¸¸.•¨¯`♥.Erin.♥´¯¨•.¸¸.´• said...

How cute. I like the illustrations. To me, it is just the right mix of retro looking commercials meets anime. I like that the authors' inspiration is from things that I can relate to when I was a kid - like Golden Books.

Shana said...

The pages are full of colorful and simple, clear illustration, and the language is simple and (while ungrammatical...) not overdone. I love Meno, Yamagoo, and the gang! How quirky and bizarre, and what a great jumping off point for big imaginations.

megan said...

I think it's great that the book was inspired by a two year old. Kids are a great since of inspiration.

DEBIJOT said...

I like that the reader can get a fresh look at earth through someone's elses eyes.

Genny said...

It's so cool that they were inspired by vintage cereal boxes!

Genny said...

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