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Night Shift: Baby Blues Scrapbook 23

Night Shift: Baby Blues Scrapbook 23
By Rick Kirkman, Jerry Scott

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* Baby Blues transcends the comics page-expertly illustrating why there are never enough napkins, sippy cups, or items crossed off the to-do list.

Inside Night Shift: Baby Blues Scrapbook 23, award-winning creators Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott effortlessly navigate the nuances of everyday family life within the MacPherson household, where Band-Aids remain in short supply, tattling and teasing lead to time-outs, and every public outing becomes an adventure in patience.

* Named Best Comic Strip of the Year in 2002, Baby Blues follows young parents Darryl and Wanda as they maintain a consistent trajectory on the parental learning curve to children Zoe, Hammie, and Wren.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #468871 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-10-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 128 pages

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About the Author
Rick Kirkman of Phoenix, Ariz., and Jerry Scott of San Luis Obispo, Calif., launched Baby Blues in 1990 and have spent the years since getting the strip "just right." Jerry also writes the award-winning comic strip Zits and has received a Reuben Award for Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year by the National Cartoonist Society.


Customer Reviews

For a Comic, Scarily Accurate4
In Night Shift, Kirkman and Scott offer a funny, but scarily realistic commentary on what it means to be a parent in the 21st Century. The book focuses on Hammie and Zoe growing up and becoming more self-aware (and therefore all the more frustrating) by the day.

Baby Wren - the newest Baby Blues character - adds a fresh dynamic to the strip and shows just how far Wanda and Darryl have come in their parenting. While they showed anxiety over things like leaving Zoe with a babysitter or allowing Hammie to put a dirty pacifier in his mouth, they are much more relaxed with Wren.

Night Shift also focuses on the toll that parenting has taken on Wanda and Darryl's relationship. Through the use of flashbacks to Wanda and Darryl's "pre-kid" days, to illustrating their hilarious attempts at finding quiet moments to themselves, Kirkman and Scott show that parenting is no easy feat. But honestly, much of the book is so precise at showing what really happens to spouses and parents that it borders on depressing.

While Night Shift still has the humor that makes Baby Blues so loveable, the serious element of parenting and childrearing makes it seem lackluster compared to previous volumes. But it is a definite must for anyone who likes Baby Blues, or for anyone who might be looking for some lighthearted solace in knowing that they are not alone in the struggles they might encounter when trying to be a good parent.

Hysterical5
For someone who has never been blessed with children, I've enjoyed this book - and all of the Kirkman/Scott books - immensely. Just delightful!

Book is funny - however...3
Do not buy this book if you already have or plan to purchase "X-Treme Parenting: A Baby Blues Treasury". It is the same content in the second have of this book as "Night Shift". A little misleading...