Gr 1-3–When his babysitter calls in sick, young Daniel is taken by his parents to their job cleaning an office after hours. The empty building initially scares and confuses Daniel. He doesn’t understand why his mother and father have to clean it. They explain that the office is home to the Paper King and a bunch of dragons who leave trash everywhere. Although his parents insist that the dragons don’t mean to be messy, Daniel is incensed by the injustice. But he is soothed when his parents tell him that one day, he can be king and tell the dragons to be less messy. Campion’s illustrations are gentle and colorful. He conveys the family’s economic status on the first page when we see Daniel sleeping in the same room as the stove and dining table. The perspective of some scenes is off; however, there are also subtle details like the characters’ reflections in the shiny, freshly mopped floors. The text is mostly composed of Daniel’s questions and his parents’ explanatory dialogue, but it also alludes to how hard their work is. They sweat, sneeze, cough, and rub their necks as they clean the office board room.
VERDICT Inspired by the author’s own life, this is an uplifting story of a family working hard to make things better for the next generation.
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