cover image Somebody Needs to Do Something About That Monster

Somebody Needs to Do Something About That Monster

Doug Cenko. Peachtree, $18.99 (40p) ISBN 978-1-6826-3610-7

A neighborly monster unwittingly teaches a village about community in this simple story based on “The Little Dutch Boy.” In the aftermath of a large flood, fuzzy blue Merv, a gentle giant of a creature with nubby horns, “sat outside the village snacking on plants. It’s just what he did.” From this post, Merv overhears nearby villagers, portrayed with various skin tones, complain about a monster, and—not realizing he’s the issue—sets out in search to do something about it. He consults with a trio of purple witches, a pale-skinned bridge troll, and three sparkle-obsessed unicorns, but though each offers their unique services (“It’s just what we do”), none suit his needs. And as he returns to the village, he and others come to understand the wide-ranging import of Merv’s own contributions. Cenko’s desaturated digital illustrations lean into greens and browns, making Merv the bright blue center of attention in this winning retelling. Ages 4–8. (Feb.)