Oh, no! It's not enough that George and Harold have invented Captain Underpants, the greatest superhero of all time, and that they've also saved the world FIVE times! They defeated Dr. Diaper! They punished Professor Poopypants! And they whacked the wicked Wedgie Woman! What task could be worse?!!?
This one: As punishment, the boys have to write a 100-page report on good citizenship, and they have been specifically ordered NOT to write another comic about Captain Underpants. So what do they do?
Aha! Meet Super Diaper Baby--the most powerful peewee to pack a punch. With Pilkey's typical over-the-edge humor, Super Diaper Baby will have kids laughing until soda comes out their noses.
In this new and outrageous comic novel, Dav Pilkey creates a hilarious l28-page book by George Beard and Harold Hutchins, the fourth-grade stars of Pilkey's bestselling Captain Underpants series.
When the principal discovers incorrigible fourth graders George and Harold in the gym, running over ketchup packets with their skateboards, he punishes them with the assignment of writing a 100-page essay on good citizenship and cautions them against turning in another comic book about Captain Underpants. No problemo for this creative duo, who instead invent another--slightly younger- super hero. The madcap misadventures of this diapered daredevil possess all the kid-tickling silliness that fans of his underwear-clad predecessor apparently can't get enough of- plus ample doses of bathroom humor. When the doctor gives him the spank of life at birth, he slaps the newborn too hard and the infant goes flying out the hospital window, landing in a container of super power juice that evil Deputy Dangerous has zapped from Captain Underpants. Then, trying to retrieve the powers from Baby, the villain inadvertently turns himself into the piece of poo that was in the young hero's diaper. Deputy Doo-Doo then seeks revenge--alas, to no avail, since in the end, his oncl3¬