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No Yelling!: A Baby Blues Collection
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No Yelling!: A Baby Blues Collection

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For more than 25 years, the MacPherson family has brought the joy, humor, and poignancy of raising three children to funny pages worldwide in the popular comic strip, Baby Blues. No Yelling! reveals the sticky underbelly of parenting, shining a comedic light on everything from dealing with picky eaters to too much screen time. From gargantuan messes to legendary sibling disputes, readers will love following along as the MacPhersons--Darryl, Wanda, and children Zoe, Hammie, and Wren--overcome many of life's hurdles.

No Yelling! offers a perceptive glimpse into the lives of modern parents, complemented by witty and informative commentary from the co-creators themselves. This collection will appeal to anyone who has kids or who remembers what it was like to be one.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 20, 2015
ISBN9781449474539
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    I often mentally compare this family strip with "Zits", another great family strip with a somewhat different focus. For the first time, I'm coming around to the idea that "Baby Blues" slightly beats out "Zits" for consistency. This collection is consistently hilarious, with nary a clunker and quite a few milk-snorters, and with a smaller cast of characters than with "Zits". The latter may sometimes reach higher to greater heights of hilarity, but the duds are more frequent also. And I love the frequent commentary by the two creators here (one of whom, Jerry Scott, also works on "Zits").