Big Baby Donnie's L.A. Tantrum Takeover - Paperback
Big Baby Donnie's L.A. Tantrum Takeover - Paperback
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by Geoff Gerber (Author)
When Big Baby Donnie sees protests in Los Angeles shouting "ICE go away!" he does what he always does-throws the world's biggest tantrum. Fueled by ego, glitter, and terrible advice from his spooky advisor, the Whispering One, Donnie orders tanks, soldiers, and chaos into the streets. But when kids like Bob and Wodensday stand up and remind everyone what real leadership looks like, even the soldiers begin to question who they're really protecting.
Big Baby Donnie's L.A. Tantrum Takeover is a satirical rhyming picture book that uses humor to explore serious questions about power, empathy, and democracy. Combining sharp parody with social-emotional learning (SEL) themes, it invites readers of all ages to think critically about what happens when authority is misused-and how courage and kindness can make a difference.
Inspired by real events from June 2025, the story includes a factual "What Really Happened" section summarizing the protests and legal controversy over deploying U.S. troops in American cities. It also features reflection questions, discussion prompts, and an educator's guide aligned with civics and SEL standards-making it a powerful tool for classrooms, libraries, and families who value laughter with purpose.
With bold illustrations, rhyming verse, and a mix of silliness and sincerity, Big Baby Donnie's L.A. Tantrum Takeover helps readers see that speaking up, asking questions, and standing together are what keep democracy alive.
Main Idea: Humor and civic awareness for young readers; leadership, fairness, and the importance of empathy; the power of protest and free speech; SEL-aligned questions and classroom activities.
Audience: Ages 8 and up, for readers who enjoy political satire, rhyming picture books, and thought-provoking humor that encourages courage, empathy, and discussion.
Key Themes:
- Humor and civic awareness for young readers
- Leadership, fairness, and the importance of empathy
- The power of protest and free speech
- SEL-aligned questions and classroom activities
Audience:
Ages 8 and up, for readers who enjoy political satire, rhyming picture books, and thought-provoking humor that encourages courage, empathy, and discussion.