Review of Spaghetti Hunters

Spaghetti Hunters Spaghetti Hunters
by Morag Hood; illus. by the author
Preschool, Primary    Two Hoots/Pan Macmillan    32 pp.
6/24    9781509889846    $18.99

Duck is looking for his spaghetti, but as Tiny Horse puts it, “spaghetti is the trickiest of all the pastas.” A search ensues, and while the deadpan narration addresses the mission seriously, Duck and Tiny Horse look in all the wrong places (inside a boot, under a rug) and use all the wrong methods (digging, fishing). A recipe book provides a useful clue, pooh-poohed though it is by confident Tiny Horse: “You can’t just MAKE spaghetti.” Boldly hued illustrations, painted in gouache and digitally colored, range from vignettes and sequential panels to full-bleed spreads, with absurdity taking center stage. Why is Tiny Horse tiny while Duck is just the right size to live in a teapot? Doesn’t matter. The silliness offers young readers and listeners plenty of opportunities to figure things out before the characters do (if your spaghetti is hissing, it might be snakes)—and that’s a heady-spaghetti feeling.

From the July/August 2024 issue of The Horn Book Magazine.

Shoshana Flax

Shoshana Flax, associate editor of The Horn Book, Inc., is a former bookseller and holds an MFA in writing for children from Simmons University. She has served on the Boston Globe–Horn Book Award and Sydney Taylor Book Award committees, and is serving on the 2025 Walter Dean Myers Award committee.

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