Humpty Dumpty Climbs Again

Humpty Dumpty Climbs Again by Dave Horowitz is a delightful reprint published by Penguin Young Readers Group on October 13, 2011. This 32-page book, written in English, presents a humorous twist on the classic nursery rhyme, following Humpty Dumpty as he navigates feelings of humiliation after his infamous fall. Rather than retreating in shame, he ultimately discovers the importance of resilience when a friend is in need.
In this engaging story, readers will find a playful exploration of emotions and social themes, as well as a lighthearted parody of traditional fairy tales. Illustrated with clear line-and-watercolor cartoons, the book features a simple rhyming text that enhances the humor and charm of the narrative. Children will appreciate the clever puns and the familiar Mother Goose references, making it an enjoyable read for young audiences.
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Humpty Dumpty is humiliated. All the King’s Horses and All the King’s Men make fun of him and his embarrassing fall every chance they get. So Humpty Dumpty holes up in his home, determined to never climb another wall. Until a friend needs his help. In this silly play on traditional nursery rhymes Humpty is given the chance to show that the best thing to do after you fall off the horse (or wall, in this case) is to get right back on.
“Illustrated with big, clear, line-and-watercolor cartoons, Horowitz’s simple rhyming text is both a parody of nursery rhymes and a fun story. Children will enjoy the puns and the play with the Mother Goose verses that they know.” – Booklist
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