Две приятелчета, които мислят по различен начин и напълно приемат това!
Хижоглав и Дървоглав обичат да играят, да се крият, да рисуват и просто да си казват „Здрасти”. Те винаги подкрепят идеите си – дори когато решат да търсят съкровище без карта! Помагат си да преодоляват предизвикателствата заедно. В техния свят живеят и Автомобилоглав, Вулканоглав, Кошчеглав, Мъхестоскалоглав и още много нещоглави сладури.
„Хижоглав и Дървоглав“ е топла и супер забавна книга за приятелството, въображението и силата да бъдеш себе си.
Scott Campbell (born December 28, 1973), known professionally as Scott C., is an American artist and production designer, known for his work for LucasArts and Double Fine Productions.
So strange a concept, executed with no need for explanation via simple but charming artwork and characters that exude dopey kindness.
It's adorable, goofy fun, stuffed with raw positivity. Everyone should read it, just pick it up for a couple minutes while browsing at the bookstore. It will put a smile on your face.
Zelf heb ik leren lezen met An, Jan, Pa, Ma en mol in de tuin van pa*. Dat het met mij als lezer is goed gekomen, mag een wonder heten. Gelukkig zijn er vandaag de dag verhalen als 'Huishoofd en Boomhoofd'. Twee personages, eentje met een huis op het hoofd, de andere met een boom, beleven de meest absurde avonturen tussen andere personages zoals bibliotheekhoofd en dixiehoofd (want ja, een dixie op het hoofd). Heel soms wat cliché, veel vaker absurd en hilarisch. Een boek dat jonge lezers niet onderschat, maar wel toont wat er allemaal kan met een beperkte woordenschat, een beetje lef en tonnen humor. Komt wel goed met dat leesniveau van de volgende generatie! - - * Met die mol liep het trouwens niet goed af, kwam om het leven door een doek met benzine. Van een wijze levensles gesproken!
Illustraties/kleur/font/design van karakters: ergggg leuk en tof. Daar genoot ik het meeste van en dat is ook waarom ik bleef lezen. Verhaal: Meh. Korte verhaaltjes over maffe dingen die monsters/karakters met dingen op hun hoofd doen maar ik vond het gewoon erg saai en niet per se haha? Karakters: Meh. Ik vond het leuk dat er zoveel variatie was maar dat was het eigenlijk wel.
Ik had meer verwacht vooral omdat ik Jon Klassen en Ben Clanton (die het blijkbaar allebei erg leuk vonden) erg leuk vind qua werk.
One of the best books I’ve ever read in my life. I’m not even joking. If you don’t smile while reading this, then go jump off a cliff and die so your Scrooge genetics aren’t continued on further.
Stop the presses, we've got a live one! I found this on a list of top graphic novels for children while shopping for my niece, but this plants its flag firmly in all-ages territory from page one - notes of The Little Prince's formal surrealism, Sergio Aragonés's gag-packed cartooning, and another related reference if you like both of those things that I can't think of right now abound. If you can resist the charms of a title with a recurring character called Outhouse Head, you're made of stronger stuff than me. I liked this so much that it makes me wonder if I should revisit those James Kochalka comics I found so unbearably twee a couple of decades ago while waiting for the next volume.
Dolverliefd op de prachtige tekenstijl. Ik zou mijn hele huis behangen met de heerlijke personages van Scott Campbell. De luchtige toon, de leesbare lay-out van de tekstballonnen ondanks de intensieve tekeningen, leesplezier spat van dit boekje af. En hoewel de absurde humor aan mij voorbij ging, kan ik niet ontkennen dat er regelmatig een giechel opborrelde.
Delightfully strange and with near endless possibilities for this unique setting, I can't wait to see how kids react to Cabin Head and Tree Head. I hope it inspires lots fan inspired comics too.
At first I thought it was going to be too close to “food with faces” (one of my “instant nope”s), but it grew on me (pun intended) and turned out to be just the right kind of weird. I love the details with the tiny people and could not stop giggling at “hiding places” and “leaf cuts”. 🌳
Thank you to NetGalley and Scott Campbell for the ARC in exchange for an honest review!
This is both the dumbest and the coolest concept. The illustrations and entire concept of this book are so unique! I loved looking at all the different types of heads, and Cabin Head and Tree Head played off of each other so well. My only qualm was the humor wasn’t always hitting, BUT this is a children’s book. I compare this humor to Captain Underpants and can see similar types of kids enjoying both! I would like to hang with all the Heads again!
What a fun, wacky and strange book! Numerous short stories are told in graphic form about a world where creatures wear different type “hats”. Those hats all play an important part in the culture. Some of the character hats created are pool head, cabin head, garden head, box of crayons head and doghouse head. The main stories center around 2 best friends Cabin head and Tree head. My favorite story was “Leafcuts”. I have always loved Scott Campbell’s illustrations (especially in his book “Hug Machine”) and these do not disappoint.There are to be more books in this series.
One of my absolute favorite kids' comics of 2025, and that's saying a LOT given how much great stuff came out this year. This book about two best friends is whimsical, kind, charming, and has fascinating worldbuilding; the kind of comic that is IMHO truly all-ages. I read it from the library, but I've actually bought my own copy because it's the perfect pick-me-up, and I'm pre-ordering the next book in the series.
Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC of this book in return for a honest review. Cabin Head and Tree Head is a wonderful comic style story collection. The illustrations have so much to look at, and the stories were really fun to read. I love the premise of all the different heads, and the different ways all the characters look and act. Overall a really great kids book.
What an odd little graphic novel! I'm still trying to wrap my head around monsters with everyday places/objects on their heads going about their day while tiny humans that use said places/objects also go about their day. It makes for an interesting read, especially when the monsters have to go out of their way to help the humans further their own plots (like the Jack and the Beanstalk story in the Friends section of the book). I really enjoyed the illustrations and the interactions between Cabin Head, Tree Head, and the other Heads. My favorite story was probably the one where all the Heads were hiding and even the planet Heads noticed their pile, it was that tall!
Thank you NetGalley and Tundra Books for letting me read an ARC of this book.
This junior graphic novel is a celebration of silliness, and its surrealist humor reminds me of a softer-edged version of some of the offbeat cartoons of the '90s. Kids (and adults) who love wacky and creative characters and stories will enjoy this one.
I originally checked this graphic out for the title. It was silly and the illustrations were kind of fun. Unfortunately the book fell pretty flat for me. I like silly humor in kids books, but I just didn't enjoy this one. The one thing I really did enjoy was checking the scenery on the Heads' heads. It was fun to see what the people and animals were doing on their heads from panel to panel.
Unexpectedly my favorite book of the year. I laughed so hard at the art, and the word choices lend themselves to excellent character voices. Share this book!
-Ik heb dit boek in het Nederlands gelezen (huishoofd en boomhoofd). Wat een supergrappig (strip) boek uit de serie tijgerlezen. De tekeningetjes zijn geweldig leuk. Dit is echt zo’n boek waar jonge kinderen die niet zo graag lezen veel plezier uit kunnen halen.
Clever graphic novel style. The 10yo loved this one and reading it over multiple times. She couldn’t help but share it with big sis. Looking forward to the sequel.