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Rick Kirkman

    1 janvier 1953
    The Natural Disorder of Things
    Multitasking: A Baby Blues Collection Volume 39
    No Yelling!
    Playdate: Category 5
    Wetter, Louder, Stickier
    X-Treme Parenting
    • X-Treme Parenting

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,5(145)Évaluer

      "Baby Blues" is a humorous collection of cartoons that captures the challenges of parenting, especially on tough days. With relatable themes of parental fatigue and the struggle to manage everyday tasks, it features content from "Briefcase Full of Baby Blues" and "Night Shift." Perfect for a light-hearted read.

      X-Treme Parenting
    • Wetter, Louder, Stickier

      • 214pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,4(124)Évaluer

      Daryl and Wanda face new challenges, from Zoe's excitement for the "Smoochy Boyz" concert to baby Wren's language attempts and Hammie's role in the school play. With humor and "performance-enhancing substances" like chocolate donuts, the MacPherson family delivers smiles and laughter in their chaotic lives.

      Wetter, Louder, Stickier
    • Playdate: Category 5 is a humorous collection from the Baby Blues comic strip, showcasing the chaotic yet delightful parenting journey of Darryl and Wanda MacPherson with their kids, Zoe, Hammie, and Baby Wren. Filled with relatable family antics and witty insights, this collection resonates with parents and fans alike.

      Playdate: Category 5
    • In "No Yelling!", Wanda and Darryl MacPherson share the humorous and poignant realities of modern parenting, as depicted in their comic strip, Baby Blues. This collection explores challenges like picky eaters and sibling disputes, providing a witty perspective that resonates with parents and anyone who recalls childhood.

      No Yelling!
    • The newest Baby Blues scrapbook includes every comic strip from 2021, showcasing the relatable antics of family life with 9-year-old Zoe, 7-year-old Hammie, and 2-year-old Wren in a unique comic strip experience that will appeal to parents (and grandparents!) everywhere.Featuring the combined talents of writer Jerry Scott and illustrator Rick Kirkman, Baby Blues is one of the most popular family comic strips of the past three decades. Appearing in newspapers across the country, Baby Blues chronicles the cuteness, sibling squabbles, sleepless nights, and daily comedy of the MacPherson family. The latest scrapbook includes an entire year's worth of Baby Blues comics by the award-winning duo, who draw on their own personal experiences in capturing the joys and complexities of modern family life in hilarious comic-strip form.

      Multitasking: A Baby Blues Collection Volume 39
    • The Natural Disorder of Things

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,4(154)Évaluer

      In "The Natural Disorder of Things" by Kirkman and Scott, the MacPherson family navigates the chaos of parenting with humor and heart. Daryl and Wanda juggle their roles as parents to Zoe, Hammie, and baby Wren, capturing the real ups and downs of family life in a relatable and funny way.

      The Natural Disorder of Things
    • Adult Time

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,4(151)Évaluer

      From the dark days of sleep deprivation to the cacophony of a tri-kid family, Baby Blues reveals the true dark underbelly of parenting to the delight of newspaper readers everywhere. Like a comic epidural, or butt cream on a raging diaper rash, this comic strip has helped take some of the sting out of parenting for countless parents around the world.

      Adult Time
    • ""Well, on the day you were born, the nurses all gathered 'round. And they gazed in wide wonder, as my face hit the ground. The head nurse looked up, said, ""Leave this one prone."" She could tell right away that I was Dad to the bone.""-Sing to the tune of George Thorogood's Bad to the Bone If you read the job description in a want ad, you might think long and hard before responding. WANTED: A man willing to change diapers that could nuke the ozone, plop down on all fours and become a horsie at a moment's notice, arise from a deep sleep for an hour to calm nightmares, and part with a significant chunk of his hard-earned nest egg. There's only one explanation for why a man such as Baby Blues' Darryl MacPherson would accept such a challenge . . . because he's Dad to the Bone . ""Now, when I coach your teams, I go out of my mind! Every holler and scream means I'm proud that you're mine! As the years go by, pretty baby, can't believe how much you've grown! I wanna thank you for makin' me a Dad to the Bone!"" Of course, Baby Blues isn't only about fatherhood. This is a well-rounded family, with mom Wanda becoming more well-rounded every day as she heads into her third pregnancy. Over the years, creators Jerry Scott and Rick Kirkman have perfected this family-centered strip that presents the joyful moments with the frustrating in a way that is hilarious and heartfelt without being syrupy sweet. 

      Dad to the Bone: Baby Blues Scrapbook #16
    • It's a Girl

      • 79pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      4,4(21)Évaluer

      "It's a Girl" is a delightful gift book featuring beloved comic strips from "Baby Blues," showcasing Hammie's humorous and heartwarming journey as he adjusts to life with a new baby sister. This charming story is perfect for new parents and families welcoming a little one.

      It's a Girl
    • "Baby Blues" by Kirkman and Scott offers a relatable, humorous glimpse into parenting through the MacPherson family. Since 1990, this award-winning comic strip captures the joys and challenges of raising children, resonating with readers who appreciate its honest portrayal of family life.

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