Thatababy Rocks Out!

· Andrews McMeel Publishing
3.6
5 reviews
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When his parents are asleep and the gate to his crib is securely locked, that’s when Thatababy really shines. His nightly solo concerts feature everything from country to classic rock, disco to doo-wop, and more often than not leave his mom and dad singing the blues. Thatababy is the infant born too busy to sleep, and through air guitar lessons, impromptu Van Halen dance parties, and other musical adventures with Mom and Dad, he’s well on his way to becoming the world’s most sonically sophisticated baby.
 
Thatababy Rocks Out is a funny and visually captivating e-book only collection of comic strips about life from the perspective of an infant with the uncanny ability to keep his parents on their toes. A finalist in Amazon’s Comic Strip Superstars contest, it is the brainchild of Paul Trap, a freelance computer graphics illustrator and editorial cartoonist for Baseball America magazine.

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3.6
5 reviews

About the author

DIVDIVPaul Trap is a freelance writer and illustrator working out of his home office in his underwear with the radio up loud. He lives in Massachusetts with his wife raising a "Thatababy" of their own./divDIVPaul serves as the editorial cartoonist for Baseball America magazine. His illustrated commentary on America's favorite pastime appears in print and on baseballamerica.com./divDIVPaul is also a contributor to USA Today and McClatchy News Service, illustrating weekly features for kids and adults that appear in newspapers worldwide. Other freelance clients include Kellogg's, 3M, AOL, National Geographic and Fidelity Investments./div/div

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