Member Reviews
I really enjoyed this silly little goofy kids book! It took the imagination of childlike innocence and applied it to a real situation young kids can find themselves in. The art style is captivating and adds to the cute, childlike nature of the story.
This one is definitely one to get for your young person who is starting to explore the world around them to show how every day situations that appear scary aren't all that scary afterall! Definitely recommend.
Sorry but I really didn't like this book. Maybe it's a matter of age and I'm far to old for this but I couldn't appreciated the fantasy work about a vacuum cleaner... Ok, imagination has to be important, especially for children, but I expected something more articulated. Like that, it was just a huge nonsense or at least something I couldn't care to read about.
Thanks to Netgalley and Oni Press for the ARC of this! I’m working through some ARCs I’d missed, so I borrowed this from Kindle Unlimited
This was so cute and easy to follow for my early reader (7 yr). The illustrations were adorable, and there was very little text. Overall, we both enjoyed it.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for granting me free access to the advanced digital copy of this book.
Mika is adorable! Dressed as a tiger, Mika faces her fears of The Howler (aka the vacuum) and ferociously takes it out (when Dad isn't looking). I loved the accurate portrayal of a toddler's fears and imagination, and I loved Mika's bravery.
These stories are always so cute and my favorite. I ended up reading book 2 first by accident but was very excited to be able to read vol 1. I love these short stories of imagination. They are so cute and can't wait to see more of Mika's adventures.
I received an arc of this title from NetGalley for an honest review. It is such a cute first graphic novel about Mika and Howler. The book has more pictures than words, which makes it a great first graphic novel.
A great introduction to graphic novels for young ones! The story is a cute little story that will capture any kids imagination and creativity.
Very charming with sweet artwork. Geared more towards PreK/K aged kids. Looking forward to future volumes.
Mika and the Howler is a cute and clever take on the world from the perspective of a young child. It does an excellent job reframing the mundane into something exciting and otherworldly.
‘Mika and the Howler’ by Agata Loth-Ignaciuk with illustrations by Berenka Kolomycka is a graphic novel for kids about a toddler having encounters with common household objects.
Mika’s father puts her down for a nap, but there is a strange howling noise. Mika gets out of her crib to investigate. There is a strange green snake eating up dust bunnies and even Mika’s sock. Mika fights the monster and leaves the house in a bigger mess than when the mysterious creature started.
This series by Polish creators is adorable. I was drawn by the cover art and I wasn’t disappointed. The art is cute and Mika feels like a real toddler with her curiosity and fear.
This is a picture book in a graphic novel format. It's pretty light on words, and uses the pictures to convey the main character's adventurous spirit as she explores the house and fights "The Howler," her parents' vacuum cleaner. Some of the illustrations might be a little scary for young children, as she imagines the vacuum to be a reptilian creature with an evil expression, but this will be fun for the right audience. The book ends on a chaotic note that will have parents sighing in recognition. I didn't find this book especially noteworthy, but it's cute.
This book was sweet with nice illustrations. A good way to introduce a kid to imagination and the vacuum. I was confused by the Vol 1. Is this a graphic novel?
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I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. Mika is such a little personality, and this book demonstrates children’s outlooks on life and adventures that can make the children reading it feel seen and help the parents understand the behaviours their children may display. I thought that the map of the house at the beginning of the book was an awesome touch, making it like the action/fantasy books parents read.
This is a cute little book for young readers. The illustrations are gorgeous and while there isn't much text we are able to understand how little Mika is feeling. I look forward to more adventures with Mika
What a cute little book! Love the pictures, how colourful and engaging they are. The Howler looks scary until you realise what it is! Eating socks and dust bunnies! Oh my!
I wonder if Mika will be a different animal in the next book, can't wait to find more! I love how Mika gets Frog and Worm to help her defeat the howler, regardless how scared she was to do so!
Will look out for more from these authors, a very enjoyable and quick read!
Such a delightful comic book story.
Beautifully illustrated, leaving words quite redundant. However, it is told from the perspective of young Mika. She is a toddler, alive and curious to the world of sounds and she verbalising beautifully to her dear friends and companions.
I loved the simplicity of the story. The detailed floor and room plans which make Mika’s break for freedom like some WWII airman’s escape from Colditz.
Children of all ages will adore Mika, her sense of adventure and fearlessness. I hold my hand up, I loved her too.
We all need heroes and finding one in Mika is the positive dimension to this book. She is resourceful and brave.
Young children can be afraid of sounds and stuff they don’t understand. A book like this in my opinion brilliantly approaches this subject in a tangential manner. Allowing the story to speak to Mika’s fears and success; thus enabling you to explore the subject with your own young ones.
This is the start of a series and book 2 is promised shortly. I can’t wait to find out more and share Mika’s antics with my grandchildren.
I love the art in this one! It feels very handdrawn, which I like as that's not something you see a lot of anymore. Mika was so cute, in their little tiger outfit, and how they said bye to their stuffed animals.
It's a short story, but you definitely get pulled into Mika's world and can understand how they are scared of the Howler. I feel like to me it was very obvious what the Howler represented, but my nephew didn't quite understand it and thought the Howler was scary aswell. f
Another thing that I liked is that the story ends on Mika's victory, defeating the Howler! It doesn't show the aftermath, which I think is the perfect way to end this story, as kids will remember it this way!
I thought this was cute! I thought the illustrations were absolutely adorable, and the little dialogue was interesting. I thought it was really cute and funny how the monster was really just the vacuum, and I liked how you could vaguely tell by the way it was drawn that it resembled a vacuum even when it was just a monster.
Super sweet graphic novel!
Mika is a toddler who is learning about the world, he comes across an awful noise and a “thing” he has never encountered before. He must conquer it to feel save in his own home again.
Great for all Primary School age children. Lots can be got out of this story.