. He has also illustrated books by Whoopi Goldberg and Katherine Patterson. Before becoming a full-time children's book creator, he worked as an art director on "Shrek" for Dreamworks, and for Disney Imagineering. John Rocco (roccoart) studied illustration at Rhode Island School of Design and The School of Visual Arts. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and daughter. In

Title | : | Super Hair-o and the Barber of Doom |
Author | : | John Rocco |
Rating | : | 4.79 (840 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1423121899 |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 32Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-10-26 |
Language | : | English |

. He has also illustrated books by Whoopi Goldberg and Katherine Patterson. Before becoming a full-time children's book creator, he worked as an art director on "Shrek" for Dreamworks, and for Disney Imagineering. John Rocco (roccoart) studied illustration at Rhode Island School of Design and The School of Visual Arts. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and daughter. In addition to writing and illustrating four of his own picture books, including the Caldecott Honor-winning and
New York Times bestselling
Blackout, he has created all of the cover art for Rick Riordan's best
Every super hero gets his powers from somewhere. He even has a posse of super friends with wild hair of their own. How will he face his friends? Will he ever regain his super hero-ness? A girl who has been watching all along offers the gang a chance to save the day and get their groove back. With bold images that burst with energy from white backgrounds and narration as earnest as Superman himself, SUPER HAIR-O AND THE BARBER OF DOOM is a feel-good and funny book for emergent comic book fans and parents who grew up on them.. The young hero of this book, Rocco, thinks his abilities come from his shock of red hair, and the longer it gets, the stronger he becomes. Our hero is unstoppable--until the day he's dragged to the super evil villain's lair and robbed of his powers
Great fun, and that aforementioned author photo serves as the surprise ending. From Booklist Given the gigantic bouffant a young Rocco is sporting in his author shot (not to mention our main character’s name is “Rocco”), we’re probably safe assuming this is based on a true story. --Daniel Kraus . Character Rocco believes that his unruly hedge of hair is responsible for his superpowers—you know, upside-down tire-swinging, bicycle jumps, and the like. His similarly shorn friends are just as dejected, until a chance to save the day on the playground proves that they are more than their dos. Grades K-2. Together with his three wildly haired friends, they are a force of justice, until Rocco is “captured” (in the family station wagon) and dragged to the “villain’s lair” (the barbershop), where he is removed of most of his hair. He tries hair replacements—leaves, a mop, his dog—to no avail. Rocco (Blackout, 2011) does not let a sin
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