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Oh No, the Aunts are Here! is fun and chaotic, like family should be

Oh No, the Aunts are Here!, by Adam Rex/Illustrated by Lian Cho, (May 2023, Chronicle Books), $16.99, ISBN: 9781797207940

Ages 5-8

It begins, one imagines, with a disturbance in the Force… or maybe with the slightest tremor, like the cup of water on the car dashboard in Jurassic Park. A child sits at a table eating cereal, parents bustling in the kitchen behind them, when the child hears it: “Something’s coming. They’re getting closer”. And suddenly, they crash through the door: the Aunts have arrived, abuzz with excitement and delight. The four aunts delight in their little darling, foregoing any sense of personal space as they hug, style, lick thumbs to wipe something off the child’s face (GAH!), and take over their room for a visit. The Aunts talk and talk and talk as they drag the family around to take in the local color. The aunts come in handy, though, as they prove when an unwelcome guest arrives at breakfast one day. Laugh-out-loud reading is rife with moments every kid will groan at the thought of – for me it was the spit-wipe – this is a story that never gets old, because family visits are always ripe for wacky stories. Warm watercolor, gouache, and colored pencil illustration creates expressive characters with fun details: one aunt absolutely sports a “World’s Best Aunt” t-shirt and has an “Auntlicious” one in her luggage; the child’s body language during a visit to a quilt museum is hilariously spot on. The child and their family are brown-skinned; the aunts are a multicultural, diverse grouping. You can’t ask for a better story to read aloud. Pair this with Alice P. McGinty’s Bathe the Cat for a wacky family storytime.

Oh No, the Aunts are Here has starred reviews from Booklist, Publishers Weekly, and Kirkus.