Darryl and Wanda have the parenting thing down all right, but they still continue to be surprised by the delightfully devilish antics of their two live-wire children. From first steps to bedtime snacks, from shopping adventures to sibling rivalry, Zoe and Hamish keep their parents on the move and the rest of us in stitches. "Baby Blues" chronicles the chaotic entertaining lives of the MacPherson clan as they chart a course through the everyday demands of family life. In a style that speaks to parents and nonparents alike, "Baby Blues" charms its followers with scenes of child-rearing...
Darryl and Wanda have the parenting thing down all right, but they still continue to be surprised by the delightfully devilish antics of their two liv...
In the early days of Baby Blues, Darryl and Wanda were surprised at the unexpected demands of parenting. Now, however, the nonstop antics of their lovably active kids, Zoe and Hamish, keep them hopping. Darryl and Wanda have accepted, and even learned to laugh at, the general upheaval of their lives.
In I Shouldn't Have to Scream More than Once , the MacPhersons continue their quest to raise their two small children. One day, Zoe asserts she needs her mother to teach her how to jump rope-""It's a girl thing,"" she tells Darryl. Later, Wanda and Darryl are happy their...
In the early days of Baby Blues, Darryl and Wanda were surprised at the unexpected demands of parenting. Now, however, the nonstop antics of...
The 14th Baby Blues cartoon collection revisits the never-ending mayhem of fictional parents Darryl and Wanda in their perpetual quest to raise two small children. Filled with temper tantrums and tender affection, flying food, potty training and sibling rivalry, Baby Blues has become a runaway success.--Collectors' Showcase.
The 14th Baby Blues cartoon collection revisits the never-ending mayhem of fictional parents Darryl and Wanda in their perpetual quest to raise two sm...
Usually the biggest struggles (and the biggest laughs) are over the smallest things, and nowhere is this truer than in households with kids.
Baby Blues Unpluggedoverflows with all of the familiar domestic discord and chaos that has made this venerable family comic strip such a phenomenal success. In one strip, Hammie makes skis out of hot wheel tracks and two hair scrunchies and careens down a mountain of couch cushions. Meanwhile, Zoe carefully deliberates whether she wants her bath with or without bubbles, finally telling her Dad, ""How about a regular bath with bubbles...
Usually the biggest struggles (and the biggest laughs) are over the smallest things, and nowhere is this truer than in households with kids. <...
This collection of strips from the wildly popular Baby Blues strip presents the joyful moments with the frustrating in a way that is hilarious and heartfelt without being syrupy sweet.
This collection of strips from the wildly popular Baby Blues strip presents the joyful moments with the frustrating in a way that is hilarious and hea...
All the family fun, pandemonium, and childhood chaos that fans of Baby Blues enjoy in the strip's daily newspaper appearances swirl about this collection, Playdate: Category 5.
Imagine three hurricanes converging on one household and you get an idea of what Darryl and Wanda MacPherson experience each delightful day of parenting Zoe, Hammie, and Baby Wren. It's a perfect storm of flying foodstuffs, off-the-scale emotional outbursts, and enough offspring energy to make veteran storm chasers duck for cover . . . and that's before any little friends come over to play...
All the family fun, pandemonium, and childhood chaos that fans of Baby Blues enjoy in the strip's daily newspaper appearances swirl about th...
Baby Blues makes life with children seem funny, even when they smear peanut butter on the walls and give the baby a makeover with Mom's cosmetics. Says writer Jerry Scott, ""As long as kids keep having runny noses and wiping them on the drapes, we're in business.""
Our Server is Downcaptures the perils and pratfalls of raising young children in suburbia. Daryl and Wanda MacPherson are a couple in their mid-thirties struggling to juggle work and three kids with hectic schedules-and maintain their sanity.
Zoe, the talkative eldest, is seven and more worldly than...
Baby Blues makes life with children seem funny, even when they smear peanut butter on the walls and give the baby a makeover with Mom's cosm...
Baby Blues "is a genuinely hilarious comic strip." --Rants and Raves Childhood-synonymous with slip 'n' slides, bubble gum, and getting your little brother in trouble. Parenthood-synonymous with Band-Aid bandages, haircuts, and giving timeouts for tattling. Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott effortlessly navigate the nuances of everyday family life in Briefcase of Baby Blues Named Best Comic Strip of the Year by the National Cartoonists Society, Baby Blues details the goings-on inside the MacPherson home. Running at a frenzied pace, young parents Darryl and Wanda...
Baby Blues "is a genuinely hilarious comic strip." --Rants and Raves Childhood-synonymous with slip 'n' slides, bubble gum, and gett...
The antics of Zoe really prepared me for my own child, and I really enjoy every one of the Baby Blues books over and over as my child grows. When I feel that life is overwhelming with my baby, I read one of these books and suddenly it all comes into focus, because obviously other parents have gone through the same thing. I have purchased these books for other moms or moms-to-be that I know, and their great books for a baby shower. --A Baby Blues fanIs it possible for the MacPherson kids to get any cuter? Zoe excitedly dipping water from the toilet to serve her daddy tea. Hamish rolling...
The antics of Zoe really prepared me for my own child, and I really enjoy every one of the Baby Blues books over and over as my child grows. When I fe...
Artist Kirkman and writer Scott obviously know about parenting. You can see it in every installment of the true-to-life strip they create. --Cartoon OpportunitiesLife's not getting any simpler around the MacPherson household with Zoe starting preschool, Hammie approaching toddlerhood and parents Darryl and Wanda just trying to keep up. Since 1990, the daily comic strip Baby Blues has delighted readers with its fresh prospective on the nature of parenting, earning it 1995's Best Comic Strip Award from the National Cartoonists Society.Scenes such as Zoe's disarmingly honest response to a...
Artist Kirkman and writer Scott obviously know about parenting. You can see it in every installment of the true-to-life strip they create. --Cartoon O...