What’s Up Mumu? is an incredibly funny and unique picture book
from the wonderful David Mackintosh who previously bought us the excellent Standing In For Lincoln Green. I was
lucky enough to be sent a proof from HarperCollins and with Mackintosh’s fabulous
illustrations this stood out to me immediately.
The story follows two friends, Mumu and Lox. Mumu is in a
very bad and grumpy mood and is totally fed up. Best buddy Lox is trying to
cheer Mumu up in any way that he can think of. He goes to an enormous amount of
effort to try and make Mumu’s day a little better but all of his gestures seem
annoy Mumu even further. Lox tries everything, from going to the lake to a trip
to the countryside. Mumu has a constant excuse why she can’t enjoy Lox’s
efforts. Eventually, Lox thinks he has the best idea and takes Mumu to the
fantastic High Skyscraper! It’s eighty stories tall, twenty meters wide and has
five thousand windows. It takes two years to paint and by the time you finish
you have to start all over again! Lox takes Mumu to the top only to find that
Mumu has no interest in the magnificent High Skyscraper. Lox ends up losing his
temper with Mumu which then leads Mumu to try and cheer up Lox. Mumu ends up
telling Lox to “Cheer up. It can’t be so bad, whatever it is”. The pair make
up.
Mackintosh’s incredible illustrations make this book all the
more a joy to read. In every page there is something to spot which makes the
book all the more humorous. My personal favourite has to be all the cinema
posters for horse films. Lox’s facial expressions are also hilarious.
I think what I like the most about this book is how it
relates to adults almost in the exact same way it relates to children. I often
feel that I have been in a mood like Mumu and no matter what my friends try and
do to cheer me up I am set on being a grump for the whole day. Equally I also
find myself trying to improve my friend’s days whenever they are feeling sad
only to find myself getting annoyed when they have no interest in cheering up.
What’s Up Mumu? is
a fantastic picture book for both parents and children as well as people like
me that feel they just often have grumpy days and need to brighten up. This is
a funny and open look at most friendships that are around us while showing us
not to take our own relationships for granted.