![]() When Jasper's afraid of the dark, Brown gives us a full spread that's completely black, followed by one that's all black except for two wide, frightened eyes. ![]() He renders the underwear in a garish green, the fluorescent color of nuclear waste, and for maximum effect, juxtaposes it against black backgrounds. PyPair is a statistical library to compute pairwise association between any two types of variables. Creepy Pair of Underwear (Creepy Tales) Book 2 of 3: Creepy Tales by Aaron Reynolds and Peter Brown 4.9 (4,395) Hardcover 1099 18.99 Save 50 on 1 when you buy 2 FREE delivery Wed, Jan 4 on 25 of items shipped by Amazon More Buying Choices 1. ![]() But when the lights go out, suddenly his new big rabbit underwear glows in the dark. ![]() He’s not afraid of the dark, and he’s definitely not afraid of something as silly as underwear. Peter Brown's art is the perfect pairing. Creepy Pair of Underwear Aaron Reynolds, Peter Brown (Illustrator) 4.31 4,847 ratings747 reviews Jasper Rabbit is NOT a little bunny anymore. For instance, when Jasper cuts up the underwear with his mom's scissors, Jasper thinks, "She didn't like him using them, but this was an underwear emergency." And when he digs a hole to bury the underpants, the hole is "100% underwear-proof." All of which helps highlight his shaky insistence, "A grown rabbit couldn't be terrified of his underpants." Creepy Pair of Underwear! has a really clever premise - an ominous, indestructible pair of underwear straight out of a horror film - and author Aaron Reynolds tells the story with text that's hilariously dry and deadpan. ![]() There's lots of silly, spooky fun in this story about a pair of underwear with a "ghoulish, greenish glow" that slyly plays on kids' conflicted feelings about their big-kid underwear. ![]()
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