Two-time Caldecott Honor recipient Marla Frazee’s Boss Baby is back—but this time there’s a new baby sister CEO in town!
Change is in the air—the Boss Baby’s staff has stopped taking his direction! It seems that there is a new CEO in town; from the moment she comes home, Boss Baby’s little sister is
extremely loud and is demanding all sorts of corporate perks he never got. Can the Boss Baby and his staff get used to the new corporate structure?
"Boss Baby used to be in charge of his family, but that was before he got an even bossier baby sister"--
Marla Frazee returns to a familiar corporate setting just as a new CEO takes over in "The Bossier Baby," a sequel to 2010's "The Boss Baby" that's even funnier. Our sympathies here lie with the old boss, a pint-sized manager who wears a tie with his black onesie and who reels back when a smaller version of himself strolls in wearing a string of pearls. "The first thing the new executive did was outline her business plan and restructure the organization," we learn, as the newcomer dazzles her awed parents in one pencil-and-gouache illustration, while, in the next, she establishes physical dominance over the outgoing leader.