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(Baby’s face is a mask of intense concentration. One hand holds the cone steady. The other hand hovers, holding a green ring. Three rings are already stacked crookedly.) Sound Effect: GRUNT Baby (thinking): "Balance... is... for... BORING people." Action: The tower wobbles dangerously.

(Close-up on baby. A huge, gummy, delighted smile. Baby is now wearing the cone upside-down on their head like a party hat. One ring is on their wrist like a bracelet. They’re holding the green ring up to their eye like a telescope, looking at the reader.) Baby (loudly): "DAH!" Caption: "New game invented: Everything is a hat. Victory is mine." Baby Play Comic

Here’s a short, sweet “Baby Play Comic” story told in four panels. You can imagine it as a simple, four-panel comic strip. The Great Stack Attack (Baby’s face is a mask of intense concentration

(A cozy living room. A cheerful baby with a few tufts of hair sits on a soft rug, surrounded by colorful, chunky plastic rings and a central cone—a classic stacking toy.) Baby (thinking): "Hmm. The tall red thing looks lonely. Needs... MORE." Action: Baby grabs a blue ring and triumphantly SLAMS it onto the cone. Three rings are already stacked crookedly

(The cone tips. Rings fly everywhere—boing, boing, boing. One ring lands on a stuffed bunny’s ear. The cone rolls toward the dog’s water bowl. Baby’s mouth is a perfect little ‘O’ of surprise.) Sound Effects: BOING! RATTLE-CLATTER! SPLOOSH? Baby (thinking): "Whoa. Gravity is a TRAITOR."

About Fenton Coulthurst

Baby Play Comic
Fenton is an occasional writer and journalist. He primarily writes on film and culture. His articles range from film reviews, to coverage of literary festivals and even comic book history.

One comment

  1. Baby Play Comic

    100% agreed on how AWESOME this movie is. Not a lot of movie has titles that speak for itself. It was furious in all senses (unlike Fast and Furious where it is more physical adrenaline than emotion sometimes). But why does the poster have colour?

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