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Joe and Sparky go to school
by Michalak, Jamie.
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Candlewick Press,, 2013.
41 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm.
 
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The mismatched pals accidentally latch onto a big yellow bus and leave the cageless zoo for their first trip to school.

Syndetic Solutions - School Library Journal Review for ISBN Number 076366278X
Joe and Sparky Go to School
Joe and Sparky Go to School
by Michalak, Jamie; Remkiewicz, Frank (Illustrator)
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Joe and Sparky Go to School

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Gr 1-3-This beginning chapter book is a lot of fun. Joe Giraffe and Sparky, a turtle, live in Safari Land, "the famous cageless zoo." In four chapters they see a school bus and climb on to satisfy their curiosity; end up at school with the "noisy short people"; try to blend in but the "magic pond" (the toilet) provides some silliness; and Joe attempts to get a star for good work since Sparky has earned several. The animals experience the ups and downs of friendship. The students seem totally unaware that these newcomers are animals, and the teacher is equally accepting. She does step on her glasses and that limits her vision but, nevertheless, Joe and Sparky's visit seems as normal as could be. The cartoon illustrations in watercolor and Prismacolor pencils are full of action and humor. This is an engaging choice for students who are beyond the easy-to-reads and not quite ready for longer chapter books. The humor is mild but entertaining and the readability is just right.-Susan Lissim, Dwight School, New York City (c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

Syndetic Solutions - Publishers Weekly Review for ISBN Number 076366278X
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by Michalak, Jamie; Remkiewicz, Frank (Illustrator)
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Joe and Sparky Go to School

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When a group of "noisy short people" (aka schoolchildren) arrives at Safari World, Sparky the turtle and Joe the giraffe take an immediate interest. With Sparky riding on Joe's head, they peer through the window of the kids' school bus-and inadvertently get taken on a field trip of their own. In the third chapter book to star this unlikely duo, Michalak will have readers giggling over the silly exchanges and comedic misunderstandings that follow as Sparky and Joe attempt to fit in at school. Their discovery of a toilet makes for an especially amusing sequence, as they watch it mysteriously refill: "Do you know what we have learned, Sparky?" asks Joe. "That schools have a magic pond." The vibrant watercolor and colored pencil cartoons and well-targeted humor (the children know that Sparky and Joe are animals, but their nearsighted teacher, Miss Hootie, believes they are students) will entertain growing readers. A final image hints that Sparky and Joe's next adventure might be just on the horizon. Ages 5-7. Illustrator's agent: Kendra Marcus, BookStop Literary. (June) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

Syndetic Solutions - The Horn Book Review for ISBN Number 076366278X
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Giraffe Joe and best friend Sparky the turtle, who live at Safari Land, take an unexpected field trip to a school when they accidentally board a departing school bus full of "noisy short people." Teacher Miss Hootie has had her own accident, involving her glasses, and thinks the giraffe is one of her students (and that the turtle on his head is a hat). In the classroom, Joe is also confused, eating instead of counting the peas he's given and painting Sparky blue when told to paint something he loves. Joe really wants one of the stars given out to good students, but even though he Solves problems, Tries his best, is Always kind, and would Raise his hand if he had one, Joe just cannot earn the longed-for reward. Full-color cartoon watercolor illustrations add levity to the text, especially in the third chapter, "The Magic Pond." It's here that Joe and Sparky discover the toilet and make scarves out of toilet paper, with hilarious results. Written in four accessible chapters, this book is perfect for the newly independent reader and makes a fine bridge from Amelia Bedelia to Ramona. Limited but lively vocabulary, a large font, and carefully placed illustrations -- all in a humorous, high-interest package -- will make this a hit. robin l. smith (c) Copyright 2013. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

Syndetic Solutions - Kirkus Review for ISBN Number 076366278X
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by Michalak, Jamie; Remkiewicz, Frank (Illustrator)
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It's not Mary's little lamb, but Joe the giraffe and Sparky the turtle who go to school one day in this third installment of Michalak and Remkiewicz's early-reader series. When Joe and Sparky spy a field trip at Safari Land, "the famous cageless zoo," Joe can't resist getting a closer look at the school bus, which is big, yellow and loud, just like him. With Sparky perched atop his head, Joe sidles up to the bus, and the turtle inadvertently ends up speeding away on the bus' roof. Ever loyal, Joe leaps onto the back of the bus to save his friend. In the second chapter, they arrive at the school, where the teacher, Miss Hootie, steps on her glasses. Her sight compromised, she mistakes Joe and Sparky for a student (presumably one that's wearing a hat), much to her real students' delight and amusement. Try as they might, the animals can't quite master the class routines, and Joe is woefully disappointed, as he wants to earn a star from Miss Hootie. Happily, Sparky finds ways to affirm his friend, and they end up back in Safari Land by book's end. While the story feels rather forced and reliant on slapstick, and the pictures not always great at providing context cues for new readers, fans of the earlier, stronger series installments will be pleased to revisit its characters. Onward Joe and Sparky! (Early reader. 6-8)]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

 
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