Lulu and the Brontosaurus

Lulu and the Brontosaurus
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Lulu

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2010

Lexile Score

790

Reading Level

3-4

ATOS

4.8

Interest Level

K-3(LG)

نویسنده

Lane Smith

شابک

9781416999638
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

DOGO Books
eagle11 - Lulu and the Brontosaurus is an amazing book because Lulu believes that there is a Brontosaurus in the forest even though dinosaur are extinct. This story is about a little girl who always gets what she wants. Her parents never say no but when they do Lulu screams and kicks her feet on the ground. Lulu’s birthday was going up and Lulu told her parents that she wanted a Brontosaurus! Her parent couldn’t believe it and they had to tell her no, Lulu wasn’t very happy about that I think you know what she did Lulu screamed and kicked her feet on the ground. Lulu’s parents tried to explain her that Brontosaurus aren’t alive anymore but Lulu wouldn’t take no for an answer. Lulu packed a suitcase and went out into a deep dark forest to find a Brontosaurus. Well walking through the forest Lulu ran into some scary animals but she didn’t let them stop her. Will Lulu find a Brontosaurus and return home before her birthday, read Lulu and the Brontosaurus to find out?

Publisher's Weekly

August 30, 2010
While no one can question Viorst and Smith’s street cred, they’ve turned in a curiously unaffecting chapter book. Lulu, a Louise Brooks look-alike, “was a pain—a very big pain—in the butt.” Given to “screech till the lightbulbs burst” when she doesn’t get her way, Lulu quickly wears down parental resistance to her whims. But when Lulu tries to turn a brontosaurus into a birthday pet, she discovers that there may be a creature who’s more willful (and far better mannered about it) than she is. Will Lulu spend the rest of her life as the dinosaur’s pet? Will this encounter turn her into a kinder, gentler kid? The plot and characters barely seems to matter—or act only as setups for Viorst’s irreverent, metafictional nudges. “Is that where a brontosaurus would live? In a forest? I’m afraid that I’m not absolutely sure. But since I’m the person writing this story, I’m putting this brontosaurus in a forest.” It’s an approach that’s made Smith and Jon Scieszka deservedly famous, but here—despite the fun to be had in seeing Lulu finally meet her match—it feels self-indulgent. Smith’s angular pencil illustrations bubble with arch humor, but it’s not enough to rescue this effort. Ages 6–10.




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