Book Resume
for Children Make Terrible Pets by Peter Brown
Professional book information and credentials for Children Make Terrible Pets.
1 Professional Review
2 Book Awards
Selected for 8 State/Province Lists
- Publisher's Weekly:
- Ages Toddler - 6
- TeachingBooks:*
- Grades PK-2
- Word Count:
- 373
- Lexile Level:
- 510L
- ATOS Reading Level:
- 1.8
- Genre:
- Adventure
- Humor
- Picture Book
- Year Published:
- 2010
11 Subject Headings
The following 11 subject headings were determined by the U.S. Library of Congress and the Book Industry Study Group (BISAC) to reveal themes from the content of this book (Children Make Terrible Pets).
1 Full Professional Review
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From Publisher's Weekly
August 23, 2010
In this tongue-in-cheek role reversal, a girlish bear named Lucy makes a pet of a small boy. She declares him "the cutest critter in the whole forest" and begs her mother, "Can I keep him, please?" Her mother, unbearishly seated in a comfy chair and reading a book, delivers the title's sound advice, but allows Lucy to keep the boy. Brown (The Curious Garden) mimes the escalating challenges of animal care. The boy, who Lucy names Squeaker, "because he makes funny sounds," throws tantrums and will not use a litter box. Lucy is relieved when Squeaker escapes home, where his family enjoys a backyard picnic as though he had not been absent. Even though Brown's humans wear clothes and live in a house, they are basically squirrels: they all say "squeak" from the bears' POV, while the bears act like flummoxed babysitters: Lucy walks upright in a tutu, her mother wears a skirt and pearls, and their dialogue appears in prim construction-paper voice bubbles. Framed in wood-grain borders, the action takes place in an artificial outdoors and parodies those who are pushovers for exotic specimens. Ages 3â€"6.
2 Book Awards & Distinctions
Children Make Terrible Pets was recognized by committees of professional librarians and educators for the following book awards and distinctions.
8 Selections for State & Provincial Recommended Reading Lists
Children Make Terrible Pets was selected by educational and library professionals to be included on the following state/provincial reading lists.
United States Lists (8)
Arizona
- 2013 Grand Canyon Reader Award -- Picture Book category
California
- California Young Reader Medal, 2013-2014, Primary Division
Colorado
- 2012 Colorado Children's Book Award: Picture Books
Nevada
- 2013 Nevada Young Readers' Award -- Picture Book Division
South Dakota
- Prairie Bud Award, 2012-2013, Grades K-2
Utah
- Beehive Award, 2012-2013, Picture Books, Grades K-3
Washington
- 2012 Washington Children's Choice Picture Book Award
Wisconsin
- Sheboygan Children's Book Festival
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