I Wanna Go Home
By Karen Kaufman Orloff
Illustrated by David Catrow
By Karen Kaufman Orloff
Illustrated by David Catrow
By Karen Kaufman Orloff
Illustrated by David Catrow
By Karen Kaufman Orloff
Illustrated by David Catrow
Category: Children's Picture Books
Category: Children's Picture Books
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$18.99
Sep 25, 2014 | ISBN 9780399254079 | 5-8 years
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Sep 25, 2014 | ISBN 9780698192324 | 5-8 years
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Praise
“Another terrific combination of words and pictures, told exclusively through email exchanges. This adventure has Alex, his brother, his sister, and his pet iguana staying with their grandparents at Happy Hills Retirement Community while their parents take a vacation. Bored, unhappy, frustrated by the amount of attention his younger siblings are getting, and freaked out after seeing Grandpa’s false teeth soaking in a glass, Alex pleads to go home. Soon, boredom gives way to enjoyment as Alex goes to square-dancing class with grandma, teaches his grandpa to play soccer (in the house!) and gets to eat just what he wants. . . The exuberant, full-color illustrations enhance the text and provide additional, humorous details in every situation. While the book works well as a fun romp, it could also be put to good use in language arts lessons about letter writing and hyperbole.” —School Library Journal
“In his initial, desperate letters and emails written to his vacationing parents, Alex pleads with them to return ASAP. Yet soon, Alex is singing a different tune, as he discovers square dancing, bingo, stickball and other wonderful aspects of old-folk living. Turns out that two weeks just isn’t enough time. . . The pencils, watercolors and inks find the funny in almost every single spread. . . This is bound to prove popular with loving grandparents and caustic kids alike.” –Kirkus Reviews
“Orloff skillfully expresses Alex’s gradually shifting attitude, while Catrow’s comically exaggerated art provides a hyperbolic sense of fun.” Publishers Weekly
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