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My Dog's a Scaredy-Cat #10: A Halloween Tail (Hank Zipzer)
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A Review from Mr. Cole's Class
A Review of Hank Zipzer, My Dog's a Scaredy Cat by Mr. Cole's third graders at West Friendship Elementary, Howard County MarylandMy Dog's a Scaredy Cat is a great book for third graders to read. It is also a good read aloud book for teachers. First, it is an interesting book for both girls and boys. The main characters include both boys and a girl. They are Hank, Ashley, and Frankie. Those three kids are best friends who live in New York City. They are in fourth grade. Secondly, it is extremely funny. For example, Hank dressed up as an Italian Restaurant table for Halloween. And this idea did NOT work out too well. What happened during the parade was hilarious. Also, there is a kid in Hank's school who is a real bully, and he has a funny nickname. Once again, you will need to read the book to find out what that funny nickname is. Thirdly, there are people in this book that most kids can really relate to. For example, there is this girl named Heather Payne who is so good at math that she doesn't know how to relax and have fun. She is always work, work, work. Most kids know someone like this, and I could really relate to that part of the story. Finally, this book is realistic in a serious way. It deals with how kids solve the bully problem at their school. It also talks about how a kid with a learning disability copes with everyday life. This is a great book to read, especially if you like haunted houses and dogs who run in circles. Both are important elements in this story. Try to get your teacher to read it to her class or better yet, read it yourself! Wa, ha, ha, ha!
T**N
... nephew who is dyslexic and he said he really liked it and reading is not his favorite activity
I got this book for my nephew who is dyslexic and he said he really liked it and reading is not his favorite activity! So I consider it a real win/win!
K**R
Hysterical Perfection
Absolutely the best series for this age group. My 4th grader loved them and was sad when he made it to the end of them. He was racing through them, we had to make rules about when he could have free reading time. He laughed a lot and loved the way Hank was presented.
R**R
more of a good kids series
my 11 yr old 5th gr daughter is a devoted Hank Zipzer fan; she had read thru #7 & wanted the next few in the series for her Dec bday/Christmas; these are quick easy reads for her, but very enjoyable; I even like when she reads out loud to me; they help her better understand her Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) & learning disabilities (LD) in a fun way; Henry Winkler turned his negative childhood experiences into a positive thing for his children & ours
P**O
Another Hank Zipzer hit book
Read this with my dyslexic group of students. They love the humor in these books and more importantly reading about another student who struggles like they do. On to the next one. All the Hank books are great!
M**H
Great series
My son loves these books. It’s one series of books that he’s willing to read.
J**I
Five Stars
my grandson loves these books
J**S
Wonderful!
I haven't read one Hank Zipzer book I didn't love! And my son and I have read all of the them. This one is fun and shows lots of compassion and also made me laugh!
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