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Edition: Hardcover: 40 pages
ISBN-10: 0062306294
ISBN-13: 978-0062306296
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Book Description
For fans of all things snow and ice comes the latest addition to this hilarious read-aloud series from Kate and Jim McMullan, the popular creators of I Stink! and I'm Dirty!—now a streaming animated series.
Perfect for any young hockey player, this book is all about the ice-cold Zamboni machine! When the ice is full of cuts and ruts, only one machine has the GUTS to clean it up. But can this slow-movin' ice fixer smooth the grooves before the next period? Or will he lose his COOL? The timer's ticking! BUZZZZZZ!
School Library Journal
Our story begins with a sports commentator narrating a hockey game. A player trips on the rough ice, and a Zamboni has 18 minutes "to do his thing." Can he do it? Readers who've read any of the McMullans' odes to big rigs, like I'm Mighty! (2003) and I Stink! (2002, both HarperCollins), will already know the answer. Our hero takes the stage, stating, "Chill, Big Talker. I've got what it takes to go the job. "Cause I'm a blade-packing, ice-shaving, snow-eating, water-spraying, slush-slurping, towel-dragging triple-tank truck. Yup." He smooths the ice, and the game continues. "Coolest job in the world, right here, baby." The colorful, grinning Zamboni is whimsical but also informative, as he boasts about the blade and augers that make the job possible. VERDICT The authors are clearly still having fun with this format, and their young fans will, too.
Review
¡°Staccato, clipped quickness and plenty of onomatopoeia-¡±VZZZZZZZZZZT¡±-make this a read-aloud success. Who knew ice could be this much fun?¡± (Kirkus Reviews)
¡°The colorful, grinning Zamboni is whimsical but also educational.¡± (School Library Journal)
¡°This book [is] as much fun to read aloud as it is to look at.¡± (The Horn Book)
¡°The droll, succinct text is well matched with the appealing watercolor-and-gouache artwork¡¦the illustrations personify the machine while showing how it cleans up the rough ice and lays down a smooth surface.¡± (Booklist)
¡°Between sound effects, a cranky arena announcer, and the Zamboni¡¯s wise-guy narration¡¦read-aloud sessions should be as smooth as ice.¡± (Publishers Weekly) |
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