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Edition: Paperback: 32 pages
ISBN-10: 0763647977
ISBN-13: 978-0763647971
Ã¥ Å©±â: 27.4 cm x 25.2 cm
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Book Description
Now in paperback. Lauren Child¡¯s spunky character returns and—as if things could get any livelier in Clarice Bean¡¯s household—Uncle Ted is babysitting!
Who can Mom and Dad get to babysit the feisty Clarice, her pesky brother Minal Cricket, and the school¡¯s guinea pig, Albert, who¡¯s visiting for spring break? (Not to mention teenage brother Kurt, who abhors daylight; big sis Marcie, who chats on the phone all day; and Grandad, who tends to wander off.) Only Uncle Ted, firefighter and movie addict, can be persuaded. Will he survive the week?
Publishers Weekly
Encore PerformancesPicture book and fiction characters return for more tales. Fans of Clarice Bean, That's Me, can brace themselves for the heroine's latest adventure, Clarice Bean, Guess Who's Babysitting? by Lauren Child. After Clarice's Uncle Ernie, a New York City policeman, is hospitalized for slipping on a doughnut, her Uncle Ted, a fireman, is assigned to baby-sitting duty so that Clarice's mother can tend to the patient. Uncle Ted, famed for his wild tendencies, gets strict instructions.
School Library Journal
Child makes the most of every word and inch of space in this uproarious romp. Clarice, first introduced in Clarice Bean, That's Me (Candlewick, 1999), explains the commotion caused by an escaped guinea pig when her firefighter Uncle Ted stays with her, her siblings, and her grandpa while her parents are both called out of town. The artwork consists of flat, sketchy cartoon figures against bright backgrounds, a variety of text fonts that somersault and seesaw, and an occasional photograph or two added to the mix. Rather than a discordant m‚lange of styles, the result is a pleasing whole that plays up the characters' eccentricities and furthers the story's absurdity. A sumptuous serving of offbeat humor and illustrative invention
Booklist
Everyone has a favorite uncle--a grown-up kid who almost sparkles when he walks through the door. Child brilliantly captures the magic of that favorite relative in her second book about Clarice Bean, a quirky, entertainingly muddled story about families and unconditional love. Clarice's mother is off to the city, and important business is taking Dad out of town. Who will baby-sit? Clarice's older sister "would rather look after newts from Neptune." So wild and woolly, lasso loopin' Uncle Ted gets the job of looking after Clarice and Minal Cricket, her baby brother. Will family peace prevail? Only until the guinea pig Albert escapes. Searching for the missing critter turns the world upside down--even more than usual. From plot twists to humorous, freewheeling pictures with an occasional photo worked into text that sometimes swirls around the page, this kooky offering provides a romping good time. |
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