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Edition: Paperback: 48 pages
ISBN: 0689817770
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When Rex accompanies Pinky and his relatives on their traditional trip to pick and carve pumpkins, she feels left out because of the jealous behavior of Pinky's cousin Abby.
From the Publisher
When Rex is invited to go along on the traditional pumpkin-picking trip with Pinky's grandparents, she doesn't feel that Pinky's cousin Abby really wants her to be part of the fun. Full color.
Children's Literature
According to tradition, Grandma and Grandpa arrive to take Pinky, his little sister Amanda, their cousin Abby and Pinky's best friend Rex on their annual pumpkin-picking weekend. When Abby snubs Rex and says hello to everyone else, Rex begins to have the feeling that this will be a bad weekend. Abby goes out of her way to ignore Rex. Pinky does nothing to include her either. After Grandpa carves the pumpkin, Rex overhears Abby suggest to Pinky and Amanda that Rex should take the annual photograph "because she's not part of the family". After a full day of feeling like an outsider, Rex smashes the pumpkin. Wise grandparents bring the children together to solve the problem. Part of the "Ready-To-Read" series, this is a well-written story for newly independent readers. Short chapters liberally sprinkled with watercolor illustrations will give readers a sense of achievement. The story will help them develop empathy for the feelings of others. Fans will welcome the eleventh book about Pinky and Rex. - Sharon Salluzzo
School Library Journal
In this addition to the series, Howe shows his keen understanding of the struggle children go through when learning to balance peer relationships with feelings of jealousy and anger. Rex, who has always felt like part of her best friend Pinky's family, is excited about going on their traditional pumpkin-picking weekend with Pinky's grandparents, his little sister, and his cousin Abby. However, Rex soon discovers that something is different this year. Abby refuses to talk to her, makes fun of her, and continually makes her feel left out. That night, someone smashes the jack-o'-lantern that Grandpa had carved. In the morning, the culprit is revealed, along with Rex's and Abby's feelings. Howe's realistic portrayal of Abby's exclusionary tactics and Rex's jealousy, coupled with Sweet's supportive watercolor paintings, make for a believable tale. The understanding grandparents set the stage for the children to resolve their conflicts and take another step toward maturity. This sensitive story is a must for early chapter-book collections and is perfect for all seasons. It will provide solace to readers as they struggle with the realities of growing up.-Gale W. Sherman, Pocatello Public Library, ID |
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