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     ǰ  Pinky And Rex And The School Play (Ready-To-Read Level 3, ۹, ۹) (ǰ)

  å:Pinky And Rex And The School Play (Ready-To-Read Level 3, ۹, ۹) (ǰ)
  :James Howe (Author), Melissa Sweet (Illustrator)
  ǻ : Aladdin Library
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  ISBN:9780689817045
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Edition: Paperback: 48 pages
ISBN-10: 0689817045
ISBN-13: 978-0689817045
å ũ : 23cm x 15.3cm



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From the Publisher
Pinky really wants to be an actor and is sure he'll get the lead in the school play. Rex, on the other hand, wants nothing to do with being on stage. She's afraid she'll forget her lines -- or worse. Everything changes when Pinky convinces Rex to go with him to the tryouts. Will Pinky and Rex still be best friends when the show is over?


Children's Literature
In this Pinky and Rex adventure, Rex gets the part Pinky wanted in the school play and their friendship suffers. Based on James Howe's experiences as a kid, this chapter book tells a compelling story set in a completely believable situation. In six short chapters Howe shows young readers both how a play gets made-from auditions to performance-and what Pinky and Rex learn about themselves and their friendship while participating in the play. Howe keeps the story moving with realistic dialog and a good dose of suspense: readers wonder if Pinky and Rex will be friends again, and if their performance in the school play will be successful. Sweet's watercolor illustrations are both effective and appealing. They convey some of the emotion and drama of the story, support the text, and break up the chapters-all of which are important elements of a well-constructed chapter book. James Howe includes a personal note at the end of this amusing story from the "Ready to Read" series. - Eileen Hanning


School Library Journal
In this new entry in the series about best pals Pinky and Rex, their friendship is put to the greatest test ever. Pinky decides he wants to be an actor when he grows up and tries out for the lead in Davi, Boy of the Rain Forest. He convinces Rex to accompany him to the auditions for moral support. She isn't interested in acting at all. A big surprise awaits them when the cast list is posted. The play has been renamed Bahi, Girl of the Rain Forest, and Rex has the starring role. Pinky, who has been cast as a monkey, is angry with her. The two eventually realize that their friendship is much too valuable to lose, and Pinky tells Rex that she is good as Bahi. It is Pinky, however, who saves the performance from disaster. Howe fills the story with humorous scenes. Sweet's watercolors capture the action and complement the light mood. The ending, in which Pinky and Rex both order a hot fudge sundae with extra whipped cream "Because sometimes best friends just have to have the same thing," is totally satisfying.Suzanne Hawley, Laurel Oak Elementary School, Naples, FL


Kirkus Reviews
Pinky and Rex (Pinky and Rex and the Bully, 1996, etc.) return in this entry in the Ready-To-Read series, intended for emerging readers to tackle independently, with a plot to draw them in but little grace or style in the writing. Pinky wants to be the star in a school stage production; Rex isn't interested, although she attends the try-outs in support of Pinky. Predictably, Rex lands the lead; Pinky, given the role of a monkey, is mortified. In a huff, he stops speaking to Rex. Eventually, Pinky gets over his bruised ego—it doesn't hurt that he saves the play—and patches things up with Rex. Howe hits upon many sensitive issues here, from dashed hopes and inadequacy to envy and hurt feelings. He counters them with unforced forgiveness and some manner of acceptance from his characters: They may be hurt when things don't pan out, but they are open to finding something good and satisfying in the experience. Unfortunately, the language is inexorably sterile, without even the humor of previous Pinky and Rex installments. (Fiction. 6-9)
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