Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Elvis to the Rescue!

Benji has had health issues since he was born, and he's missed a lot of school over the years. When he is at school, he gets picked on by the biggest bully. One day trying to avoid the bully, Benji has a seizure in the hallway. Although he can't remember a thing about what happened, the doctors tell him they're not sure what caused it, and tell him that he must wear a large helmet to protect himself. Benji begs for a service animal who can detect seizures instead, but his wish doesn’t come true, until a bad situation with the helmet makes his mom see the light. What a surprise when his service animal arrives, and it’s the biggest dog he's ever seen in his life. Not only that, but the dog, Elvis, speaks perfect English. At first Benji thinks he hit his head harder than they had thought, but he soon realizes that Elvis is just special. Unfortunately, it turns out that Elvis belongs to the President of the United States, and the service dogs got mixed up. Benji and Elvis will only be together a week. Will Elvis be able to help Benji? What will the kids at school think when Benji shows up with the biggest dog ever? Read this funny book to find out!

Elvis and the Underdogs by Jenny Lee is a great book for kids who feel a little different. I felt bad for Benji that he had so many health problems, and that he spends more time in the hospital than he does at school. It's also sad when someone doesn’t have any friends. It was wonderful to see the relationship between Elvis and Benji. It would be amazing to talk to a dog and see what they thought about everything, so I was a little jealous! I loved seeing the way Benji grew during the story, and the unexpected way he got to know some of the other kids in his class. I recommend this book to kids in grades 3-6 who like animals and enjoy characters with a quirky sense of humor. 

 

Has anyone else read Elvis and the Underdogs? Or have you read another book by Jenny Lee? We'd love to hear your thoughts!

Happy Reading!
~L

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Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Answer to Monday's Riddle: Paws All Around!


Excellent guessing, Riddlers! This week we'll be spending some time with a unique service dog. Lizzy's review is sure to be a treat. See you all around the book block. ; ) ~ F

Sent to help those in need, we're very smart, but we can't read. Guiding you on with noble paws, we help to balance natures laws. Joyous energy fills our parts, comforting hurt human hearts. We've loyal ways that keep you near, and trust is built from blocks of fear. We do our jobs instinctively well, as we're keen of eye and sense of smell. We've been your mate for thousands of years, by your side through love and tears. Equal in measure, the story's told. We're here for you, young or old. 

What are we? Answer: Service Dogs :) 


Fairday's Riddles: Volume I 
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Monday, September 28, 2015

Monday's Riddle: A Helpful Buddy...

Hello, Riddlers! Can you guess our theme? They are just the best. ; ) ~ F

Sent to help those in need, we're very smart, but we can't read. Guiding you on with noble paws, we help to balance natures laws. Joyous energy fills our parts, comforting hurt human hearts. We've loyal ways that keep you near, and trust is built from blocks of fear. We do our jobs instinctively well, as we're keen of eye and sense of smell. We've been your mate for thousands of years, by your side through love and tears. Equal in measure, the story's told. We're here for you, young or old.

What are we?

I gave you a clue!


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Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Margo's Musings: It's A Dinosaur Disaster!


Starting at a new school is always exciting, but following along with a group of monstrous students on their first day at The Mad Scientist Academy is sure to be an adventure! Dr. Cosmic has a fantastic exhibit on dinosaurs he can't wait to share with his new class, but there are a few bugs to work out first. When their holographic guide, Dr. Tibia, takes them on a tour back through time, the students get a first hand experience at what it was like sixty-five million years ago. It's awesome to see the events that shaped our world recreated, despite a few terrifying glitches. Dr. Cosmic has a puzzle for his students to solve, and he gives them each book that contains everything a scientist needs to reveal mysteries. The dinosaurs on exhibit are set to "safe" mode, so the students are able to observe them without danger and gather clues. When an accident causes the machines to switch the dinosaurs into "live" mode, they've got a disaster on their hands. Will the students be able to learn enough about the dinosaurs to save the exhibit? What will happen if they run into a T. rex? Can a smelly lunch save the day? Will they ever find the school pet, Oscar, who's a real live dinosaur? You'll have to read this prehistoric book to find out!

Mad Scientist Academy:The Dinosaur Disaster by Matthew McElligott was especially nice for me, because I love graphic novels, and the story is presented in that style. The illustrations are brilliant, and it was fun to learn more about dinosaurs. The facts are used as clues, and Margo and I had fun putting the pieces of the puzzle together. We enjoyed the humor, and Margo kept trying to guess what the contents of Wolfgang's smelly lunch bag could be. I recommend this book to young readers who like to learn facts and think visually. If you're a dinosaur fanatic, you'll love it! For those who want to introduce a younger friend or sibling to graphic novels, this is a good place to start.

Has anyone else read Mad Scientist Academy? We'd love to hear your thoughts!

Happy reading ;)
~ F







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