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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WHAT A UNIQUE BOOK. WHAT A WONDERFUL LEARNING TOOL.
This is certainly a unique book, or, probably a better word would be "odd." When I first read it, something I ALWAYS do before presenting a new book to the kids, I must admit to having been a bit stunned and put off. The critters in this story are mean, just simply mean, and not all that loveable. Actually, they acted like quite a number of people I run across every...
Published on May 10, 2007 by D. Blankenship

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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars On the bright side the illustrations are sumptuous and rich.
Unfortunately, the book has only unsympathetic characters. The armadillo while he repeatedly tattletales, doesn't learn how to improve his behavior, despite the grief it causes him and others, instead he is physically stopped by having his large receptive ears chewed down by the alligator. All his friends are mean, they throw "humongous hissy fits" ,they don't allow him...
Published on February 19, 2002


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WHAT A UNIQUE BOOK. WHAT A WONDERFUL LEARNING TOOL., May 10, 2007
This review is from: Armadillo Tattletale (Hardcover)
This is certainly a unique book, or, probably a better word would be "odd." When I first read it, something I ALWAYS do before presenting a new book to the kids, I must admit to having been a bit stunned and put off. The critters in this story are mean, just simply mean, and not all that loveable. Actually, they acted like quite a number of people I run across every day, i.e. like the majority of humans in this day and age. This is the beauty of this book. Kids need to learn to cope with people who are sometimes mean. They also need to learn not to be mean themselves.

The story is basically about a Armadillo, who secretly listens to the other creatures talk, then goes around tattle-taling to the other critters, those being talked about and telling them what was overheard. To make a long story short, the Armadillo eventually has his ears chewed of by one of the other animals. The animals are somewhat cruel, and treat the Aramadillo rather badly throughout the story. Anyway, this set me to thinking. This book is a wonderful book to read to the children and gives the parent or teacher an opportunity to teach them many lessons. First of course is the evil of telling stories and gossiping about others, and the harm it can do. Secondly, it illustrates the question, is it right and proper or just to solve problems by throwing "hissy-fits" and treating others badly just because they have treated us badly? Thirdly, is it best to solve problems through violence, through intimidation and meanness? Of course not, to all three. This gives the parent and/or teacher hours and hours worth of dicussion, page by page, on just how NOT to act! It gives the teacher or parent and opportunity to point out the many alternatives to the problem and an opportunity to discuss those various alternatives. It gives an opportunity to show just how a simple problem can get out of hand if not handled in a civilized manner. I like that!

Now if you want a front to cover "happy book," then indeed, you should probably look elsewhere. This book is also one of those that certainly illustrates the fact that parents and teachers should probably review the books their children are reading from time to time, and if it is felt the child cannot handle it, then the child should be guided else where...that is one of the functions of being an adult, when you really think about it. All in all, I found the book to be great and very, very useful. Recommend this one highly, depending of course, if these are the lessons you want to teach and the method you want to use to teach these lessons.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What a delight!, February 24, 2001
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This review is from: Armadillo Tattletale (Hardcover)
This is a wonderful porquoi tale that could be subtitled "Why Armadillo Has Small Ears." The humor in both the language and illustrations harmonize perfectly. The story might introduce young readers to the concept that it's not nice to listen in on private conversations nor to spread gossip (especially if it's false!). This book is perfect as a read-aloud; it flows much better than a similar book, "Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears."
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars On the bright side the illustrations are sumptuous and rich., February 19, 2002
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This review is from: Armadillo Tattletale (Hardcover)
Unfortunately, the book has only unsympathetic characters. The armadillo while he repeatedly tattletales, doesn't learn how to improve his behavior, despite the grief it causes him and others, instead he is physically stopped by having his large receptive ears chewed down by the alligator. All his friends are mean, they throw "humongous hissy fits" ,they don't allow him to drink at the watering hole and they gang up on him. The writer lapses into using vague words like "what-for, how-come and why-not" that weaken the text and meaning.

My 4 year old boy overall found it a bit sad.On the bright side the illustrations are sumptuous and rich.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Kids love this book, February 14, 2011
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My son got this book and loved it immediately, the verbage was easy enough that his 10 year old sister could read it to him, He can't say many words but he can say armadillo, even though he didnt know what one was before the book
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5.0 out of 5 stars Armadillo tale, January 18, 2011
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Very cute story. It is easy to read, fun to look at and enjoyable enough to read over and over. So fun you dont realize you are being taught an important lesson on not repeating the things you hear. Great for kids of all ages.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Armadillo Tattletale...a tale worth telling, February 5, 2010
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One of the best books I've used with my Kindergarteners. As a counselor, I am constantly seeking a book with a valuable lesson relevant to primary students. Not only did this book capture my young audience, it also served as a perfect introduction to addressing "telling" versus "tattling", a common issue with elementary students.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great fun, July 13, 2006
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For all children with imaginations and anyone who could learn something, this is a great little book about exaggerators and how to catch them, with a whimsical side to a mythological fact of how the armadillo got his ears. As a children's librarian I love this for storytimes.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Delightful!, December 31, 2001
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This review is from: Armadillo Tattletale (Hardcover)
We loved it - the pictures, the story, the ending. The "we" includes mom and an eight year old - but it's suitable for preschool and up. Wonderful book.
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4 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great fun, September 26, 2000
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This review is from: Armadillo Tattletale (Hardcover)
Another wonderful book from Ketteman. My kids just loved it. The story is wacky but heartwarming. Great pictures. I recomend this to anyone with kindergarten age children.
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0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Made my animal-loving son cry and extrememly upset, May 4, 2007
This review is from: Armadillo Tattletale (Hardcover)
My 4-year-old son picked this book out himself at the school library, probably because it had animal characters (he loves armadillos and other wild animals) which were wonderfully illustrated (he can't read yet). I had not read the book prior to the first time I read it to my son. And I was disturbed when I did read it. I don't know what's worse...the armadillo who eavesdrops and repeats what he heard incorrectly, or the animals who "beat him to the watering hole every day and forced Armadillo to scrounge through the mud for a puddle of murky water to drink. It tasted awful and practically made him sick, so he drank as little as possible, and was always thirsty" ?? Very evil. The part that made my son cry was when the angry alligator violently chewed off the armadillo's ears, and it was accompanied by a scary illustrataion of an alligator with lots of teeth and fire shooting out of his nostrils. This page reads: "And now," she said, "I'll fix your ears so you won't be snooping and telling tales again!" And she opened her mouth and gnashed and clashed her big, strong alligator teeth. And then she nipped and snipped and clipped at Armadillo's ears until there was nothing left but tiny, teeny, itsy, weenie little ears." I thought maybe there was a redeeming ending, but not really. It didn't matter, though, because my son was so angry at all the animals and was telling me that the alligator needs a time out, etc. He was inconsoleable. He'll have nightmares about this one.
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