From School Library Journal
Grade 2-4?Garth and the class gerbil, Weebie, are back. Readers of the previous titles will know that the two have been able to communicate since Weebie bit Garth. In this latest adventure, the intrepid duo work together to rescue Ding Dong, a runaway pet bunny, from rude rabbits and hungry owls. The result is an entertaining, quick read with one or two gentle character-building hints added in. Fans of the series are sure to enjoy this entry, but it can stand alone. Best for beginning readers who are gaining confidence and are ready for chapter books.?Jody McCoy, Lakehill Preparatory School, Dallas, TX
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From Kirkus Reviews
Born To Be Wild (PLB $13.89; $3.95 paper; Mar. 31, 1997; 60 pp.; PLB 0-06-027338-0; paper 0-06-442033-7): In the third installment of The Weebie Zone series (Gerbilitis, 1996, not reviewed, etc.), Garth still has the ability--thanks to a bite from his gerbil, Weebie--to communicate with animals. Garth and his family are on vacation in Maine, where he helps a tame rabbit that has run away from its overly affectionate owner. Spinner and Weiss don't talk down to the audience, and they include plenty of comic touches in their enjoyable tale. (Fiction. 7-9) --
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