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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Funny and great to read aloud,
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This review is from: At the Hotel Larry (Library Binding)
The narrator of this story is a girl who lives in a hotel with her father and mother. Larry, a polar bear, once saved her father's life, and as a reward, Larry wanted to live in a hotel with a swimming pool. So her father bought an old hotel, and Larry is the lifeguard. Every now and again, the girl disguises Larry in a very large coat, hat, and sunglasses, and they go to the Pancake Palace to eat blueberry pancakes. One day they go to the zoo, and I won't spoil the story by telling any more! The humor is wacky and sophisticated but will appeal to all ages.The style is simple and the book is fun to read because Larry is so clever and droll. I have read this book aloud countless of times to my 3-year-old. Larry has really captured the imagination of my son. Highly recommended for its humor and great illustrations.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Band of Bearthren,
This review is from: At the Hotel Larry (Paperback)
Daniel and Jill Pinkwater have another winner in this book from the enormously funny "Larry" series. Larry is a huge but friendly polar bear who lives in a hotel and hangs out in the icy cold pool. This is a jokey-book, but even when the humor is predictable, the Pinkwaters' dry as ice delivery is irresistible: "NOTICE TO GUESTS: MAKE SURE THE BEAR LIKES YOU BEFORE USING THE POOL." "...Guests ask [my mother] `How can we tell if the bear likes us?' Later the narrator (a young teenage girl) takes a mildly disguised Larry out for blueberries: "people think he is just a big fat man with whiskers, wearing a pair of slippers that look like fuzzy bear paws." Then the rim-shot: "If anyone were to ask I would say that Larry is my uncle from Milwaukee." The one potentially tricky part of the book occurs when Larry takes his first trip to the zoo and sees his brother Roy. But the zoo is a fun place for them to meet and swim together and fool a few visitors as well. The zookeeper even lets Roy and his two pool mates out for the night, and they have codfish cakes and blueberries at the hotel Larry. Although I paused for a bit, the gentle good-natured tone drowns out any dissonance regarding free and captive polar bears: It's a kids' book, and the Pinkwaters' combination of deft prose, and bold, colorful pictures set a happy tone of fantasy and bearish camaraderie. Also check out Larry in "Bongo Larry," in which he eats (what else?) blueberries and plays the blues at a local club. Good fun, and definitely recommended.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
pinkwater, hilarious as always,
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This review is from: At the Hotel Larry (Library Binding)
At the Hotel Larry is just hilarious. Larry is a polar bear who has drifted from the polar regions to New Jersey. Pinkwater's trademark humor is in full effect. A great picture book for ages 3-103 !
5.0 out of 5 stars
Vicarious but confident,
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This review is from: At the Hotel Larry (Paperback)
I'm in no position to review this book. I haven't read it. But, on Christmas morning, my 3-year old grandson opined that it was time for him to open another present. I told him I wasn't sure he had any more. Sitting at my feet he swiveled his hips, glared into my eye and cracked, like a bullet, "No!" Fortunately, I was wrong. He had one more box, filled with this and two other Daniel Pinkwater books I had bought then forgotten about. He finished the morning sated, not like a lion basking in the sunlight over the remains of a wildebeest, but like any other 3-year old, bouncing on the sofa, pleading, "Read to me," to every passing adult. Based on that, I would give the purchase as many stars as are allowed to give.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Good Howl,
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This review is from: At the Hotel Larry (Paperback)
If you plan to give this to a child or grandchild, read it first so that you will be able to speak. I guffawed on every page. The illustrations are endearing, a perfect compliment to the text.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun Read for Children of All Ages,
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This review is from: At the Hotel Larry (Paperback)
This is am amusing and witty book that, while for children, also has elements of humor that appeal to adults as well (important if your child is still at the age where you are reading the book to them!).
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At the Hotel Larry by Daniel Pinkwater (Paperback - Apr. 2004)
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