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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Robot Referee.,
By Richard Weston (northern California.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Max's Logbook (Hardcover)
Kids would have many uses for a robot referee: to decide who'sbeen hogging the ball, to decide the best colors of the periodic tables, to get your parents to stop arguing all the time, to let you know when to get up, and to let you know when it's not your fault. Moss has given us Max's logbook to see inside a ten-year- old mind, a beautiful mind that sees life as no grown-up can. I wish I'd had this book when I was 10, because I thought I was weird to have all these thoughts. You mean every kid thinks about this stuff?
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Great book to teach writing traits,
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This review is from: Max's Logbook (Hardcover)
I really like the authors book because it appeals to the boys in class. Trying to convince boys to keep a writing notebook tends to be more challenging but this little character makes it easy. Book is great to teach the trait of voice.
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My 3rd grader loved it,
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This review is from: Max's Logbook (Hardcover)
My 3rd grader, who is not an avid reader yet, loved it. I have been trying to help him find books that he might be interested in. This one is a mix of humor, science, and pictures and is written from a kid's perspective. It really worked for my child. I'm looking for more books like it.
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Max's Logbook by Marissa Moss (Hardcover - July 1, 2003)
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