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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Walk Like A Rotten Feline!,
By Chrissie Anderson (Bristol, TN United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rotten Ralph Helps Out: A Rotten Ralph Rotten Reader (Rotten Ralph Rotten Readers) (Hardcover)
Jack Gantos' adorably mischievous feline, Rotten Ralph, is at it again! Sarah has a big project due for school about Ancient Egypt and she desperately wants Ralph to assist her. In typical Ralph fashion, however, Ralph wants to do anything but what his ever-so-patient "owner" Sarah wants him to do. Gantos uses the conversations between Sarah and Ralph to inform readers about various aspects of life and culture in Ancient Egypt, but does so in such a way that it doesn't come across as "teachy," but entertaining instead. From the fact that Ancient Egyptians regarded cats as super-special deities to the fact that Ancient Egyptians were the first to invent pancakes, the material presented in this new chapter-book approach from Gantos and Rubel will interest and appeal to children who are ready to graduate from the previous Rotten Ralph books to something they can manage on their own. Rubel's artwork is as charming as ever and Gantos' wit is matchless as Ralph takes on a whole new format of fun and frolic! Sooooooooo cool! A definite winner.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rotten Ralph in the Classroom,
By Chrissie Anderson (Bristol, TN United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rotten Ralph Helps Out: A Rotten Ralph Rotten Reader (Rotten Ralph Rotten Readers) (Hardcover)
Rotten Ralph is at it again, as mean and self-serving as ever! Sarah is trying to do a school project on the ancient Egyptians and their culture. Ralph could not care less. UNTIL he realizes just how important all of this is to Sarah and how very much she wants his assistance (as well as how much interference he has run in tangling up all her plans!). Gantos takes the ever-lovable, but cantankerous, feline he has masterfully perfected in previous Rotten Ralph books and stepped up the pace to a chapter-book format. Gantos exposes readers to various interesting Egyptian facts throughout the course of the book without ever boring them or "beating" a lesson into them (i.e., Egyptians invented pancakes). Rubel's illustrations are as right-on as ever. Soooooo cool, Gantos! A real winner!
5.0 out of 5 stars
We love rotten ralph,
This review is from: Rotten Ralph Helps Out: A Rotten Ralph Rotten Reader (Paperback)
My 3 year old daughter loves the Rotten Ralph books. He is very humorous and entertaining for me as well. This is not our most favorite one that we have read (probably #2 on our list). Our favorite is 'Best in Show'. I really appreciate the way this one teaches some fun facts about ancient Egypt and some library rules as well. Ralph always comes through in the end as not so rotten.
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Rotten Ralph Helps Out : A Rotten Ralph Rotten Reader (Rotten Ralph Rotten Readers) by Jack Gantos (Hardcover - 1980)
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