Copyright Date:
2017
Edition Date:
2017
Release Date:
05/23/17
Pages:
58 pages
ISBN:
0-7636-7498-2
ISBN 13:
978-0-7636-7498-4
Dewey:
E
LCCN:
2015941710
Dimensions:
24 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
A glimpse at sibling love in a book for newly independent readers, the third Annie and Simon book.It's rare to see teenagers depicted in books for young readers, but O'Neill's series fills this void with its depiction of little sister Annie and her "big, big brother," Simon, both of whom are white. The three slice-of-life stories that make up the book are focused on their interactions, with Simon acting as both a caregiver and companion. Their dynamic isn't totally smooth, which keeps it feeling realistic and not nearly as sweet as the chocolate chips that Annie sneaks into the titular banana muffins they bake. They also show camaraderie and cooperation when caring for their neighbor's baby, Theo (illustrations depict him and his father as black), and when rescuing their dog from a close call with a porcupine. These are quiet stories, with gentle humor infused in the dialogue and muted watercolor illustrations that overemphasize Simon's gangly frame. The vocabulary and length of the text will place it out of reach for emergent readers in need of more robust verbal controls. Readers on the precipice of transitioning to chapter books will find this good preparation. Welcome back, Annie and Simon. (Early reader. 7-9)
Horn Book
(Sun Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2018)
In the third book about Annie, her "big, big brother" Simon, and their mischievous dog Hazel, O'Neill once again skillfully turns everyday family interactions into entertaining episodes that will resonate with young readers--and older ones, too. Realistically, the siblings don't always agree, but they work things out (or occasionally agree to disagree). The watercolor illustrations enhance the gentle humor and the characters' distinctive personalities.
Word Count:
2,327
Reading Level:
2.7
Interest Level:
1-4
Accelerated Reader:
reading level: 2.7
/ points: 0.5
/ quiz: 189682
/ grade: Lower Grades
Reading Counts!:
reading level:2.6 /
points:3.0 /
quiz:Q71650
Lexile:
490L
Guided Reading Level:
L
Fountas & Pinnell:
L
Siblings Annie and Simon may be years apart, but the endearingly offbeat duo never fail to highlight the best — and silliest — parts of being brother and sister.
Little sister Annie and big brother Simon are (mostly) good friends, but even friends disagree sometimes. Annie is pretty convinced that their banana-muffin batter is lacking a certain crucial chocolatey ingredient, but all Simon can do is grumble about following the recipe. And when Annie unearths some precious items from her babyhood, Simon tells her she’s way too old to walk around with a pacifier in her mouth. But when baby Theo from next door loses his favorite toy, Annie, Simon, and even Hazel the dog prove once again that this little sister and big, big brother make a (mostly) terrific team. Returning for a third warm and wryly funny early chapter book, Annie and Simon are a testament to the fact that there isn't just one formula for the perfect family.