Horrible Harry and the Holidaze
Horrible Harry and the Holidaze
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Just the Series: Horrible Harry Vol. 17   

Series and Publisher: Horrible Harry   

Annotation: Miss Mackle's third graders share December holiday traditions Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Three Kings Day, and Korean New Year with each other and with Harry's great grandfather, who has just moved to a nursing home.
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #139376
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
Special Formats: Chapter Book Chapter Book
Common Core/STEAM: Common Core Common Core
Publisher: Penguin
Copyright Date: 2003
Edition Date: 2004 Release Date: 09/09/04
Illustrator: Remkiewicz, Frank,
Pages: 67 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 0-14-240205-2 Perma-Bound: 0-605-55203-7
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-0-14-240205-4 Perma-Bound: 978-0-605-55203-6
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2003000946
Dimensions: 20 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
School Library Journal

Gr 1-3-It's December, and the children in Room 3B are excited about a new classmate, a new class pet, and the chance to learn about the five winter holidays that various classmates celebrate-Three Kings' Day, Korean New Year, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, and Christmas. Harry seems listless, but snaps back to his usual self when the teacher finds out that he's unhappy because his great-grandpa has gone to a nursing home, and she takes the whole class to visit him. The presentation of the various holidays is uneven in coverage and somewhat dull, although things pick up at the end when the kids receive gifts from their Secret Santas. Fun for beginning chapter-book readers, despite the educational elements.-E. M. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

Horn Book (Thu Apr 01 00:00:00 CST 2004)

The newest book in this popular series has Harry unhappy about the upcoming holiday season until his class visits his great-grandfather in a nursing home to share winter holiday traditions with the residents. The story is more didactic than usual, with a great deal of the text explaining different traditions. Nevertheless, Harry's many fans won't be deterred. Reading list.

ALA Booklist (Mon Sep 01 00:00:00 CDT 2003)

Narrator Doug begins the story by noting that something is wrong with his best friend, Harry. With his grin, his insults, his love of the creepy, and his obvious crush on his third-grade classmate, Song Lee, missing, Harry just wasn't his horrible self. This mystery is solved half way through the story when the class visits the nursing home where Harry's beloved grandfather has recently become a resident. Most of the book, however, is devoted to the third-graders learning about the seasonal holidays their classmates celebrate: Three King's Day, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, Korean New Year's, and Christmas. The depiction of Harry's sadness and his grandfather's situation is sensitive though brief. The presentation of holiday practices stresses the secular aspects of religious holidays and gives a somewhat purposeful tone to the latest entry in this entertaining chapter-book series.

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Bibliography Index/Note: Includes bibliographical references.
Word Count: 5,769
Reading Level: 3.5
Interest Level: 2-5
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 3.5 / points: 1.0 / quiz: 74425 / grade: Lower Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:3.5 / points:3.0 / quiz:Q34148
Lexile: 560L

The holiday season is here, and the kids in Room 3B are learning about all the different ways people celebrate. In addition to Christmas and Hanukkah, there's Kwanzaa, Three Kings Day, Korean New Year, and more. All the talk about holidays has everyone feeling festive. Everyone, that is, except Harry. He doesn't seem to care about the holidays, the class pet, or even the new student in class. It's clear that something is bugging Harry—but what could it be?


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