Pinky and Rex and the Spelling Bee
Pinky and Rex and the Spelling Bee
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Aladdin
Just the Series: Pinky & Rex Vol. 3   

Series and Publisher: Pinky & Rex   

Annotation: Excited about holding onto his position as the best speller in the second grade, Pinky has an embarrassing accident but is cheered up by his best friend Rex.
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #235197
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
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Common Core/STEAM: Common Core Common Core
Publisher: Aladdin
Copyright Date: 1991
Edition Date: 1999 Release Date: 09/01/99
Illustrator: Sweet, Melissa,
Pages: 39 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 0-689-82880-2 Perma-Bound: 0-605-75195-1
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-0-689-82880-5 Perma-Bound: 978-0-605-75195-8
Dewey: E
LCCN: 89078305
Dimensions: 23 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Horn Book (Mon Apr 01 00:00:00 CST 1991)

Champion speller Pinky learns to laugh at himself after having wet his pants in front of the whole class. Slight.

Kirkus Reviews

One of two new books about the likable best friends introduced in 1990. (The other, Pinky and Rex and the Mean Old Witch, is a nicely understated but predictable story about the mellowing of a neighborhood grouch.) The Spelling Bee has some thought-provoking twists: seized with competitive fervor, Pinky has his heart set on winning a spelling bee; he doesbut learns that losing isn't the worst thing when, over-excited at his moment of triumph, he pees'' in front of the class. Later, Rex conveys her sympathy with ingenious (and credible) tact. A satisfying story that effectively challenges several preconceptions. One of two new books about the likable best friends introduced in 1990. (The other, Pinky and Rex and the Mean Old Witch, is a nicely understated but predictable story about the mellowing of a neighborhood grouch.) The Spelling Bee has some thought-provoking twists: seized with competitive fervor, Pinky has his heart set on winning a spelling bee; he doesbut learns that losing isn't the worst thing when, over-excited at his moment of triumph, hepees'' in front of the class. Later, Rex conveys her sympathy with ingenious (and credible) tact. A satisfying story that effectively challenges several preconceptions. Sweet's attractive illustrations extend the wholesome good humor. (Young reader. 6-8)"

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Horn Book (Mon Apr 01 00:00:00 CST 1991)
Kirkus Reviews
Word Count: 2,533
Reading Level: 3.2
Interest Level: 1-4
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 3.2 / points: 0.5 / quiz: 6696 / grade: Lower Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:3.1 / points:2.0 / quiz:Q09136
Lexile: 580L
Guided Reading Level: L
Fountas & Pinnell: L

Pinky and Rex continue to support each other, even through the worst of times! Readers will love this supportive duo!

Rex is a terrible speller, and she's afraid she's going to embarrass herself in front of the whole class at today's spelling bee. Pinky, on the other hand, is a great speller, and he's sure he's going to be champion of the second grade again.

But Pinky isn't counting on the new kid in class, who's a great speller, too. And he's certainly not counting on embarrassing himself in a way so terrible that winning or losing doesn't even matter. It's a good thing he can count on Rex to make him feel better on the worst day of his life.


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