The Race of the Century
The Race of the Century
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Publisher's Hardcover ©2008--
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Simon & Schuster, Inc.
Annotation: Fed up with his incessant taunting, Tom Tortoise challenges Flash Harry Hare to the race of the century, which turns into a world-wide media event complete with television and newspaper coverage, photographers, and many other distractions.
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #4461601
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Common Core/STEAM: Common Core Common Core
Copyright Date: 2008
Edition Date: 2008 Release Date: 01/08/08
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 1-416-92509-0
ISBN 13: 978-1-416-92509-5
Dewey: 398.24
LCCN: 2006028791
Dimensions: 27 cm.
Subject Heading:
Fables.
Animals. Fiction.
Language: English
Reviews:
Horn Book (Tue Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2008)

Three fairies must find a magic wand to save Never Land from a mermaid-issued flood. This might sound promising, but it's impossible to keep the countless characters straight (familiarity with this book's predecessor, Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg, seems essential). Quirky writing (the fairies finish each other's sentences) and a whiplash-inducing roving point of view stoke the chaos.

Kirkus Reviews

Once again, "slow and steady" leads to a "Bad Hare Day." Grumbling Tom Tortoise slips on a sweatband and squares off against sleekly furred but human-shaped Flash Harry Hare as the citizens of Critterville and—thanks to "Don Key's Wide World of Sports"—TV audiences around the world look on in wide-eyed excitement. Downard gives the old fable a frenetic cast, with digitally reworked photo montages that spill past page edges and feature livestock, billboards, newspaper headlines, articles of sportswear and more jammed into the foregrounds. The writing is less sophisticated than the art—"Snoozing Flash Harry Hare woke with a start, at the exact same moment Tom Tortoise was about to finish!"—and like Margery Cuyler's Road Signs: A Harey Race With A Tortoise , illustrated by Steven Haskamp (2000), or Downard's own version of the "Little Red Hen" (2004), this iteration will appeal most to readers already familiar with the basic story. (Picture book/folktale. 6-8)

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Wilson's Children's Catalog
Word Count: 379
Reading Level: 2.8
Interest Level: P-2
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 2.8 / points: 0.5 / quiz: 120266 / grade: Lower Grades

With Barry Downard's zany photographs, this is a rip-roaring take on the timeless tale of the tortoise and the hare. Tom Tortoise challenges Flash Harry Hare, and it becomes a media event extraordinaire--the race of the century! But while Flash Harry gets distracted signing autographs for his adoring fans, stopping for photo ops, and snacking, Tom Tortoise keeps going, slowly and steadily, to win the race. The amusing text is complemented by photos that will have readers laughing out loud--and for kids who really pay attention, there are even more funny details embedded in the pictures.


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