Copyright Date:
2015
Edition Date:
2015
Release Date:
03/10/15
Illustrator:
Madrid, Erwin,
Pages:
54 pages
ISBN:
Publisher: 0-7636-7447-8 Perma-Bound: 0-605-85400-9
ISBN 13:
Publisher: 978-0-7636-7447-2 Perma-Bound: 978-0-605-85400-0
Dewey:
Fic
LCCN:
2013957338
Dimensions:
24 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist
The latest addition to the Judy Moody and Friends series focuses on little brother Stink in three loosely connected chapters. The story opens with the Moody siblings camping out in their backyard, hoping to see the famous Sherman-Holm comet. Stink is later alarmed by reports of a comet crashing into Russia and, as master of disaster, constructs a series of elaborate preparations in the basement to protect the family. The book wraps up with Judy and Stink arguing about what to name a star that Stink has ordered by mail. The use of full-color illustrations reminiscent of animation cells carries a very different feel from the original series and may be off-putting to readers already familiar with Judy Moody; many, however, will be drawn to the lush, inviting scenes. Although lacking the same tang of mischievousness found in the books for older readers, this slim volume is a gentle introduction to Stink for newly independent readers.
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Word Count:
2,513
Reading Level:
2.9
Interest Level:
1-4
Accelerated Reader:
reading level: 2.9
/ points: 0.5
/ quiz: 173437
/ grade: Lower Grades
Reading Counts!:
reading level:2.4 /
points:3.0 /
quiz:Q67708
Lexile:
500L
Guided Reading Level:
M
Fountas & Pinnell:
M
Stink takes a star turn—and helps stave off cosmic calamity—in a Judy Moody & Friends adventure just right for newly independent readers.
Look up! Look out! A comet is coming, a comet is coming! Stink is camped out in the backyard with his sister, Judy, and he can’t wait to lay eyes on P/2015 OZ4, also known as the Sherman-Holm Comet. But then news of an asteroid hitting Russia reaches Stink, and suddenly he’s feeling squeamish (and squash-ish) about close encounters of the outer-space kind. Will donning an aluminum-foil cape and building a bunker in the basement help keep him safe? Can this fearless Asteroid Boy save Earth from disaster?