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Funny Lunch (2010)

by David Catrow(Favorite Author)
3.89 of 5 Votes: 5
languge
English
publisher
Scholastic, Inc.
review 1: This second Max Spaniel book offers mayhem and fun with a pizza theme. Max is not a dog, he is a chef! He and his cat friend have a restaurant where they serve pizzas. When one customer refuses the special and orders chili instead, he is given a scarf, hat and mittens. When another orders a hot dog, a panting dog with a fan is served. Trouble arrives by bus with an order of 100 pizzas with everything! Max cannot make pizzas that fast and ends up with a mess instead. Luckily great pizza is only a phone call away. Even better, Max got to enjoy the pizza too.Catrow successfully mixes very simple beginner reader words with pictured filled with funny details and merriment. The jokes are classic and there are some that only those looking at the pictures will find. Catr... moreow’s watercolor illustrations ooze giggles and laughs as well as pizza sauce and cheese. They add another dimension of fun to the book. The relationship between Max and his cat friend is a good one that plays out primarily in the illustrations. A frolic of an easy reader, this book will be enjoyed by young pizza and dog lovers. Appropriate for ages 4-6.
review 2: This is the second in the series. I have not read the first, but I look forward to reading it with kids in the Kindergarten where I volunteer next spring. Although not an I can read, I'm sure lots of kids will decode it and I think they will love the humor of chili dogs, hot dogs, and the rush to Joe's for the had tossed leaning towers of pizza. I'll see how long it takes to get Dinosaur Hunt from the public library. less
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Gage2123
Whimsical and funny story. What to do, what to do??
AveryJon
The kids seem to think it was really funny.....
Maya
Not as fun as the fist one, but still AWESOME.
Nic
Super fun book for my early reader students.
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