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What Planet are You from Clarice Bean?

por Lauren Child

Series: Clarice Bean (3)

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When Clarice has to do a school project on the environment, she and her family become eco-warriors in an attempt to save a tree on their street.
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Despite cover, this is not an astronomy book. But it is funny, and teachers as well as kids can learn stuff from it. ( )
  Cheryl_in_CC_NV | Jun 6, 2016 |
Genre: Picture Book
Read for Children Book Illustrators assignment.
  samantha.cox | Dec 6, 2015 |
not my favorite by Lauren Child. My little one recognized the illustration style right away and wanted to know where Lola was!

This was a book that seemed geared towards an older Lauren Child fan. My little one is only 3 so some of this was just too big for her right now. I did not take that into my star rating as that is my own personal thing - not an issue with the book. ( )
  dms02 | Feb 27, 2014 |
"Sometimes I think gravity is a pity," says Clarice Bean, who is learning about planet Earth in school. For a project on the environment, her brain leaps to the holes in the sky from her sister’s hairspray and the nature safari in her brother’s bedroom. But when a big neighborhood tree is about to be chopped to pieces, she has no choice but to join her quirky family in its branches and save the day. ( )
  michelleleister | Apr 15, 2013 |
Here I am, still trying to figure out which Clarice Bean books are picture books and which are chapter books...I finally just requested every title in our library system with "Clarice Bean" in the title. I discovered that My Uncle is a Hunkle says Clarice Bean is the original British version of Clarice Bean, Guess Who's Babysitting? (Previously reviewed here)While I normally prefer the original versions of books, for reading aloud the American version is better, since there are various expressions and some culture that will be confusing to small children.

I next discovered the first Clarice Bean picture book, Clarice Bean That's Me, wherein we meet the various characters, all packed into their noisy house. Anyone who's ever lived in a small house with a large family will sympathize with Clarice's desire for some peace and quiet of her own, although parents probably won't be quite as happy with her method of getting it.

The final story I found, What Planet are you from Clarice Bean? finally finds something Clarice's older brother, Kurt, is willing to come out of his room for. It's a rather disorganized mixture of science and environmentalism, wound around saving a neighborhood tree. We never find out why they're cutting it down - is it diseased? In the way of construction? and we never discover if their protest is successful or not.

Clarice Bean is an intruiging child with a unique view of the world and a very individual communication style. Lauren Child's collage illustrations incorporate the text as part of the illustrations and her distinctive style brings each character alive for the reader. These stories aren't the best for read-alouds, because of the design of the text, unless you're prepared to memorize the story or read upside-down and sideways.

The first story and the babysitting ones are, I think, the best. What Planet seems very disconnected and there's no real resolution to the plot. Possibly it's hidden on the endpapers, but I don't think so.

Verdict: These are great books for older kids to enjoy reading by themselves or with help.

Clarice Bean, that's me
ISBN: 0763609617; Published August 1999 by Candlewick; Borrowed from the library

What planet are you from Clarice Bean
ISBN: 978-0763647964; Published February 2010 by Candlewick (reprint); Borrowed from the library
  JeanLittleLibrary | Jan 13, 2012 |
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