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Who's a Pest?: A Homer Story

por Crosby Bonsall

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I am not a pest! Everyone says Homer is a pest -- especially his sisters, Lolly, Molly, Polly and Dolly. But Homer knows he isn't and soon he has the chance to prove it!
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I found the story lacking, but a good tool for introducing students to the concept of recursion. ( )
  kschorn | Jan 29, 2013 |
I LOVED this story when I was younger. Having re-read it recently, I must admit that some of the subtler details went over my head back then! I look forward to reading it to my young-un. ( )
  Soulhaven | Mar 12, 2012 |
Homer is called a pest by his sisters and numerous animals because of their difficulties communicating. Early readers will enjoy this humorous story and will also be exposed to some of the confusion that can come through language when people do not explain things fully. Homer is likable character, who goes around with a large hat covering his eyes. Children who have older siblings who don't allow them to play with them will sympathize with Homer. The plot is about the confusion over language and whether Homer really is a pest. The setting is vague and is of the outdoors. There are not a lot of themes to the story. It is mostly about language and being an annoyance. Since this is an easy reader, the words are very big. There are lots of questions because of the confusion. Readers may enjoy watching Who's on First after reading this book. The illustrations are in color and are realistic and a little sketchy. Recommended. ( )
  annmcwi | Dec 17, 2008 |
Good for beginning readers. About 2-5 grade. Funny story with funny pictures on every page. Kids can relate. Deals with people picking on other people and how they react to each other. Lots of animals to add to the amusement
  jcoy | Jun 9, 2008 |
I am not a pest!Everyone says Homer is a pest -- especially his sisters, Lolly, Molly, Polly and Dolly. But Homer knows he isn't and soon he has the chance to prove it!
  antimuzak | May 1, 2007 |
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