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How to Save Your Tail

If You Are a Rat Nabbed by Cats Who Really Like Stories About Magic Spoons, Wolves with Snout-warts, Big, Hairy Chimney Trolls...and Cookies, too

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How does a cookie-baking Rat named Bob save his tail from being gobbled by two hungry cats? By serving them cookies and telling them fantastic fairy tales about his family, of course. There's the story about great-grand uncle Mustard who upgrades his family to a lovely three-bedroom brick house. (All's well until some wolves with snout-warts show up.) And there's the one about how starving Grandma Lois was forced to take a job spinning straw into gold. (Impossible to do . . . until a hairy chimney troll comes along.)

 

With allusions to classic fairy tales, plus a storytelling rat to rival Scheherazade, this book—which also includes black-and-white illustrations, a family tree, and a map of Bob's neighborhood—is sure to hold both cats and kids captive.

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    • School Library Journal

      June 1, 2007
      Gr 2-5 -A book-loving, cookie-baking rat gives Scheherazade a run for her money in this whimsical collection. When a book on a bench catches his eye, Bob, the castle rat, becomes distracted and soon finds himself in the clutches of the Queen's cats. As the felines prepare to devour the savory rodent morsel, Bob attempts to postpone his fate by plying them with a batch of his fresh-baked cookies and regaling them with his ancestral tales. All of his stories are parodies of classic fairy tales, such as "The Three Pigs," "Jack and the Beanstalk," and "Rumpelstiltskin." Clever wordplay and large doses of humor make this a most enjoyable selection that has great potential as a read-aloud. The black-and-white cartoon-style illustrations add to the fun and will captivate even the most reluctant of young readers.Debbie Lewis O'Donnell, Alachua County Library District, Gainesville, FL

      Copyright 2007 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      April 1, 2007
      A rats twin passions for books and baking bail him out of serious trouble in this decidedly entertaining story. Nabbed by palace cats Brutus and Muffin, Bob the rat saves himself from gruesome extinction first by offering a tray of cookies fresh from the oven, and then by going on to tell a set of fractured talesone about his great-great-grandfather climbing a beanstalk to fetch a magic cookie-making spoon from a giant puss in boots; another in which his grandma gave Rumpelstiltskin more than he bargained for by handing over her entire litter of newborns. Bob escapes at last by offering to write the tales down for his now-eager feline audience; Bobs human fans, however, may be a little disappointed that hes able to get away so soon. The easy reading chapters are well supplied with humorous line drawingsbut no recipes, alas.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2007, American Library Association.)

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:4.2
  • Lexile® Measure:760
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:2-4

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