Friday, December 4, 2009

All About Sam (Sam Krupnik) by Lois Lowry - A Review About All About Sam

Sams big sister Anastasia (Anastasia Krupnik, Anastasia at Your Service) thinks hes, well, theres no other word for it, weird. Their parents say hes precocious. But Sam knows, even on the morning of his birth, when there are bright lights, and hes cold, and someone is messing around with his belly button, that hes just Sam. And as the younger brother of the original drama queen herself, Anastasia, Sam deserves a book all to himself. From those early moments at the hospital, to his first steps and words, to his lively days of nursery school, Sam escorts the reader through his mischief-filled life. His highly developed--and hilarious--verbal skills allow readers to get behind the fascinating logic of a toddler: Why wont it rain lipsticks and plastic pretzels if he flushes them down the toilet? And the King of Worms most certainly does deserve a prize at the pet show. Award-winning Lois Lowry has an uncanny ability to understand children of any age. Without ever patronizing, she manages to make their foibles wildly funny and unerringly true. (Ages 9 to 12) --Emilie Coulter

A Review About All About Sam
A Review About All About Sam

I thought All About Sam was great because it was a cute story!! The good thing was when Sams family moved to the new house. I always wanted to move to my beach house in Ocean City, Maryland.
My favorite character is Sam because he has a great personality and hes funny! My favorite part is when Sam once put his moms earrings, his pretzel and some of his moms lipstick and other stuff in the toilet. He thought that if it rained the stuff that he put in the toilet would fall out of the sky. I loved All About Sam a lot. There is a sequel to it - its called Attaboy Sam. I wish I could read it again!! I also wish to read Attaboy Sam!!

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