![]() ![]() Book Review: Otis Spofford by Beverly Cleary (1953).Reading Through History: A Picturesque Tale of Pro.Book Review: The MacDonald Hall series by Gordon K.Reading with Little Miss Muffet and Little Bo Peep.September Link-Up: Old School Kidlit Reading Chall.Even when the characters disobey their teachers, they often do so in the name of a noble cause that helps their school or their friends. Pranks, schemes, disasters, explosions, science experiments, sporting events - these are the backdrops for Korman's jokes, and most of the time, they are clever, respectful and well-executed. Perhaps because Korman started writing these when he was himself an adolescent, he completely understands what middle school boys find funny, and he delivers it in every single book. ![]() ![]() Thankfully, I have been reminded that this series fits that bill exactly. ![]() I found this to be a disappointing underestimation of what kids are capable of finding funny, but I was also hard-pressed to think of many examples of funny books, especially funny books targeted at boys, that could make kids laugh without resorting to crude humor. Last spring, I attended a talk by two children's illustrators who insisted that the key to humor in children's books is underwear and toilet jokes. What I love about these books is their sense of humor. ![]()
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