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LAUREN CHILD : WHAT PLANET ARE YOU FROM CLARICE BEAN?
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Author: LAUREN CHILD
Title: WHAT PLANET ARE YOU FROM CLARICE BEAN?
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Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 32
Date: 2009-07-02
ISBN: 1408300052
Publisher: Orchard Books
Weight: 0.53 pounds
Size: 9.61 x 0.28 x 10.63 inches
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Clarice Bean needs a science project or she's in BIG trouble. Her brother Kurt just wants to save the planet. Now they're both up a tree. Clarice Bean is learning about planet Earth at school. She needs to think of a project on the environment, but her mind is a blank. Then she discovers that a big neighborhood tree is about to be chopped to pieces, so she decides to become an eco-warrior. Clarice joins her quirky family in the tree and saves the day - and ends up saving her science project too! The inimitable Clarice Bean stars in this hilarious picture book about the environment, showing us how little things can make a big difference.


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While learning about the environment and planet Earth ("Sometimes I think gravity is a pity") Clarice Bean winds up with Robert Granger ("I mainly like to ignore him"), as her class partner. Robert wants to do a project on who walks faster, a snail or a worm, but Clarice Bean finds this topic exceedingly boring. Besides, there's something a lot more interesting going on at home. Brother Kurt has become an ecowarrior, which involves sitting in a doomed-to-be-felled tree, waving signs that say "Free the Tree ("because it rhymes"), and sometimes perching together with the whole family, eating spaghetti marinara.

Award-winning author-illustrator Lauren Child's by-now familiar, zany style (Clarice Bean, That's Me, Clarice Bean, Guess Who's Babysitting?) features collage illustrations with scribbly drawings and real photos, and fonts gone mad: big, little, upside-down, spiraling, sideways... whatever the text calls for, no holds barred. This Eloise of the 21st century is as weirdly appealing as any eccentric child you're likely to come across, reading comic books "with the T-shirts and undies in the laundry room." (Ages 6 to 10) --Emilie Coulter

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