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Some Birthday!

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"Anything special happening today, Daddy?" Patricia asked, hoping it would help him remember. "Nope, honey. Today's about the same as any other day, I'd say."
Some birthday! Where was the cake with all the candles, the brightly wrapped present, and the family singing "happy birthday" all together? Not only had the festivities apparently been forgotten, but Dad suggests a trip to one of the scariest places on earth — home of the Clay Pit Bottoms Monster!
With a sparkle of mischief, Patricia Polacco's bold, expressive pictures tell how a certain little girl has the spookiest, most exciting, funniest, and best birthday ever.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 30, 1991
      The entire family has forgotten Patricia's birthday. And to make matters worse, Dad has proposed an evening trip to the Clay Pit at the edge of town--``one of the scariest places on earth.'' Armed with campfire provisions and outfitted in rain gear and galoshes, Dad, Patricia, her brother Rich and cousin Billy embark on the eerie adventure. But when Dad walks off to investigate a mysterious rustling, the children are certain they've spotted the notorious Clay Pit Monster and run screaming all the way home. Belly laughs abound as Dad reveals the monster's true identity, and then the real fun begins--a party for the birthday girl complete with cake and presents. Polacco's ( Rechenka's Eggs ; The Keeping Quilt ) warm illustrations are bursting with homey details, from sweaters frayed at the elbows and worn armchairs to miniature framed snapshots and overloaded electrical outlets. Her particularly emotive faces come alive with fear and anticipation, and a skillful blend of bold, moonlit night scenes and the ample white space of day provides an exciting sense of motion. Polacco has served up a delicious slice of family life. Ages 4-7.

    • School Library Journal

      October 1, 1991
      PreS-Gr 2- Polacco recalls a memorable birthday celebration from her young life-a summer nighttime cookout with her father, brother, and cousin Billy at the spooky Clay Pit Bottoms, rumored home of a monster. The scary creature sighted turns out to be her dripping Dad, who has fallen into the water. Patricia's birthday is celebrated properly, at last, with cake and a present, but it's the memory of the Clay Pit adventure that lingers. Polacco's inimitable illustrations perfectly accompany this playful tale. From the surprised faces of the quartet on the cover to her father's gleeful glance over the rubber-monster-topped, whipped-cream cake, she has deftly evoked both story and personality in her familiar pencil, colored marker, and acrylic paintings. A tender look at a loving extended family and a great read-aloud as well.- Susan Scheps, Shaker Heights Public Library, OH

    • Booklist

      Starred review from January 1, 1992
      Ages 5-8. From morning till nightfall, Patricia waits expectantly for birthday greetings and presents, but Dad, Gramma, and brother Richie seem to have forgotten all about her special day. That evening, when Dad announces, "Tonight we're going to get the very first photograph ever taken of the Monster at Clay Pit Bottoms," Patricia is still feeling disappointed, but also excited and scared. The spooky campfire, climaxed by the apparent appearance of the monster, will rivet young listeners' attention and the surprise birthday party will be just the twist they've been waiting for. A good storyteller, Polacco creates a first-person narrative that's convincing and entertaining--no mean feat when the narrator's just turned six. The well-composed, full-color illustrations portray a wonderfully homey cast of characters in a diverting series of lively scenes. It's particularly refreshing to see a well-drawn, individualized father larking about, teasing, adventuring, and loving in his own idiosyncratic way. An appealing choice for reading aloud, from its spooky jacket art right down to its happy ending. ((Reviewed Jan 1, 1992))(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 1992, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 1991
      Polacco recalls an episode from her childhood in which her birthday is celebrated with a search for the famed 'Monster at Clay Pit Bottoms.' The ending - the monster is her father - will be a cheerful surprise to young listeners, and Polacco's characteristic illustrations add humor and movement to her story.

      (Copyright 1991 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:3.4
  • Lexile® Measure:590
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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