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Lulu and the Duck in the Park (edition 2011)

by Hilary McKay

Series: Lulu - McKay (1)

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A young girl who loves animals brings an abandoned duck egg to school, even though her teacher has banned her from bringing animals to school ever again.
Member:EBurggraf
Title:Lulu and the Duck in the Park
Authors:Hilary McKay
Info:Scholastic (2011), Edition: 1, Paperback, 96 pages
Collections:Beg. Chapter Bks gr. 2-3
Rating:****1/2
Tags:Realistic Fiction, Starred Review

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Lulu and the Duck in the Park by Hilary McKay

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  Kaethe | Oct 16, 2016 |
Though written for young children, I thoroughly enjoyed this delightful and well-written short novel. Lulu is a well-rounded girl full of pluck and with a mind of her own. Witness her jumping off swings at their highest point; bruises and scrapes are worth the thrill. Lulu loves animals in an honest, not saccharine way. She believes they have as much right for respect as do humans. Counter this third-grader with her teacher, Mrs. Holiday, who barely tolerates animals, yet realizes their value for her students and allows her class to keep a guinea pig. Mrs. Holiday is a gem in other ways. She puts up with her students complaining about the way she reads "Harry Potter." According to the children, "Hagrid doesn't talk like that!" I love how she quiets them with "If you would like me to read a book that has not been made into a movie, I can do that very easily" and picks up the math text. The fact that Lulu goes to the library to find a book on ducks when she finds a duck egg warms this librarian's heart. The scene where Lulu and Mellie witness the egg's hatching in the bathroom is perfectly beautiful in language that is understandable to children, but never trite: "Lulu and Mellie forgot the classroom. They forgot Mrs. Holiday and Harry Potter. They sat on the cold bathroom floor with the hat nest between them, and for a long time all they said was: "Look!" and "Oh!" and "Did you see that?" Move over, Junie B. Jones; Lulu is here! ( )
  bookwren | Sep 8, 2016 |
[This review has been updated]

Long ago, I reviewed two of the Lulu books for Cybils, but never read the first book. In 2015 I was selecting titles for my new book club and was looking for books that would meet the kids' interests as well as feature more diverse characters and this popped into my head immediately.

In Lulu's first story, we learn that she is known all around town for her love of animals. But her animals get her into trouble because her teacher most definitely does not like animals. When Lulu tries to show her how amazing animals are, she almost loses her class their treasured guinea pig! Now her cousin and best friend AND the whole class is mad at her! But there's no time to think about that, because the class is going on their weekly walk through the park and there are ducks to see...but then tragedy strikes. Lulu manages to rescue an egg, but what will happen when it's not an egg anymore? Will her teacher really take their guinea pig away if she discovers it?

Lamont's sweet black and white illustrations show Lulu and her cousin Mellie and their class, noisy, exuberant, and interested in everything around them. There are plenty of cute, fuzzy animals pictured as well. The text is a step up from a very beginning chapter, but still comes in just over 100 pages and at a level a strong 2nd grader or average 3rd grader could easily read.

Lulu isn't quite as idealistic in this first book as she is in the later ones I read; she gets into trouble and has little spats with her cousin. Overall though, this is a feel-good book for any reader who will enjoy Lulu's love of animals and the funny trouble she gets into.

Verdict: This series has been quite popular and I'm sure my book club members who like animal stories will enjoy this, if they haven't already read it. Highly recommended.

Revisited: I still love to recommend these; they haven't been quite as popular with my book club readers as I'd hoped - they are a little too challenging for our lower level readers.

ISBN: 9780807548080; Published 2012 by Albert Whitman; Purchased for the library
  JeanLittleLibrary | Nov 29, 2015 |
RGG: Even though the story reads a bit young, the characters and the vocabulary are a bit more sophisticated. Reading Interest: 8-10.
  rgruberexcel | Sep 1, 2014 |
RGG: Even though the story reads a bit young, the characters and the vocabulary are a bit more sophisticated. Reading Interest: 8-10.
  rgruberexcel | Aug 31, 2014 |
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