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Beginner's Guide to Running Away from Home

by Jennifer Huget

Other authors: Red Nose Studio (Illustrator)

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A child provides unique advice on how to run away from home--and come back.
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While the clay images, at first glance, tend to be spooky looking, the accompanying story is fun.

As the middle child notes, if you are planning to run away, you better have a reason. He has three reasons -- a baby sister who gets all the attention because she never, never stops crying, a brother who loudly plays his music in the basement. The run away calls him a "big, warty slug."

It seems they get all the attention. And, worse than anything, his mother threw away his collection of candy wrappers saved for a long, long time in order to be used as wall paper for his bedroom.

That is it!!!! He is leaving. Looking round his bedroom, he chooses the favorite toy to put on the top of the wagon along with the box of snacks of graham crackers, and a large box of gummy worms. Then he packs gum so he does not have to brush his teeth. A pillow and blanket is included, but no pjs because he will sleep in what he wears.

He buries his face in his pets and tells them he is sorry to leave them because, after all, it is not their fault his family is so darn mean.

Off he goes, taping the note where he knows the parents will find it, right where the bratty, cry baby is! As he piles his wagon, travels down the hill, away from all those pesky things he wants to put far behind, he discovers that home isn't all that bad. And, he returns into the waiting arms of his mother!
  Whisper1 | Apr 17, 2021 |
Although the title doesn’t sound like it, this book is a great fun story that’s shows the importance of family and home. In this book, the main character is angry with his family from his baby sibling getting all the attention, his older sibling getting to stay up later, and his mom throwing out his candy wrapper collection. After leaving a note and leaving, the boy reflects on all the good times he has had with his family like his dad teaching him how to swim, his mom’s spaghetti and his warm cozy bed at home. The nice message is complemented with pictures that look like they are photographs of clay figures designed specifically for this book. The pictures fill up the entire page and go into detail, making you spend time on every page soaking it all in. I really enjoyed this book!
  kamann1 | Mar 30, 2016 |
This book is interesting as many kids have thought about running away from home with all of the rules that the kids think are dumb. It is a guide to what to bring and how to take it where you want to go and how to decide how to get there. The ending though still has the kid coming home and being welcomed in by his parents. Genre, contemporary fiction. ( )
  robe0605 | Mar 21, 2016 |
Not a fan of the creepy-looking three dimensional characters. ( )
  Sullywriter | May 22, 2015 |
This book is written as a guide. It tells a story of amid who doesn't want to be home anymore because he doesn't get the attention that he wants, and describes what you need in order to run away. In the end he decides to go back home. A very fun book that kids will be able to relate to. ( )
  K_Rodriguez | Oct 5, 2014 |
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