Hot Hot Hot

by Neal Layton

Oscar and Arabella (2)

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Oscar and Arabella, two woolly mammoths, try to cool off during a very hot summer.

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Kindergarten-Grade 3–What happens to two woolly mammoths when summer makes an unwelcome appearance during the Ice Age? That's the premise of Layton's extremely silly picture book. Oscar and Arabella, blissfully ice skating (minus the skates) in the freezing cold, sneeze when the weather is warm enough for flowers, frantically scratch at the invading insects, and sweat in the heat of the sun. After they make several amusing attempts to cool themselves off, Oscar holds up a scissors in his trunk and promptly invents the haircut. The grass is littered with mammoth hair as Arabella examines her new look in Oscar's mirror. The trend spreads like ragweed through the animal world; even the human lurking nearby throughout the story discards show more his animal skin. (And children are likely to be amused by his naked behind.) The illustrations are rough-hewn and absurd; this combination is unfailingly appealing. Layton uses a variety of media to produce bright, primitive landscapes populated with lively, cartoon creatures. An epilogue entitled "Ice Age Facts" presents some simplified information, including this tidbit: "There probably weren't any combs, mirrors, or scissors in the Ice Age. I made that up. Animals would have had to cut their woolly coats with blunt stone axes. (Just kidding)." This paragraph will elicit chortles from some children and confusion from others. It exemplifies the dry humor that infuses Hot Hot Hot. show less
Two woolly mammoths are trying to beat the heat of the hot hot hot summer. They try everything to stay cool then decide to get hair cuts. Cute story. Unclear if there is a lesson to be learned here, other than about seasons and weather.
The illustrations are the best part... I think kids would just enjoy looking at this book even if they didn't read it. It doesn't really fit subject matter... I mean, if you talked about dinosaurs, mammoths could be mentioned, but it's just a cute story that a teacher could read aloud or that children could read in groups and work on together. I just liked it.
two woolly mammoths think of ways to cool themselves during the summer, finally cutting their hairy coats off.

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Original publication date
2003
People/Characters
Oscar - mammoth; Arabella (mammoth)
Dedication
For Sadie and the Kings House Hotel
First words
Oscar was a woolly mammoth.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Well almost all the animals...

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Genres
Picture Books, Children's Books
DDC/MDS
823.914Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-19991945-1999
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PZ7 .L4476 .HLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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Rating
½ (3.42)
Languages
English
Media
Paper
ISBNs
4
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1