Stink Set 2
In Stink's solo adventures, his special style comes through loud and strong! His tales are enhanced by a series of comic strips, drawn by Stink himself, which are sprinkled throughout the books. In honor of Judy Moody's younger "bother," the creators of the award-winning series have put themselves in a very Stink-y mood-- proving, once and for all, that you're only as short as you feel.
Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards.
Chapter Books is an imprint of Spotlight, a division of ABDO.
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Interest Level | Grade 1 - Grade 5 |
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Reading Level | Grade 2 |
BISACS | JUV033070, JUV019000 |
Genre | Chapter Books, Fiction |
Subject | Action & Adventure |
Copyright | 2012 |
Division | Spotlight |
Imprint | Chapter Books |
Language | English |
Season | 2012-01-01 |
ISBN | 9781599611938 |
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Title Format | Reinforced Library Bound Hardcovers |
Dewey | FIC |
Graphics | 1-color illustrations |
Dimensions | 5.5 x 7.5 |
Lexile | 0 |
Features | Reviewed |
Stink and the Ultimate Thumb-Wrestling Smackdown (Stink) - Booklist
As always, the wordplay is part of the fun in this series (“Fizz-Ed”) and so are the comic-style graphics. Readers will enjoy the karate details, both the action and the calming meditation, as well as the story’s climax, when Stink beats the bully.
Stink - Library Media Connection
The text will challenge, without taxing, beginning readers and provide struggling readers with the chance to be successful. Young readers will get a kick out of Stink and his adventures, whether they read them independently or hear the stories read aloud. Recommended.
Stink: Solar System Superhero (Stink) - Booklist
Astrophysics facts combine with everyday second-grade school experiences in this lively chapter book in the Stink series. Shocked to hear the scientific fact that Pluto has been declared too small to be a planet, Stink stands up to both grown-up scientists and other kids when he starts a campaign to let Pluto back into the solar system. He even makes bumper stickers that read “Honk if you love Pluto.” The funny words (“double freaky-deaky”) and silly scenarios, illustrated in Reynolds’ wry, informative black-and-white drawings, make for a fast read about the triumph of the little guy and the wonders of the universe.
Stink - School Library Journal
McDonald uses simple, expressive language to keep the story rolling. Stink is a fun, easy-to-love character with an authentic child voice. The action takes off from the very first chapter and is well sustained throughout. Fans of the earlier books, as well as the “Judy Moody” series, will not be disappointed.