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Alvin Ho: Allergic to Camping, Hiking, and Other Natural Disasters [NOOK Book]
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Anonymous
Posted May 10, 2011
Our son is 8 and a second grader who was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome this year. He relates to Alvin and this character has become one of his favorites. He sees himself in many of the things that Alvin does. I'm not sure if the author wrote this book with the intention of making him something a child on the Autism Spectrum can relate to but the book does such a good job that I've suggested it to other parents.
Our son devoured this book and is now asking to get all the others on our Nook so he can read more about Alvin and how he is coping with his anxiety and issues.
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Posted February 8, 2012
This is the best of the serious.
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Posted January 29, 2012
This book will get anybody exctied to read the next book
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Posted November 16, 2011
Im not done with the first one yet and I wouldnt know about the series if I didnt sign up for my school bookclub.
If you read the first book and is wondering what is kimchi...
It is a korean spicy cabbage........
HE IS ASIAN!!!!!!!!!
....I am 2 : )
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Posted November 11, 2011
This book was entertaining
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Posted September 21, 2011
I read this book because the cover was cute. And it turned out being the cutest book EVER he is so shy and overcomes his fears read this book rox!!!!!
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Posted May 28, 2011
My son loves these books and was excited to get this one. However, why is it so much more expensive than the other ones? $10.99 for a children's e-book? Pass.
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Posted April 22, 2010
Children's favorite grown-ups are often the ones who haven't forgotten what it's like to be a kid. Some of the best children's authors are those who can read their young subjects' thoughts. Beverly Cleary comes to mind with her kindergartner Ramona Quimby. So does Jeff Kinney with his "wimpy" middle-schooler Greg Heffley.
And now Lenore Look brings us Alvin Ho, whom she introduced in the first book as "Allergic to Girls, School and Other Scary Things" and who is now "Allergic to Camping, Hiking and Other Natural Disasters."
Alvin Ho is directed at 6- to 10-year-olds. While my 14- and 11-year-old sons are far past the easy-reading stage, they each spent part of a camping afternoon chuckling at hapless Alvin, who in an early chapter dreams he meets a young Henry David Thoreau, who convinces Alvin to try to hatch a nest of bird eggs. (And any second-grader can tell you what happens when you sit on eggs.)
I needed somebody to keep me alert while driving home from the camping trip, so I asked my 14-year-old to read aloud. I found myself laughing even harder than the boys did at Alvin's predicaments.
Alvin's father suggests - horrors! - that they take a camping trip. Suddenly Alvin, already a bundle of childhood nerves, has a whole new list of things to worry about: pit toilets, freak blizzards, flash floods, meteorites. In short: acts of God.
"Millions die at once in an act of God!" Alvin tells his dad. "It's the worst way to go. We could be in line forever!"
"In line?" asks his dad.
"To get into heaven," Alvin says.
"You're not going to heaven," says Alvin's dad. "You're only going camping."
Alvin's Uncle Dennis gives him some reassurances. One: Used as earplugs, marshmallows help you get a good night's sleep. Two: If you run out of food, you can always eat maggots. Three: Wear a Batman ring.
Will Alvin survive his camping trip? Will the Batman ring protect the campers from thunderstorms? Will the children be able to free their dad from the snare Alvin sets in the woods?
Author Look's ability to empathize with Alvin, stuck between a 9-year-old brother who's not afraid of anything and a 4-year-old sister who gets her way by charming the dickens out of their Chinese grandfather, will tickle the funnybone in almost any child. It's also a delightful read for former kids who remember their own childhood anxieties.
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Posted May 5, 2012
Best book EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted April 10, 2012
I have to read it to for a book club if you're reading this tell me what teacher you do it with maybe we go to the same school or are close by to each other
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Posted March 1, 2012
Alvin is a character most people can relate to this is a great book read it twice its really good if you dont like school but yeah best in the series
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Posted February 23, 2012
Halulula they made this book!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!It makes a good read!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! + septillion
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Posted February 22, 2012
So funny:-,
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Posted February 11, 2012
Take a look around the hallways at mineola middle school, in mineola,new york.You won't see fifth graders carrying textbooks.You won't find notepads or pens or pencils.Here's what you will see: Apple ipads—everywhere.The school handed out the device to
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Posted February 6, 2012
I am 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 thuw this book wich is ? done
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Posted January 26, 2012
"Awesome!"
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Posted January 25, 2012
Havent read the book but i am going to have to read it for a book club at my school.IM SO EXITED TO READ THIS BOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:)<333333(BTW THIS,<3333333 IS HEARTS)
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Posted January 23, 2012
Ffffffffuuuuuuunnnnnnnnnnyyyyyyyyyyyyy he is so scared
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Posted January 11, 2012
Alvin Ho has a brother called Calvin and a sister called Anibelly.
He has a interesting life.
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Posted January 10, 2012
I love alivin ho
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Overview
Here's the third book in the hilarious Alvin Ho chapter book series, which is a Kirkus Reviews Best Continuing Series.Alvin Ho back and his worst fear has come true: he has to go camping. What will he do exposed in the wilderness with bears and darkness and . . . pit toilets? Luckily, he’s got his night-vision goggles and water purifying tablets and super-duper heavy-duty flashlight to keep him safe. And he’s got his dad, too.
Lenore Look’s touching, drop-dead-funny chapter book...