You'll Grow Soon, Alex

by Andrea Shavick

Other authorsRussell Ayto
Paperback, 2000

Status

Available

Call number

J2F.151

Publication

Walker & Company

Description

Alex follows the advice of his mother, father, sister, and teacher hoping to grow taller, but it is his very tall uncle's advice that really makes a difference.

Description

Alex really, really wishes he were tall. He's so small, other kids call him Shorty. His sister's friends pat him on the head and say "Aaahh, isn't he sweet." His mom suggests eating protein. His dad advises him to exercise more. His sister tells him to sleep a lot. His teacher recommends lots of reading and counting. But none of these things seem to do any good. It's only when he goes straight to the source--his very tall Uncle Danny--that Alex begins to see some changes. But they're not the changes he expected.
Shout "Hooray" for this sweet story of a dissatisfied child who stops being the smallest boy and turns into the happiest one instead. The message is plain to the point of being trite--it's what's inside that counts--but the vehicle for this philosophy is utterly charming. Alex's uncle recommends that he give his family big hugs every morning, eat Popsicles in the bath with a million bubbles every evening, and break the sound barrier on his bike, among other worthy suggestions for a happy life. What could be smarmy isn't. Russell Ayto's cartoonish illustrations of Alex among a jungle of long legs will seem exquisitely familiar to any child. Young readers of all shapes and sizes, especially those who feel too anything, will take heart from Alex's story. (Ages 4 to 7)

Collection

Barcode

7494

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

11.2 inches

ISBN

0802776116 / 9780802776112

User reviews

LibraryThing member bsalomon
Alex is a very small boy who wishes to grow tall. He takes advice from his family and friends but nothing works. He then decides to ask his tall uncle who changes Alex's mind about being very tall. Good book for silent reading or read aloud grades 1st through 5th.
LibraryThing member A.Smith
This is a tale about a little boy who wishes he was taller and what life would be like if he was. I absolutely loved this book. This book sends a positive message about being happy with who you are. Children grow at different times, some earlier than others. This books can help children understand
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that. I enjoyed the colorful illustrations and the text.
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Rating

(9 ratings; 4.1)

Call number

J2F.151
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