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School Library Journal
Reviewed on March 1, 2014 | Preschool to Grades 4
PreS-Gr 1—A persistent girl asks for a pet until her mother finally relents with a caveat: "You can have any pet you want as long as it doesn't need to be walked or bathed or fed." The school librarian leads the girl to the S volume of the animal encyclopedia, where she discovers the sloth, a creature that barely moves. When her sloth arrives, she names him Sparky, a moniker that suggests energy (unlike her new pet). The girl attempts to impose many un-sloth-like qualities on the quiet creatu...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
Horn Book Magazine
Reviewed on March 1, 2014
A young girl wants a pet, but what kind? Her mother okays any critter that "doesn't need to be walked or bathed or fed," so the girl outwits her with a sloth. The sad-eyed mammal she names Sparky arrives by "Express Mail" in a box, holes cut out for the head, arms, and legs. But the girl's excitement turns to disappointment as reality sets in: "It was two days before I saw him awake." She tries to teach Sparky to play hide-and-seek, to roll over, to fetch: nothing. A...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
Horn Book Guide
Reviewed on January 1, 2014
A girl tries to teach her new pet sloth, Sparky, to play hide-and-seek, roll over, fetch: nothing. After a misguided pseudo-ta...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
Junior Library Guild
Reviewed on April 1, 2014
The understated text features subtle comic timing. When the protagonist first attempts to play with her unmoving pet sloth, she cycles through a series of games: “We played King of the Mountain and I won. We played Hide-and-Seek and I won. . . . We played Statue and Sparky wa...Log In or Sign Up to Read More