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Frank!

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Try as he might (or might not), Frank is a bear who is always late. And when he starts school, the trouble really begins.
Frank has very good reasons, like the time he had to save a cat stuck in a tree and the morning he found himself challenged to a charity dance-off, and even the time he had to rescue a family of bunnies from a huge, smelly ogre.
Frank's teacher has heard enough of Frank's excuses, but what happens when a giant zombie lizard king really does attack the school?

Sometimes there is truth to the most unusual of circumstances, and that being helpful can pay off in the most unexpected ways.

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    • Kirkus

      August 1, 2014
      This helpful little bear is such a good Samaritan that he's always late for school.Frank looks jaunty in his jeans and puffy down vest. He's a happy young bear, but he's easily distracted. He arrives for his first day of school after all the other children have gone home. Whether it's helping to rescue a frightened kitten stuck in a tree or stopping to bust some moves in a dance-off, he can't bear to keep going on his way. As the days go by, things get progressively a little better. By the fourth day, he arrives before lunch, during snack time-but not before having stopped to investigate "a shrieking squeak" and "a terrible stink." Just outside the school, there was a big green ogre bullying a family of rabbits. Frank's rescue of the bunnies results in his arriving covered in that terrible stink. On the fifth day, Frank arrives mere seconds after the bell rings. But school stops abruptly when a giant zombie lizard king breathes fire just outside the classroom window. Everyone else wants to flee, but Frank manages to make friends with the lizard. After that, he is never late again...maybe. The impish illustrations have great quirky appeal, but the story lacks even an inner logic-children will get hung up in the chronology, if nothing else-and has a murky message.Zany but forgettable. (Picture book. 4-7)

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    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2015
      Bear Frank is always late to school, and the class doubts his altruism-claiming explanations (e.g., he said he intervened on behalf of "a family of bunnies being bullied by an ogre"). But when the classroom is invaded by a giant zombie lizard king, they see Frank in action. The ending seems abrupt, but the setup and bursting-with-excitement art are rewarding.

      (Copyright 2015 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:450
  • Text Difficulty:1-2

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