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My lucky birthday

Kasza, Keiko. (Author).

A surprising twist occurs on Alligator Al's birthday when a tasty-looking piglet knocks on Al's door.

Book  - 2013
JP Kasza
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  • ISBN: 0399257632
  • ISBN: 9780399257636
  • Physical Description 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations
  • Publisher New York : Penguin Group, [2013]

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Syndetic Solutions - School Library Journal Review for ISBN Number 0399257632
My Lucky Birthday
My Lucky Birthday
by Kasza, Keiko (Author, Illustrator)
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PreS-Gr 2-The cunning pig from My Lucky Day (Putnam, 2003) is back, and the hapless victim of his tricks this time is Alligator Al. It's Al's birthday, and he considers himself quite lucky when a little porker knocks on his door looking for his friend, Freddy. It's Piglet's birthday, and there's going to be a party. Strange, thinks Al. "Who's Freddy? And who has the same birthday as me?" That should have been his first clue. However, Al only sees "the [birthday] dinner of his dreams" standing at his front door. In a flash, he has Piglet bagged up and ready to be cooked. Piglet convinces Al that he deserves a big birthday cake. Al takes the bait, and bakes a nice cake for himself. But what's a party without awesome decorations, asks Piglet. So, Al decorates with balloons and ribbons and a banner. Furthermore, Al shouldn't celebrate alone, says Piglet. "Shall I invite my friends?" A houseful of tasty piglets would just about be the "luckiest birthday ever" for Al, so he concedes. Piglet's friends aren't tasty pork chops, however. Rhino, Hippo, Wild Boar, and Gorilla are so big and scary that Al runs off, leaving Piglet to celebrate his luckiest birthday ever. The final page connects this story to Piglet's earlier lucky day, leaving readers to wonder who will become Piglet's next victim. The illustrations are done in gouache, and although they are typical of Kasza's style, they lack the visual charm of the art in A Mother for Choco (Putnam, 1992), for example. Nevertheless, this trickster/comeuppance story is a fine addition to picture-book collections.-Roxanne Burg, Orange County Public Library, CA (c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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My Lucky Birthday
by Kasza, Keiko (Author, Illustrator)
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Birthdays should be great fun. How awesome will Alligator Al's be? Alligator Al's ready to find himself a big treat for his birthday when there's a knock at his door. It's a piglet! What luck! Al snatches the piglet and ties him in a potato sack despite the piggy's protests that it's his birthday, too. Al begins preparing to cook up his birthday visitor, but the piglet points out that no birthday's complete without a birthday cake. Al agrees and follows the piglet's instructions for making a yummy cake. Then the piglet reminds him awesome guys deserve fancy decorations on their birthdays. Al decorates, and he's ready to start on his feast when the piglet says there ought to be guests; he offers to call his friends. With visions of a month's--or a year's!--worth of piglets, Al eagerly agrees...but piglet's friends turn out to be a fearsome rhino, hippo, boar and gorilla! Al flees in fright, leaving Piglet and friends to celebrate in style. With this tale of turnabouts, storytime favorite Kasza delivers a sly companion to My Lucky Day (2003), adding a postscript that gives extra insight into the disingenuous porker's M.O. Audiences of one or many will chortle at the trickery. Kasza's lively signature watercolor illustrations are the icing on this brightly colored cake. (Picture book. 2-7)]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Syndetic Solutions - The Horn Book Review for ISBN Number 0399257632
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My Lucky Birthday
by Kasza, Keiko (Author, Illustrator)
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It's Alligator Al's birthday, and the only thing he wants is a special treat to eat. When a piglet shows up at his door by mistake, looking for a different birthday party, ravenous Al proclaims that it must be his luckiest birthday ever. Tied up in a potato sack and ready for the cooking pot, the clever little piglet has other ideas: he persuades Al to first bake himself a cake, then decorate his house, and finally to invite some friends over for a party -- Piglet's friends, since Al apparently has none. Picturing a crowd of juicy pigs at his door, Al eagerly agrees but is surprised to find instead that Piglet's friends are a rhino, a hippo, a wild boar, and a gorilla -- all fierce enough to scare the alligator away. It's an unexpected twist on the "birds of a feather" assumption, and the resolution is humorously satisfying. The comic watercolor and ink illustrations help to establish character, and when it comes to overall plotting, Kasza (My Lucky Day, rev. 9/03) is up to her usual high standards, surprising us with details that were there all along. kathleen t. horning(c) Copyright 2013. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Alligator Al believes he's received the best birthday gift ever when he opens his door to find a piglet caller, who would make a tasty meal. But the piglet, who shares Al's birth date, proves to be a smart little guy. First, he postpones his demise by making various suggestions to Al about other party essentials, including a cake, decorations, and, of course, invitations to more guests. Greedy Al assumes those guests will be more piglets and is stunned to find that a rhino, a hippo, a boar, and a gorilla show up. Instead of Al getting to pig out, the piglet gets to celebrate his own birthday, courtesy of the cake, decorations, and his friends. Kasza (My Lucky Day, 2003; Silly Goose's Big Story, 2012) illustrates her delightful plot with colorful cartoons that feature a vibrant watercolor palette and expressive, anthropomorphic characters. Piglet models clever self-preservation techniques, but he also leads the cleanup after the party and names the toy gator he receives as his gift after his disappointed host.--Goldsmith, Francisca Copyright 2010 Booklist