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Rappy Goes to the Supermarket

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Rappy the Raptor is going to the grocery store. What a bore! But Rappy finds himself actually having fun...that is, until he tips over a HUGE display of toilet paper rolls. The manager is angry, but the quick-thinking Rappy uses his rhyming skills to save the day!

Beginning readers will enjoy rapping through the supermarket aisles with everyone's favorite raptor. Rappy knows how to make even a trip to the supermarket fun! This rhyming Level Two I Can Read is perfect for beginning and developing readers.

Where are you taking me?

I really want to know.

Why are you making me?

I don't want to go!

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    • Kirkus

      October 15, 2016
      The reluctant rhyming, rapping dino has to be dragged to the supermarket by his mother, but maybe shopping isn't so bad. In this outing, Rappy saves the day with his rhymes when his mother forgets her shopping list: luckily, he made up a poem. Up and down the aisles they roam, Rappy's attitude slowly changing as he sees all the goods on offer. The young dino even goes out of his way to be helpful, volunteering to find the toilet paper on his own. But the precarious tower of tissue comes tumbling down on his head, bringing the manager running: "You're a pest. / You made a mess. / And now I'm feeling lots of stress. / I'm gonna scream and lose control, / Unless you pick up every roll!" Turns out Rappy is a born salesman, and in no time, he has shoppers coming to pick up something they all need: "But just in case you forgot 'em, / This is something for your bottom!" Gutman makes the move to early readers with this entry in the I Can Read! series, a level two ("reading with help") that uses challenging vocabulary ("mosquito," "cough," "windshield," "guaranteed") and anywhere from four to nine lines of verse on each page, with Bowers' illustrations serving to break up the text. Unfortunately, rhymes often feel forced and the scansion falters, making this a lackluster outing. Kids practicing their reading skills deserve better. (Early reader. 4-8)

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  • OverDrive Read

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:2.4
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:0-1

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