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Allergic to Babies, Burglars, and Other Bumps in the Night

Allergic to Babies, Burglars, and Other Bumps in the Night

#5 in series

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Alvin becomes a big brother in the fifth book in the hilarious chapter book series that tackles anxiety in a fun, kid-friendly way. Perfect for both beginning and reluctant readers, and fans of Diary of a Wimpy Kid!
Alvin, an Asian American second grader who's afraid of everything, has started to notice his mother getting bigger . . . and bigger. Alvin's sure it's all the mochi cakes she's been eating, but it turns out she's pregnant! There are lots of scary things about babies, as everybody knows. There's learning CPR for the newborn and changing diapers (no way). But the scariest thing of all is the fact that the baby could be a GIRL. As a result of the stress, Alvin puts on a few pounds and—in one hilarious misunderstanding—worries that he might actually be pregnant, too!
A humorous and touching series about facing your fears and embracing new experiences—with a truly unforgettable character—from author Lenore Look and New York Times bestselling and Caldecott Honor winning illustrator LeUyen Pham.
“Alvin’s a winner.” —New York Post
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    • Kirkus

      March 1, 2013
      Alvin Ho's lovable, quirky family is due to increase by one in this fifth installment of the warmly funny series, which again features vibrant, playful black-and-white illustrations by Pham. Though his mom assures a dubious Alvin that she told him months ago about her pregnancy, his new sibling's imminent arrival introduces a whole new set of worries for nerve-wracked Alvin. Paramount among them is his misunderstanding that the "simply pathetic" (read: sympathetic) pregnancy his mother suggests he's experiencing will result in him actually giving birth. Described in short, dialogue-driven chapters and in keeping with the enjoyably over-the-top tone that has come to define the ongoing story, Alvin's anxiety (which includes an inability to speak at school) creates a host of situational comedies that the adults in his life must help him resolve. Alvin's father's absence due to a business trip is notable in this latest, and it results in Alvin's leaning more heavily on his older brother, Calvin, whose current interest in Rube Goldberg devices makes for some predictably hilarious solutions to problems. The ending glossary, also a fixture of the series, offers creative definitions of terms as diverse as dim sum and nor'easter. Alvin's excitable, first-person narration, replete with his realistic attempts to make sense of what he doesn't understand, will again infect readers with its goofiness. (Fiction. 7-10)

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    • Booklist

      April 15, 2013
      Grades 2-4 In the previous installment (Alvin Ho: Allergic to Dead Bodies, Funerals, and Other Fatal Circumstances, 2011), Alvin conquered death. This time he must contend with new life. Mrs. Ho is expecting and Alvin is caught off guard. What's worse, he seems to be suffering a sympathic pregnancy: he eats all the time, his Firecracker Man costume fits snuggly across his belly, he is often low on energy, and it appears the condition is contagious to other boys in his class. To be fair, they only binge eat ice cream, because eating frequently is the best way to have a well nourished baby. In addition to baby drama, Alvin must also help protect the family from a rash of burglaries in Concord (his beloved but scary hometown) while his father is away on business, take hockey lessons, and help earthquake victims in Haiti. Look and Pham again provide a lively reading experience, depicting Alvin and his continued anxiety issues in a relatable, sympathetic, and humorous way.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      March 1, 2013
      In this fifth book featuring seven-year-old Alvin Ho and his wide-ranging fears (school, camping, birthday parties, etc.), his current anxieties include two that will resonate with lots of kids: burglars (there's been a rash of break-ins in town) and babies (his mom is expecting one). As always, though, there's one fear that only Alvin could come up with: he thinks he's pregnant, too. When he's too tired to get up for school, his mom (who doesn't know he's been on burglar alert all night), says, "Maybe you have a sympathetic pregnancy!" After that, Alvin is certain he's "simply pathetic pregnant," and soon the rest of the boys in class are convinced they're also having babies. (After all, their mothers have said they have "baby fat" -- words that suddenly have new, and seemingly obvious, meaning.) As usual, Pham's illustrations capture both the highs and the lows, from Alvin examining his profile in the mirror to his classmate tearfully giving a report on orphans in Haiti to Alvin's family gathered around the new baby. Fans of Alvin have nothing to fear -- he's sure to come up with more worries for future hilarious installments. jennifer m. brabander

      (Copyright 2013 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2013
      In this fifth book, Alvin's current anxieties include two that will resonate with lots of kids: burglars and babies (his mom is expecting). As always, there's one fear that only Alvin could come up with: he thinks he's pregnant, too. Alvin is sure to come up with more worries for future installments; as usual, Pham's illustrations capture both the highs and the lows.

      (Copyright 2013 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:3.6
  • Lexile® Measure:580
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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