Look Out, Jack! The Giant Is Back!
by
Tom Birdseye
Could you stay out all night in the dark even if... "there were spiders dangling over your head and ... snakes slithering around your feet and ... "A BIG, HAIRY, KID-EATING MONSTER on the prowl? Would you just tell them to go away? Oh yeah? In this rollicking tale about the creatures that might lurk in the night, two boys with very big imaginations prove they are...more
Hardcover, 32 pages
Published
September 28th 2001
by Holiday House
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The kids that I read this to thought the most interesting part of this book was the giant having green feet. They weren't far off. It wasn't a bad story, but it was pretty easy to see where it was going from the start. Birdseye tried to turn a pretty well played out story into a story with a little more mileage left in the tank. Giving it an American tall tale style rebirth helped a little. The smelly, green foot gag helped a little more. Managing to avoid killing another giant and successfully ...more
My English teacher read this book to us. It was such a great book! (Sarcasm) Okay it wasn't bad. It just kept me occupied in class haha.
A fun follow up to Jack & The Beanstalk. The Giant's brother wants the gold, hen and harp back!
A fun spin-off of Jack and the Beanstalk. It's good to know that giants really can be outsmarted!
A fun rendition of the old "Jack and the Beanstalk" tale...Robby and I both found it hilarious!
great lead in to other nursery rhymes
interesting sequel to a classic fairy tale.
interesting sequel to a classic fairy tale.
An extension to Jack and the Beanstalk with a North Carolina twist; good way to introduce students to the use of dialect in literature. (Choice)
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