I Stink!

by Kate McMullan (Author) Jim McMullan (Illustrator)

Reading Level: K − 1st Grade
Follow a night in the life of a cool garbage truck with a bad attitude as he makes the rounds and picks up an A-to-Z list of stinky garbage.
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Publishers Weekly

Starred Review

A rowdy, ravenous New York City garbage truck is the unlikely and thoroughly engaging narrator of this comical collaboration by the creators of Hey Pipsqueak! and Nutcracker Noel. "Know what I do at night while you're asleep?" asks the brazen vehicle, "Eat your TRASH, that's what." The perspective then shifts so that readers look outside from within the truck's tail end, as garbage bags hurl through the air and land inside its "hopper." As the truck rolls around town, ingesting garbage, he saucily asks, "Did I wake you? Too bad!" Jim McMullan's whimsically exaggerated art humorously reflects the personality of this hero, whose windshield serves as bulging eyes and whose bumper becomes an enormous set of teeth. As the trash inside his belly gets compacted, a full spread records his loud "BURRRP!" (indicated in large red typeface that stretches across the gutter). The truck contentedly ("Ahhhhhh!") announces that he now has room for "alphabet soup," and presents a gratifyingly gross ABC of items that he devours: from "apple cores" to "dirty diapers, ... fish heads, ... kitty litter, ... puppy poo, ... ugly underpants..." and "zipped-up ziti with zucchini." He freely admits to his stench, then reminds readers, "Go on, hold your nose, but think about it Without me? You're on Mount Trash-o-rama, baby," as only skyscraper tops (including the Chrysler Building) clear the pictured mound of refuse. After the fellow unloads his contents on a river barge (with a "PLOP!"), he heads back to the garage ("See you tomorrow night, guys"), while kids will eagerly return to the beginning of this hilarious homage to an unsung hero. Ages 4-8. (Apr.)

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School Library Journal

Starred Review

PreS-Gr 2-An enthusiastic garbage truck describes the hearty joys of its daily rounds. The personified vehicle, with windows as eyes and a grille mouth, is appropriately unapologetic for the noises and smells that come with the territory. After filling up with trash ("Whoa, those bags are way compacted"), it gives a loud burp, followed by an "alphabet soup" list of items it digests, including "Dirty diapers," "Puppy poo," and "Ugly underpants." Varied perspectives; the creative use of light; and a palette of grays, blues, greens, and yellow visually capture the rewards of garbage collecting in an appealingly gross package. The text appears in letters of assorted size, color, and boldness that aptly fit the lively directness of the narrative. The truck's brash good humor shows in its toothy grin and expressive eyes, but the human qualities do not detract from its obvious truckish essence. When it proudly admits that it stinks ("Whooooo-whee! Do I ever!"), the truck asks readers where they would be without it. The answer appears on the following spread with a garbage-covered city. The simple, but distinctive voice of the narrating vehicle makes this a fun and funny read-aloud, especially for young truck enthusiasts. - Steven Engelfried, Beaverton City Library, OR

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Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780064438360
Lexile Measure
300
Guided Reading Level
M
Publisher
HarperCollins
Publication date
August 22, 2006
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV023000 - Juvenile Fiction | Lifestyles | City & Town Life
JUV009010 - Juvenile Fiction | Concepts | Alphabet
JUV041030 - Juvenile Fiction | Transportation | Cars & Trucks
Library of Congress categories
Trucks
Refuse and refuse disposal
Refuse collection vehicles
Boston Globe-Horn Book Awards
Honor Book 2002 - 2002
Red Clover Award
Winner 2004 - 2004
Ladybug Picture Book Award
Winner 2003 - 2003
Monarch Award
Nominee 2008 - 2008
Irma S. & James H. Black Award
Honor Book 2003 - 2003

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