Hot Rod Hamster (Hot Rod Hamster)

by Cynthia Lord (Author) Derek Anderson (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
Series: Hot Rod Hamster
Old car, new car, shiny painted blue car
Rust car, clean car, itty-bitty green car.
WHICH WOULD YOU CHOOSE?

Newbery Honor-author Cynthia Lord and New York Times bestselling illustrator Derek Anderson put the pedal to the metal in this endearing, rhythmic, rip-roaring race to the finish line where a hamster creates a sizzling hot rod with a little help from his new furry friends and YOU!
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A good addition to the shelves of familiar-character–based readers. 

Publishers Weekly

The metallic cover of Lords ("Rules") first picture book, along with the image of the hamster hero waving a checkered flag, will draw readers inside this clever, rhythmic story. When a hamster decides to find a junkyard car to enter in a race, it must choose its car, tires, and so on, and readers are asked for their input (Smooth wheels, stud wheels, driving through the mud wheels, / Fat wheels, thin wheels, take her for a spin wheels./ Which would "you" choose?). The answers, however, arent always readily discernable from the text or illustrations. When the hamster is racing against bigger competitors (Stare face, scowl face, frowning grouchy-growl face.... Which would "you" choose?), it answers, GRRR. Im built for speed! Andersons (the Little Quack books) acrylic artwork is consistently action filled and comical. Full of entertaining details, the illustrations of the enthusiastic hamster, the wary bulldog who owns the junkyard, and miscellaneous mice and rats that appear develop the characters in ways that the exuberant text does not. Still, when it comes to kid appeal, the books interactive format should get impressive mpg. Ages 2-6. (Feb.)

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School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 1  Kids will be in the driver's seat, bonding with the hot-rod hamster as he sallies forth into a bulldog's junkyard to put together his very own race car. It's a dog's race, though, and children will sympathize with the small creature's struggle to compete with bigger, gruffer opponents and cheer him on to the finish line. Close-ups of the mud-streaked track in the bold-stroked, textured acrylics allow readers to see the competition at eye-level with the hamster (and axis-level with the other contenders). But the action builds up even before the engines start, and young readers will love helping the irrepressible hamster build his dream car. Their hands will dart up immediately when they hear the refrain, "Which one would you choose?" illustrated with comic-style illustrations of the myriad choices of cars, tires, parts, and flames, and they'll become hot-rod designers along with Hamster. If Bob Kolar's Racer Dogs (Dutton) or Brian Floca's The Racecar Alphabet (S & S, both 2003) are worn, torn, and vroom-vroomed in your library, add this one to the lot. - Sara Paulson-Yarovoy, American Sign Language and English Lower School PS 347, New York City

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Cynthia Lord
Cynthia Lord is the author of award-winning middle-grade fiction titles such as the Newbery Honor Book Rules, Touch Blue, Half a Chance, A Handful of Stars, and Because of the Rabbit. She is also the author of the Hot Rod Hamster picture book and early reader series as well as the Shelter Pet Squad chapter book series. Cynthia Lord lives in Maine.

Stephanie Graegin is the author-illustrator of Little Fox in the Forest and the illustrator of many other picture books, including You Were the First by Patricia MacLachlan and Water in the Park by Emily Jenkins. Stephanie Graegin lives in Brooklyn.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9780545035309
Lexile Measure
500
Guided Reading Level
K
Publisher
Scholastic Press
Publication date
February 01, 2010
Series
Hot Rod Hamster
BISAC categories
JUV002000 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | General
Library of Congress categories
Mice
Dogs
Hamsters
Automobiles
Automobile racing
Parents Choice Awards (Spring) (2008-Up)
Recommended 2010 - 2010
Buckeye Children's Book Award
Nominee 2011 - 2011
Colorado Children's Book Award
Nominee 2012 - 2012
Buckaroo Book Award
Winner 2012 - 2013
South Carolina Childrens, Junior and Young Adult Book Award
Winner 2011 - 2012

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