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It's a Fair Day, Amber Brown

AUTHOR: Paula Danziger
ISBN: 0698119827

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Amber Brown wakes up with the hope the day will be perfect. She's going with her parents and her friend, Justin, to the county fair. The day doesn't turn out quite like she planned, but Amber finds out that sometimes an almost-perfect day can be...

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         Editorial Review

It's a Fair Day, Amber Brown
- Book Review,
by Paula Danziger


From Publishers Weekly
Together Again Beginning readers will welcome the return of several favorite characters. Amber Brown stars in two titles by Paula Danziger, illus. by Tony Ross. In It's a Fair Day, Amber Brown, the heroine and her best friend, Justin, enjoy a vacation with their families. Unfortunately, things turn sour when Amber's parents start arguing and she gets lost at the county fair. Get Ready for Second Grade, Amber Brown focuses on first-day jitters that are quickly quelled. (July) Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.


From School Library Journal
PreSchool-G 3-It's a Fair Day, Amber Brown by written by Paula Danziger and illustrated by Tony Ross (Putnam, 2002) is a delightful episode in the A Is for Amber series for beginning readers. Amber, on vacation in the Poconos with her parents, her best friend, Justin, and his family, is ready for a perfect day at the county fair. The day is full of promise, but becomes just a fair day after Amber's parents argue and an upset Amber gets lost while at the fair. Dana Lubotsky provides an energetic narration at a pace appropriate for beginning readers. She brings Amber to life and, by changing her voice throughout the story, gives the other characters distinct personalities. One side of the tape has page-turn signals, while on the other side the story is told uninterrupted. Sound effects used throughout complement the story. Youngsters will embrace Amber's sense of humor and will be drawn to her playful relationship with Justin. Her emotional reaction to the arguments between her parents will also strike a chord with children who experience similar circumstances in their own lives. This set will be useful for both school and public libraries, and will encourage readers to seek out other Amber Brown adventures.Susan Mingee, J.L. Frazier Primary School, Natchez, MSCopyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.


From AudioFile
As she walks downstairs touching each right heel to the stair back, Amber Brown predicts a perfect day. But when her favorite cereal box is empty, she's not too sure. She has been awaiting an outing to the fair and desperately wants her parents to be happy with each other and the event. Dana Lubotsky's narration is as concerned, childlike, and vivacious as Amber Brown herself. Her words stretch out as Amber anxiously watches her parents' conversations and actions. The moments of being lost (but then found) are worrisome to them all. When Amber thrills to her parents' smiles, so does Lubotsky. A.R. © AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine


From Booklist
Reviewed with Paula Danziger's Get Ready for Second Grade, Amber Brown.Gr. 1-3. Worried because the new second-grade teacher really wants to teach in high school and calls elementary school kids "knee biters," Amber and her friends anticipate the worst in Get Ready. Ms. Light, however, turns out to be as bright as her name and as wonderful as Ms. Frizzle and Lilly's Mr. Slinger. In Fair Day Amber plans to have a perfect day as she and her parents go to a county fair along with her friend Justin and his family. Upset by her parents' constant arguing, Amber wanders off, becomes lost, and is soon found. Cotton candy, riding the merry-go-round, and winning prizes turn Amber's "Fair Day" into an "almost-perfect day." Although told with Danziger's characteristic humor, both books portray very real situations, fears, and apprehensions that new readers will readily recognize. They will admire Amber's spirit and spunk, laugh at the wordplay and, like second-grade Amber, soon be ready for chapter books. Linda Perkins
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved


Publishers Weekly, starred review
The feisty series inaugurated in Amber Brown Is Not a Crayon is not just for middle graders anymore.


Book Description
Amber Brown wakes up and hopes that the day is going to be perfect. She is very glad to finally be on vacation with her parents and her friend Justin, and today they are going to a county fair! The day doesn't turn out exactly as planned, but Amber finds out that sometimes an almost-perfect day can be good, too. Young readers will relish Amber's newest adventure and look forward to the next installment!

Illustrated by Tony Ross.


Card catalog description
Upset with her parents for arguing on what she hoped would be a perfect day, Amber gets lost at a county fair when she tries to follow her best friend Justin and his family through the crowd.


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         Book Review

It's a Fair Day, Amber Brown
- Book Reviews,
by Paula Danziger

It's a Fair Day, Amber Brown

ANNOTATION

Amber Brown and her classmates celebrate Halloween, while Amber wonders if her parents' arguing will ruin the holiday for her.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Amber Brown wakes up and hopes that the day is going to be perfect. She is very glad to finally be on vacation with her parents and her friend Justin, and today they are going to a county fair! The day doesn't turn out exactly as planned, but Amber finds out that sometimes an almost-perfect day can be good, too. Young readers will relish Amber's newest adventure and look forward to the next installment!

Illustrated by Tony Ross.

FROM THE CRITICS

Publishers Weekly

Together Again Beginning readers will welcome the return of several favorite characters. Amber Brown stars in two titles by Paula Danziger, illus. by Tony Ross. In It's a Fair Day, Amber Brown, the heroine and her best friend, Justin, enjoy a vacation with their families. Unfortunately, things turn sour when Amber's parents start arguing and she gets lost at the county fair. Get Ready for Second Grade, Amber Brown focuses on first-day jitters that are quickly quelled. (July) Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

Children's Literature - Marilyn Courtot

Danziger has created a series of early readers that take us back in time, specifically in the life of the star of her middle grade books�Amber Brown. Even the title can be read with two meanings. Danziger really never loses an opportunity to slip in a pun or some other play on words. In this story there is a bit of foreshadowing. Those who are familiar with Amber know that her parents split, but since these early readers step back in time, the family is still intact. Her parents squabble, Amber wants to get away and manages to get lost at the fair. She is finally reunited with her family and for her, the day ends well. There is plenty of action in the story with her friend Justin and his family who are sharing the outing, and Ross manages to convey all the emotions of Amber and her parents in the illustrations. Just glancing at the parents in several scenes, their body positions, expressions, and actions show that all is not well in the Brown household. It is a book that may bring some comfort and understanding to kids who may be having similar experiences. The book is part of the "A is for Amber" series. 2002, Putnam,

School Library Journal

K-Gr 3-From the beginning of his first day of first grade at his new school, Marvin feels as though he is "one too many." First, he gets lost at school, then when he finds his class, his teacher isn't expecting him so he doesn't have a name card or a place to sit. As the days go on, things only get worse for Marvin because everyone in his class can read the new words that they are learning except for him. When his teacher sends a note home asking the parents to read with their children, Marvin doesn't show it to his parents because he thinks they are too busy with their farm and he doesn't want to be a bother. Finally, during a snow storm when everyone is stuck inside, Marvin's family realizes that Marvin can't read. Marvin's dad tells him that he was the last one in his class to read, and Marvin and his dad sit down and read together. Christina Moore uses a variety of voices to distinguish between the various characters in this beginning reader written by Katherine Paterson and illustrated by Jane Clark Brown (HarperCollins, 2001). Her narration reflects all of the dejection, sorrow, pain and, eventually, joy that Marvin experiences. Occasional moments of background music enhance the story by accenting the emotions and actions. A great choice for individual or class use with beginning readers.-Veronica Schwartz, Des Plaines Public Library, IL Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

Kirkus Reviews

It's always a fair day or better with the irrepressible Amber Brown around. In this third addition to the easy reader A Is for Amber series, Danziger (Get Ready for Second Grade, Amber Brown, above, etc.) sends Amber and her best friend Justin off to the Poconos (or Poke-a-Nose, in Amber-speak) with their families on vacation. Amber's parents have been fighting (in back-story development that foreshadows their divorce in the Amber stories for older readers), and she hopes that will stop and everyone will have a perfect day at the county fair. They all have fun on the rides, but another parental fight erupts, and Amber, feeling lost and rejected, really does get lost when she tries to find Justin's happier family. Her parents see that their fighting has hurt their child, and the tension is resolved in a satisfying conclusion with some tears, hugs, and a teddy-bear prize from Amber's dad to her mom. Ross provides her usual cheerful and humorous illustrations in watercolor and ink, with lots of funny faces from the children. Danziger shows her usual deft touch with childhood feelings and family dynamics, adding another original story with genuine humor and emotion to the growing chronicle of Amber's life. (Easy reader. 5-9)


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