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The Groundhog Day Book of Facts and Fun

AUTHOR: Wendie Old, et al
ISBN: 0807530662

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The Groundhog Day Book of Facts and Fun
- Book Review,
by Wendie Old, et al


From School Library Journal
Grade 2-5 - Billin-Frye's illustrations are so engaging that readers may, at first glance, think that this is a simple picture book. However, the table of contents and densely packed pages of text tell a different story. The first chapter opens with a detailed description of an early morning scene on February 2 in Punxsutawney, PA: the crowds, the fireworks, the music, and the magical moment when the Groundhog Handler reaches into an artificial tree stump, rudely awakens furry Phil, and "listens" to his prediction. The writing sometimes succeeds at being lighthearted, but it's heavy going when the author uses words like "prognosticator," "verdict," and "groundhogeese." The high point of one chapter is the color-splashed painting of a happy, dancing crowd; a smiling man is holding aloft a puzzled groundhog that is thinking, "Why they're celebrating six more weeks of winter, I just don't know." Other chapters cover "The Reason for Seasons," facts about groundhogs, details about hibernation, the beginnings of the groundhog festival, other animals famous for predicting the weather, and directions for putting together a Groundhog Day party. Unfortunately, the information is not always clearly presented. The author also makes inscrutable decisions about which words to define and which to assume that kids will know. Teachers or parents using this book with children will need to pre-read and then provide some of their own explanations. Still, this title provides some important facts that will slake curiosity, some groan-evoking riddles, and consistently adorable illustrations. - Susan Weitz, Spencer-Van Etten Schools, Spencer, NY Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.


From Booklist
K-Gr. 3. Why does a groundhog seeing his shadow mean six more weeks of winter? Old explains this and more in her informative book about Groundhog Day. The book begins with an introduction to Punxsutawney Phil and shows how one groundhog started a holiday and a celebration in Pennsylvania. The book goes on to discuss the reasons seasons change (this chapter seems misplaced) and behavior, life cycle, and hibernation habits of groundhogs (aka woodchucks, whistle pigs, and marmots). There's also information about other animals around the world that perform the same function as Phil. Sprightly watercolor pictures jumping with cartoon-style groundhogs work hand in hand with the clearly stated information. Cute projects complete the package. Ilene Cooper
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved


Book Description
Every February 2nd, people in the United States wait to see if Punxsutawney Phil, a groundhog living in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, will see his shadow and predict six more weeks of cold weather. But how can a groundhog predict the weather? And if it's winter, shouldn't he be hibernating? Are such predictions really accurate? Why is February 2nd so special? And do other groundhogs predict the weather? Wendie Old provides plenty of information about groundhogs and the origin of Groundhog Day in this book of facts and fun.


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The Groundhog Day Book of Facts and Fun
- Book Reviews,
by Wendie Old, et al

The Groundhog Day Book of Facts and Fun

FROM THE CRITICS

Children's Literature - Sheree Van Vreede

Have you ever wondered why we celebrate Groundhog Day? After all, just where did the idea come from that a little old groundhog, asleep underground all winter, would suddenly wake up every year on February 2nd and accurately predict whether spring will come early or late? And why do people all over the globe take such an interest in it? This informative book clues us in to the history and the legends that surround Groundhog Day and the most famous weather-predicting groundhog of them all, Punxsutawney Phil. To top it off, a science lesson on the seasons, background on groundhogs and their hibernating habits, silly riddles, and fun suggestions on how to celebrate this annual event are all provided along with fun and lively illustrations. From A to Z, as the title suggests, you will be sure to get all the facts and fun you could ever imagine about this well-known but often misunderstood holiday. 2004, Albert Whitman and Company, Ages 7 up.

Kirkus Reviews

Peppered with quirky little boxed riddles ("What is a groundhog's favorite book? HOLES, by Louis Sachar"), this look at the major hole-digging animal in the eastern US delivers the facts and fun it promises. Readers learn that "groundhogs are woodchucks are whistle pigs are marmots," that groundhogs perform the important job of aerating earth and creating topsoil, and that "nothing gets wasted in nature." Along the way, they are entertained by Billin-Frye's lighthearted, comic watercolor illustrations of this denizen of the dirt in all his grime and glory, and by deftly delivered facts and figures (and party plans, complete with suggestions for games, shadow activities, food, and crafts) about groundhogs past and present and about the interesting evolution of Groundhog Day. A final page of riddles will leave readers grinning. (Picture book/nonfiction. 5-10)


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