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Summary
Otto and his friends are back in this Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor Book. See Pip Flap is a Pre-Level 1 Ready-to-Read, part of the award-winning, star-reviewed The Adventures of Otto series by New York Times bestselling author/illustrator, David Milgrim.
See Tweet fly. Fly, Tweet, fly. Pip wants to fly too--flap, flap, flap! Can Otto help Pip find a way to soar in the sky?
This Pre-Level 1 Ready-to-Read with bright illustrations and minimal text is perfect for the true emergent reader.
Author Notes
David Milgrim is the author and illustrator of more than thirty-five books, including the New York Times bestseller Goodnight iPad and the Adventures of Otto series. His books Go, Otto, Go! and See Pip Flap were each named a Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor Book. He lives in Massachusetts with his wife. Visit him at DavidMilgrim.com.
Reviews (1)
Horn Book Review
The latest in Milgrims early reader series about robot Otto, mouse Pip, and their creature friends begins with an exit: See Tweet flap. / See Tweet fly. / Fly, Tweet, fly. / Bye, Tweet, bye. While watching Tweet take off, Pip becomes inspired to try it (See Pip flap), but over the course of several pages-turns (and much flapping), the mouses feet remain firmly on the ground. Enter Otto, who constructs a remote-control drone. Pip is happy to operate the drone for a while (Fly, Pip, fly!), but soon becomes bored (Ho hum) and goes back to flapping. Otto has one more clever solution to offer, which allows Pips dreams to take flight. Milgrims use of extremely limited vocabulary provides effective support to new readersand the books comic timing is spot-on in the repetition and pacing. So, too, in the clean illustrations, where all that flapping is both understated and hilarious and where the warmth of Ottos heartmetal though it may beis apparent in the robots ginormous smile. elissa gershowitz January/February 2019 p 98(c) Copyright 2018. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.