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  • Category: Books (Juvenile Fiction)
  • Author:  Milgrim, David
  • Author:  Milgrim, David
  • ISBN-10:  1481467840
  • ISBN-10:  1481467840
  • ISBN-13:  9781481467841
  • ISBN-13:  9781481467841
  • Publisher:  Simon Spotlight
  • Publisher:  Simon Spotlight
  • Pages:  32
  • Pages:  32
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Apr-2016
  • Pub Date:  01-Apr-2016
  • SKU:  1481467840-11-MING
  • SKU:  1481467840-11-MING
  • Item ID: 100110603
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Otto must rescue a friend who is swept away by a gust of wind in this Pre-level 1 Ready-to-Read byNew York Timesbestselling author/illustrator, David Milgrim, part of the award-winning, star-reviewed The Adventures of Otto series.

Meet Otto’s friend, Pip. Pip wants Otto’s balloon. Otto’s balloon is very, very big. Pip is very, very small. So when Otto gives Pip his balloon, a breeze sweeps Pip and the balloon up, up, and away! It’s up to Otto (with some help from Zee the Bee) to rescue his friend. Help, Otto, help!

This Pre-level 1 Ready-to-Read with bright illustrations and minimal text is perfect for the true emergent reader.David Milgrim is the author and illustrator of more than twenty-five books, including the New York Times bestseller Goodnight iPad and five other books about Otto and his friends. Go, Otto, Go! was named a Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor Book. He lives in Massachusetts with his wife and teenage son. Visit him at DavidMilgrim.com.An adorable Ready-to-Read series about the adventures of Otto the robot and his animal friends, perfect for beginning readers. In his third beginning reader about Otto the robot, Milgrim (See Otto, 2002, etc.) introduces another new friend for Otto, a little mouse named Pip. The simple plot involves a large balloon that Otto kindly shares with Pip after the mouse has a rather funny pointing attack. (Pip seems to be in that I-point-and-I-want-it phase common with one-year-olds.) The big purple balloon is large enough to carry Pip up and away over the clouds, until Pip runs into Zee the bee. (“Oops, there goes Pip.”) Otto flies a plane up to rescue Pip (“Hurry, Otto, Hurry”), but they crash (and splash) in front of some hippos with another big balloon, and the story ends as it begins, with a droll “See Pip point.” Milgrim again succeeds in the difficult challenge of creating a real, funny story wló,

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