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I loved this book ever since grade school, and The Doughnuts is the tale I enjoyed most. I remember that my teacher read this book in a way that made the characters come to life for me; especially the sheriff, who gets his words a bit twisted every now and then. And the illustrations done by the author are some of the best I have ever seen!
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It'll bring back great memories of your childhood reading, but will be much more than just a nostalgic trip back to your old bookshelf. These stories are fun and imaginative, but they also have teeth. Reading it today, I realise that the stories really aren't about Homer's adventures so much as his interaction with the townfolks. Often he is just there, in the background, watching things happen. The adults in the story are the ones who make the messes and cause the problems, while Homer looks on and occasionally steps in to take up the slack (though he's far from a Gary Stu hero-child).
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I read this over and over when I was just a wee bairn. Now, about 40 years later, I picked it up again. The stories are still delightful and funny, told in an engaging, childlike manner. He thinks badly of no one, and he always knows how to avoid trouble. He is good friends with the town sheriff, and his hobby is building radios, when he is not in school or helping his family with their work.
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I don't remember that being there when I was nine. "The Case of the Cosmic Comic" is dark, showing the shattering of a young boy's dream of his hero. "Wheels of Progress" is still as pointed a commentary on the demise of craftsmanship in a mass-produced world as it was in 1943, when the book was published.

Strengthen your students thinking skills as they read; this study guide will help them read actively with purpose and insight. The 1940s and 50s are so much fun in fiction! What a sweet book filled with larger-than-life characters and the sweet taste of times back when things weren't so rushed and full of too many commitments. As an adult, I enjoyed the wonderful nostalgic feel, while I can see many a kiddo laughing at the town's antics. I remember reading the Mousetrap story in a basal reading text as a student and really enjoying it.
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In the end, everyone seems happy, but there are plenty of digs at postwar housing to go around. I think I have one more story and then I am done with Robert McCloskey's catalog. It was been wonderful to read all these stories. I read this in the car today on the way back from a family reunion and I didn't have to drive. This is about Centerburg and Homer Price who makes his residence there.

The story of how Homer and his pet skunk trap an interesting group of robbers. With my oldest being out of town for the week, I took the opportunity to take a break from our regular schooling and sorta "row"Homer Price, by Robert McCloskey with Nathan and Dylan. I say "sorta" because I did not follow the manual (because I don't own it). His classic style of drawings were scattered throughout the book, adding to the stories and the humor.
But my cot was right next to a bookshelf and whenever the coast was clear and the others around me had fallen asleep, I would surreptitiously sneak books off the shelf to read. Homer caught my eye because of the doughnuts- and ever since then I can't eat a doughnut without thinking of him and my stolen book moments. Level 2 books are suitable for students who can write at a 3rd to 5th grade level. The unit has many activities which can be generally used with other books along with the specific questions and comprehension for this book. Copywork/Dictation Passages are a great way for the students to connect with the story.
The illustrations & a first solo book or reading with an adult really make it, though. These are cute stories about Homer and Robert McCloskey paints middle American in the 40s so well. They are funny and I think the younger kids would really enjoy them and others too. My niece and nephew saw me reading it in the van and they wanted to know what it was about as the pictures in it looked funny and cute.
If you have any questions, feel free to drop me a line at I can't believe all the amazing things you did for school. We read Homer Price, but - wow - you gave it amazing life. I have some homework to do about those curriculums. What an incredibly fun time you guys had with this Beyond title! I was just looking at our Homer Price book sitting on the shelf yesterday and thought that we need to row it.

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