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Review(s) "For
his birthday, Danny is allowed any pet. After deliberating, he tells his
parents, "All I really want is a turtle." But everyone in his family
has a better idea. His dad suggests a dog, which won’t sit "still
like a log. His mom suggests a kitten ("soft like a mitten"), and his
brother and sister think a rat and bird would be fun. Danny tries accepting each
idea, but ultimately rejects them all. A dog might run away, a cat might cause
sneezing, a rat has scary "beady eyes," and a bird nips. After an
exasperated Danny exclaims, "Not one of you listened to anything I
said," his family follows his original request for a turtle. The colorful,
animated illustrations incorporate exaggerated close-ups, unusual perspectives,
and witty details that extend the humor in the words. Young readers and
listeners will enjoy the simple, well-paced, rhyming text and will appreciate
Danny’s frustrations, as well as the satisfying conclusion."
Booklist, April
1, 2009
"In this
rhyming picture book, Danny decides he wants a pet turtle for his birthday. His
family members, however, have different ideas and he gets a dog from his father,
a kitten from his mother, a rat from his brother, and a bird from his sister.
Finally, Danny convinces them that all he really wants is a box turtle, and
while the others keep the pets they acquired, he finally gets his wish. While
Javernick’s verses are simple yet clever, it is O’Malley’s
energetic drawings that make the book shine. As each person speaks to him, Danny
is shown wearing things that look turtle-ish, adding visual humor to the story.
Meanwhile, there is a hint in the pictures and rhyme that forecast which pet he
will receive next. The use of perspective as each new creature arrives grabs
readers’ attention and clearly shows how Danny feels about it. The bright
pencil and marker illustrations practically jump off the page, while the large
print makes the text easy to read. A brief note at the front informs parents
that box turtles are challenging pets and need proper care. This is a great
read-aloud, no matter what type of pet children prefer."
School Library
Journal, March 2009
"A
little boy is inundated with new pets he doesn’t want in this humorous
reminder that listening counts. When his folks offer to give him "any kind
of animal" for his birthday, Danny announces that all he wants is a turtle.
Instead, Dad gets Danny a dog. Then Mom buys him a kitten, his big brother comes
home with a rat and his older sister opts for a bird. Not surprisingly, each pet
proves disappointing. Eventually, the family clues into Danny’s wishes and
he gets the turtle he’s yearned for all along. The simple verse text
allows readers to anticipate and complete rhymes from page to page, thereby
participating in Danny’s dilemma. O’Malley’s expressive,
action-packed illustrations, created with design markers and colored pencils,
feature close-ups of Danny’s overzealous new dog, his screeching new
kitten, his beady-eyed new rat, his squawking new bird and finally his slow and
steady new turtle, providing amusing contrasts between the pets his family
selected and the pet Danny prefers. Funny and varied perspectives on the perfect
pet."
Kirkus Review,
February 1, 2009
"This is a picture book for all parents who think
they know better. Little Danny is promised any pet he wants for his birthday.
After long deliberation, he decides on a turtle. Dad disagrees. ‘You
don’t want a pet that sits on a log,’ he says. So he goes out and
buys a dog. Sound familiar? Yes, everyone’s got their opinion and they all
come home to roost. Told with a great sense of humor and timing, this story will
make both children and parents laugh out loud."