
Here's the third book in the hilarious Alvin Ho chapter book series, which is a Kirkus Reviews Best Continuing Series.Alvin Ho is a boy who’s afraid of everything. For example, what could possibly be so scary about a birthday party? Let Alvin explain:You might be dressed for bowling . . . but everyone else is dressed for swimming.You could get mistaken for the piñata.You could eat too much cake.Yo...
Age Range: 6 - 10 years
Grade Level: 1 - 5
Series: Alvin Ho
Hardcover: 192 pages
Publisher: Schwartz & Wade (September 28, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0375863354
ASIN: B0085S1GWU
Product Dimensions: 5.9 x 0.8 x 8.5 inches
Amazon Rank: 4488128
Format: PDF ePub Text djvu book
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I have reviewed other books in the Alvin Ho series. We started backwards with the 6th book in the series (Allergic to the Great Wall) and ended up enjoying it so much that we purchased the rest of the series. What we enjoy is the author's offbeat sen...
ow up.So when Alvin receives an invitation to a party—a girl’s party—how will he ever survive?Lenore Look’s touching, drop-dead-funny book about an Asian American second grader—with pictures by New York Times bestselling illustrator LeUyen Pham—has tons of boy appeal and is great for reluctant readers. The previous books in the series, Alvin Ho: Allergic to Girls, School, and Other Scary Things and Alvin Ho: Allergic to Camping, Hiking, and Other Natural Disasters, have received rave reviews. “Alvin’s a winner,” declares the New York Post, and Newsday says, “The novel . . . shares with Diary of a Wimpy Kid the humor that stems from the hero’s Herculean efforts to manipulate the world around him in his favor, without all the facts at his disposal.” Perfect for beginning and reluctant readers alike, Alvin Ho perfectly captures the trials and tribulations of boyhood.