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Special Delivery!

Special Delivery!

#2 in series

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1 of 1 copy available

Keisha and her family are just sitting down to Saturday-morning breakfast when the phone rings. Uh-oh! There seems to be a skunk at the community garden, and it's dug a hole under the shed. At the same time, Mr. Sanders can't deliver the mail to a certain house: crows keep dive-bombing him when he gets near the mailbox. Time for the Animal Rescue Team to spring into action! This time they've got two mysteries to solve: What could crows have against mail delivery? And what really dug that hole at the community garden—as Mama knows, it's too big to have been dug by a skunk. Once again, it'll take the whole team, along with help from some new friends, to sort out what, and who, is creating all this mayhem around town.
 

Sue Stauffacher turns to her first series effort with Animal Rescue Team. With compelling plots based on actual events in her community, Sue has created a lovable cast of characters of boys and girls, kids and adults, who feel like people you'd meet at your neighborhood block party. Written in an accessible and engaging style meant to appeal to independent readers looking to be excited and entertained, and with subplots about friendship, siblings, the environment, and animal conservation, along with plenty of humor, these will be a hit with teachers and librarians, and parents, as well as kids themselves.

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    • Kirkus

      June 1, 2010

      Ten-year-old Keisha Carter and her family's nonprofit organization, Carter's Urban Rescue, return to save more wild animals trapped in Grand River City, Mich. This time, neighbor and mail carrier Mr. Sanders alerts them to dive-bombing crows around Mrs. Sampson's mailbox—what could be in there? CUR also gets a call about a possible skunk at the community garden, but it doesn't smell exactly skunky; while there, they rescue an injured and abandoned dog. All this on top of fashion- and youth-conscious Grandma's date with Big Bob from the Humane Society and preciously precocious six-year-old Razi joining 4H Wild 4-Ever. Stauffacher's second in the series is more scrubbed-clean, predictable animal huggery. It's a temporally transplanted '50s sitcom multiculture-fied for the 21st century. With the introduction of Jorge, Keisha's Animal Rescue Team is only an Indian short of a mini-U.N. Still, animal lovers in the happy-with-chapters age group will enjoy this unto the skunk and crow facts in the aftermatter. Lamont's spot black-and-white watercolors are again an appealing addition. (Fiction. 7-10)

      (COPYRIGHT (2010) KIRKUS REVIEWS/NIELSEN BUSINESS MEDIA, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)

    • School Library Journal

      August 1, 2010

      Gr 4-6-These stories detail the exploits of 10-year-old Keisha Carter's family as wildlife rehabilitators in Michigan. In the first title, they rescue a wandering alligator from the city pool. The creature gets lost one more time, and a frantic search ensues before it is finally transported to an alligator sanctuary. In Special Delivery, they rescue a wayward skunk, a baby crow, and an injured dog. Though the cast of animal characters is different in each book, certain themes persist. Readers will learn that it is important to treat wildlife appropriately and that each animal is different in terms of how one should interact with it. Another mainstay is the abundance of cozy, safe family moments, and the fact that each scenario draws to a realistic-yet gentle-conclusion. Cheerful cartoon illustrations highlight the overall snug and secure feeling. The books don't necessarily challenge readers emotionally, but they are solid nonetheless and will find an audience with animal lovers and those who enjoy mellow realistic fiction.-Amy Holland, Hamlin Public Library, Rochester, NY

      Copyright 2010 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2011
      In their second and third installments, the Carters--a big, loving family with an animal rescue business--attend to a mysterious skunklike smell, an injured dog, and the misguided rescue of a baby crow (Special); and, among other adventures, try to help a deer with a plastic pumpkin stuck on its head (Hide). The warm biracial family brims with love and good sense.

      (Copyright 2011 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:4.3
  • Lexile® Measure:700
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:3

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