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Otto's Backwards Day

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Someone stole Otto's birthday! When Otto and his robot sidekick, Toot, follow the crook, they discover a topsy-turvy world where rats chase cats and people wear underpants over their clothes. To get his presents back, Otto needs to solve a slew of backwards puzzles — but his greatest challenge comes at the journey's very end. On this special day, will Otto discover something even better than cake or gifts?

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 17, 2013
      Five years after Otto’s Orange Day, Cammuso and Lynch return with Otto the cat’s second adventure. Luckily for Otto, his birthday is tomorrow; unluckily, someone has stolen his gifts. Catching a glimpse of the thief, Otto follows the perpetrator into Professor Barkwords’s doghouse laboratory. Readers get a crash course in palindromes (and what’s really important where birthdays are concerned) as Otto travels through the professor’s gateway to “the backwards world... a world very much like our own, except that everything is backwards, topsy-turvy,” Barkwords explains. Otto will be fine there, since his name is a palindrome, and so will his companion, a robot named Toot who can transform into a race car and kayak (palindromes, as well). The oddities of the backwards world provide fast-paced thrills as Otto and Toot are pursued by the “star rats” police force (“Rats chasing a cat! That is backwards!” quips Otto) and find out who stole Otto’s birthday loot. There’s a message about the importance of friends and family underlying the story, but Cammuso’s action-packed cartooning keeps the emphasis on fun. Ages 4–8.

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  • OverDrive Read

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:470
  • Text Difficulty:1-2

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