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The Diary of Curious Cuthbert

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Meet scientist, inventor, thinker, hero Cuthbert Armeeni, who lives in a land where people use satellites to predict the weather but no one knows that germs cause disease; where calendars can skip a month by royal decree; and where cats can talk – or can they? Discover some of the stories from his own diary, retold in rhyme.

122 pages, Paperback

Published August 29, 2017

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July 21, 2024
This book was recommended with the IEW: Wonders of Science curriculum that I am teaching this year.

This book is fun, silly, and delightful. Written in verse, it reads like Dr. Seuss. Very clever and entertaining, I found myself giggling as I read. Parents may want to talk about chapter three, which discusses ghosts, death, and what happens after death. I don't believe the book should be dismissed because of this chapter. After all, Cuthbert is a child and trying to reason as a child. I see it as a great opportunity to talk about important concepts regarding death and spirit. Here are the general themes.
Chapter 1: is about weather
Chapter 2: Is about a talking cat
Chapter 3: Is about death
Chapter 4: Is about getting sick
Chapter 5: Is about time
Chapter 6: is about making invisibility
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