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Scatterbrain Sam

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Nicknamed Scatterbrain Sam by his whispering neighbors, our adorable yet scattered main character finds himself in all kinds of sticky situations. With the help of friends, he overcomes his reputation and finds it's okay to be just who you are

32 pages, Hardcover

First published September 1, 2001

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Ellen Jackson

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2,492 reviews50 followers
November 22, 2022
A very voicey read with some genius illustrations. Sam is a bit of a scatterbrain, so the widow on the hill is helping him craft a "glue stew" that will help him keep his thoughts together. He's doesn't want to throw some of the ingredients in the stew, though (like his cat, or the girl he has a crush on!). The solution ends up getting Sam what he needed but not what he expected. A fun story that feels like it needs to be read in a Southern dialect.
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4,118 reviews24 followers
March 1, 2016
Sam just cannot get it together and organize his brain. So, he asks the "widder woman" in town to help out. She makes him Glue Stew that should help, but the stew needs items that Sam loves (bird, cat, etc.) to make it work. When Sam balks at killing his friends, the "widder woman" gives him riddles to solve instead. Luckily, Sam;s object of affection, a very smart young woman named Maizie Mae, helps him work through the problems.

Excellent and entertaining illustrations.
53 reviews
July 25, 2012
I love the pictures in this book! This is a cute and funny story of a backwards man who comes to realize he is in love with a girl. It would be neat to figure out the riddles in this book as a class. There are really neat ties to historical events or people in some of the illustrations.
357 reviews26 followers
March 23, 2011
I loved this book! And I think Maizie May may have been in cahoots with the widder woman in order to get her man. And I love that Sam wears a random Flava Flav clock.
31 reviews6 followers
February 18, 2012
Cute story. Wonderfully illustrated. Slightly predictable, but I think small children would find that fun. I also liked the strong female presence.
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June 2, 2016
Historical children's book… a bit of a challenge for a kiddo to read themselves with the slang
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