Grandpa knows how to cure Barney's chicken pox -- with his famous anti-itch tales, including the one about the time Grandpa battled a fierce octopus on a dark and stormy night!
I don't understand how dogs can have chicken pox, or how anyone in a functional 'Western' family can have chicken pox for that matter, as we've had the vaccine for over a decade when this was written. And a doctor who would make house calls? What kind of historical fantasy is this? Also, did Grandpa scare himself, or was he just goofing off, when ?
Even worse, octopuses are not evil and should not be portrayed as such.
Worst of all, it's just not an entertaining story.
A dog grandpa attempts to take his grandson's mind off of his itchy chicken pox by telling him an outlandish tale about sea creatures coming out of the bathroom pipes. He has a confrontation with an octopus that becomes quite raucous.
"It was really cool. I liked it very much. And there's one thing I really like about it: When the grandpa was telling his little puppy that a story about an octopus, and the mother was young and they used to live by the sea and one time, one night there was a bad storm that made their whole house shake. While the grandpa was relaxing in the bathtub that's when it happened: there was water coming out from the sea and there it was, the big octopus. He fighted it and the grandpa win." --As told by Sofia to her mami.
What a fun storybook! A little boy has the chicken pox and his grandparents are taking care of him. His grandmother knows the 'tall tales' Grandpa can say and try and keep him at 'check' but all the while Grandpa starts a story to help keep the boys mind off the itch. This story he tells is about an octopus and it then comes into the bathtub where the little boy is! Then Grandpa clothes and all jumps in the tub with him to 'rescue' him... We enjoyed reading this book. Illustrations were good as well.
I love this first book in a fun 3-book series for kids. This is a very funny book and a great book to read when your kid is beyond the picture book phase. The premise of the series is a little boy has the chicken pox, and his grandfather tells him tall-tale stories to cheer him up. Lots of fun!
Addendum: This is a great series to read when your poor kid actually has the chicken pox! Grandpa Spanielson's anti=itch stories really do work!
The story the Grandpa told about the twister in the bathtub, fishing flying out of the shower head and a giant, funny looking octopus appearing in the bathwater, was just awesome! You loved the octopus, and how the Grandpa and the octopus had a sword fight with sword fish, and the best part was the little illustration on the back cover of the octopus sick with the chicken pox! Sure fire fuel for your monster/weird creature-loving imagination!
I thought it was a cute chicken pox story, although I'm not exactly sure how it would help cure chicken pox. I guess it would just be enjoyable to a child who has chicken pox so they wouldn't have to think about it. It is a funny story of how an octopus is beaten by the grandfather and squooshed down the drain.
I found this book very funny. I can imagine a new reader really enjoying it. The drawings were especially beautiful in the middle of the book when the author is describing how the sea looked before and after the storm.
This book is part of the very popular and successful "An I Can Read Book" series.
grade k-3 emergent read aloud/shared reading animal picture book onomatopoeia,personification,repetition,dialogue warmth and humor between grandfather and grandson grandfather helps him get rid of chicken poxs story within a story
This is a fun book with a wild tale that is entertaining and silly. We've read two of the stories in the Grandpa Spanielson's Chicken Pox Stories series and we will look for the third.
This series begins with Grandpa telling his geandson, down with the chicken pox, about the time he went fishing and took down an octopus. Badass but no one knows if it's a true story or not! Cool story with wonderful drawings.
A book about a grandpa who tells a story to his grandson to help cure his chicken pox. The story is about the time he beat an octopus back down the drain of his bathtub.
Beginning Reader - This book has a story within a story. The children could model this format and make their own stories. They could make up their own stories to make itches go away.