Karis J. Chediak
6-17-16
Baby Harry Irving Zipzer
You will never believe where Hank Zipzer was when his mom was at the hospital, giving birth to a brand new Zipzer. This fiction story, which is called Dump Trucks and Dogsleds: I’m on my Way, Mom by Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver, is about a family whose weary mom is having a baby early, so they have to end their trip and exit to the hospital in New York immediately. [3]Obviously, this is a book for young readers. There’s a whole series about Hank Zipzer. [2]In the series, he’s smart, creative, his pencils are sharp, and his ballpoint pens are ready to roll. He tries not to be lazy, like adults claim he is. So why do they think he’s naughty, sluggish and stupid?
[2]Without complaining, Hank Zipzer, who lives in New York, has to divide his room in half and distribute it with his almost-due infant brother. [3]Indignantly, he is really, really disagreeing because he thinks the baby will messily stink up his room like a wild dog. [5]As his parents are shoving his clothes in one drawer, Hank screams that he is not moving. [6]Almost everyone is ignoring him. [4]Declaring that he will not share his room with the baby, Hank is really not motivated. No one seems to care.
[2]Despite insisting he share his room, his mom, who really does care, kindly suggests he tag along on a mystery trip with his dad. [3]Unfortunately, Hank is not thrilled because what his dad thinks is fun is really boring to him. [5]When he discovers that his sister Emily and his dog Cheerio are coming on the trip too, he thinks things couldn’t worsen. His dad excitedly, eagerly takes them from New York to Vermont and they ski down a gigantic hill. [6]Emily is surprisingly scared. [4]Receiving a call from Mom that she is having the baby early, they realize they have to travel back to New York right away.
[5]While mom resignedly, painfully labors alone at the hospital, their trip turns into total chaos, thanks to a huge storm. [2]With the help of the kindness of three horses named Trigger, Hopalong, and Silver, they start their journey in a freight car of a train. [6]Their stomachs growl. [4]Contorting their bodies to make space for their guests in their truck, ten Chinese acrobats, who were driven by Chin, reach into their neighbors’ pockets and give them food. A dogsled driver named Harley and a dump truck driver named Guido drove them the rest of the way because they were so kind. [3]Happily, Hank, Emily, and their dad quickly arrive at the hospital where their mom is.
The story was attractive. It was adventurous. It was great. [5]When the Chinese acrobats copied what the family was doing because they thought the family was dancing when they were really trying to communicate, the acrobats were extremely funny. It was also hilarious that Hank was pretending he was translating baby language because no one can really do that. [2]In real life too, it’s fun to think of hard times as an adventure or a mission. It took an unbelievable adventure to reach the hospital where baby Harry Irving Zipzer is born.