A little boy is afraid to meet his new neighbor, Lozo Brown, until they begin to play and become friends
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Kindergarten-Grade 2 In an outrageous rhymed narration, a five-year-old boy describes his terrifying new neighbor. Lozo is "bigger than a tree house./ He's taller than a post./ The ground shakes where he walks on it/ That's what scares me most." Suspense builds as Lozo's reputation grows, until our hero is sent to meet him, and discoversguess whata brand-new friend. Poetry in the spirit of Prelutsky paired with zany colorful illustrations make this a lively candidate for story time or independent readers. What fun! Carolyn Noah, Worcester Public Library, Mass.
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Schwartz's vivid pictures add suspense in this tale of a boy's growing fear of a new neighbor; according to PW , "children. . .will appreciate the humor in the narrator's imagination-run-wild." Ages 3-8.
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