Hot Fudge (Ready-to-Read. Level 3)
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Is there a burglar on the loose? Harold, Chester, and Howie are guarding the Monroe house -- especially a batch of Mr. Monroe's famous fudge. But they fall asleep -- and wake up to discover the fudge has turned white! Has Bunnicula acquired a taste for chocolate in addition to vegetables? Chester is sure of it! But then the fudge disappears -- and it's up to Harold, Chester, and Howie to catch the thief!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #414188 in Books
- Published on: 2006-03-07
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 48 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9780689857508
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
Harold, Chester, Howie and Bunnicula, the menagerie who debuted in Bunnicula , return in a mouth-watering caper. Mr. Monroe is making his famous fudge (recipe included). Of course Harold and Howie (both pooches) try their best to mooch a mouthful or two, but the fudge is strictly for the library bake sale. Then the Monroes rush off in such haste that they forget the fudge. Withstanding temptation, the animals stalwartly guard the treasure from the mysterious burglar who's been haunting the neighborhood. But while they fall asleep on the job the fudge disappears. Howe's whodunit, replete with surprise resolution, and Morrill's dashing watercolor illustrations will thoroughly beguile young readers. Ages 4-8.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From School Library Journal
Kindergarten-Grade 3-- Harold and Chester are back in another picture-book adventure--a mouth-watering treat for chocolate-loving Bunnicula (Atheneum, 1979) fans. Hot Fudge, in this case, refers to the pilfered variety, and, when a plate of the rich, brown, gooey stuff appears to have turned white, the vampire bunny is the prime suspect. These abbreviated adventures of the Monroe family pets can't hold a candle to their full-length predecessors. Still, Harold's breezy narrative has the same ingenuous charm, nicely tempered, as always, by Chester's arrogant pragmatism. And, if Morrill's watercolors seem a bit innocuous, his animal characters do have spirit and are more than equal to the task. Salivating fudge fanciers will welcome "Mr. Monroe's Famous Fudge" recipe, complete with admonishments against sharing the treat with their pets. --Marcia Hupp, Mamaroneck Public Library, NY
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Review
"Appealing." -- Booklist
Customer Reviews
Great sequel -- great exercise for my child who is a new reader
My child read this book tonight and loved it. It was a nice sequel -- it only left us wondering why Howe left out background about Howie. If you know the regular books you will know the answer. But these "ready-to-read" versions are super for the new reader but are abridged from the originals so some of the pertinent facts are left out -- hence I give it 4 stars.
Hot Fudge
I thought it was a hard back it was a paperback. Excellent shape and delivery.
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I like Hot Fudge because it has alot of chocolate in it. The two dogs and the cat thought some one had stolen the hot fudge. If you want to hear more about Hot Fudge read the book and you will love it.




