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Mercy Watson to the Rescue by Kate DiCamillo

vaderbird's review against another edition

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4.0

Both my 3 year and old and 7 year old really enjoyed the book.

To explain my daughter read the book to both of us! She wanted to read it, and therefore it gets an obvious 4 stars!

rachfbrown's review against another edition

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4.0

(2014 review) The first chapter book I've ever read with Forrest! This was the perfect introduction to chapter books--there's a picture on almost every page, so he never got too antsy about the book being too long (as he has with other chapter books we've started and abandoned). He thought it was funny, and loved Mercy and the firemen.

(2016 review) We spotted this at the library today and he couldn't remember reading it already, so we checked it out again.

Here is his review: "Mercy was so funny! I liked the pictures and that there were so many pictures in the book. It was funny how she just wanted a snack but then she saved the day."

katieckb's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5/5

Review to come.

lara_lleverino's review against another edition

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3.0

Nothing objectionable. The art is lovely. The book is humorous but nothing especially redemptive or thought provoking.

okiecozyreader's review against another edition

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5.0

Adorable. I loved these books. They didn’t capture my son but for sure worth a try!

qaisarah's review against another edition

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5.0

MERCY WATSON SUPREMACY.

bookworm_baggins's review against another edition

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3.0

This was a cute book, we could have finished it in one sitting but I cut Emma off. It was really simple and a little silly. Emma wants to read the next story and I wouldn't be opposed to it, but not as high quality as our other recent reads.

kslhersam's review against another edition

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4.0

I read this with Jane (my 5 year old) over the past couple days. She loved it and so did I! Very fun characters and plot. I don't know why I never read these to my older boys at this age. We will be getting the rest of the series at the library.

calistareads's review against another edition

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4.0

This book is filled with such whimsy and fun that one can almost hear it humming simply touching it. I almost expect the thing to glow it was filled with such frivolity and silliness.

A charming tale of a pig, Mercy, who lives with the Watson and in this story has to save her family. The art is all sunshine and smiles. I enjoyed this middle grade book.

Some light and happiness is a great way to start my day. Plus Kate is always an amazing author.

bookdragon_library's review against another edition

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5.0

Audience whom written - age 6-9 (Amazon)
Audience whom appeal - K - 3/4
Strengths - Wonderful colorful illustrations on almost every page. Chapters are short and text is larger with good spacing on white background so it stands out and is easy to read. Mercy is a pig full of personality and her antics and conflicts with the neighbor give the books a little more depth to plot in order to keep older reluctant readers interested.
Weaknesses - one weakness of the series that Infelt was there is that we never find out HOW Mercy came to be part of the family. DiCamillo solved that problem by writing a Mercy “origin story” picture book.
Special considerations (artwork, curriculum links, community values, beliefs espoused) - The picture book could be used as a way to introduce readers to Mercy and encourage them to pick up the longer books. There is also a spin-off series of Tales from Deckawoo Drive which features different characters who live near the Watsons. Mercy makes an appearance in some of the books.
SLJ format: Your Verdict, supported with details from the book and about your audience. Verdict: Fun-loving Mercy will jump off the page and in to the hearts of readers with full color illustrations and well-paced text. A must have addition to libraries seeking early readers with a wide appeal to age groups.