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Hardcover The Shrinking of Treehorn Book

ISBN: 0823401898

ISBN13: 9780823401895

The Shrinking of Treehorn

(Book #1 in the The Adventures of Treehorn Series)

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"If you want to pretend you're shrinking, that's all right," said Treehorn's mother, "as long as you don't do it at the table." No one around seems to appreciate what Treehorn's going through, when he... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Clever, engaging text and Edward Gorey!

The big point here is about adult distractability. Treehorn is shrinking and his parents and teachers are mostly concerned with what this might mean to them, after they are forced to notice his condition. The subtlety of this may not register with little kids but they'll love the fun idea of a kid shrinking and having to cope and the drawings by Gorey are funny and wonderful. (If you are familiar with the opening titles on the PBS series Mystery you know Gorey). Intelligent little kids will love this book, which is a little more complex than things aimed at them these days. Intelligent adults will love reading it them. (The speech by the smarmy principal is classic.) Get this book and keep it. If you've read this review this far you are the right audience for it.

Strangeness is delightful

This was one of my favorite books as a child, and nearly 20 years later, it's still high on my list. When I first read it, I was amazed because it was completely different from anything else I had ever been given to read. I think all kids have endured the problem of trying to get adults to listen to them and take them seriously, and Treehorn's somewhat absurd quest to get someone to notice his shrinking is easy to identify with. The book may have no "moral", but so what? Kids need books that enchant and delight them--if you only give them didactic and "proper" tales, reading becomes a boring chore. If you weren't fortunate enough to read this as a child, make up for lost time now.

Bizarre in a wonderful way, great pictures by Gorey

This is a book I loved as a child, because it was so bizarre and interesting and mysterious! I don't think the book is really meant to have a message---it's meant more just to be a strange and memorable tale! I love all the little details about Treehorn we find out---that he has 56 different favorite TV shows, what his cereal send-away collection consists of, etc! Even my 2 year old was enchanted by the pictures---he called a page with several odd dogs on it "monsters" and said "I like those scary monster dogs!" My 5 year old loved how the bus driver thought Treehorn was Treehorn's younger brother, also called Treehorn! Read it because it's fun and great to look at!

My favorite children's book!

This is really a top-ranked children's book. It is very cleverly written. It shows nicely and humorously how people -even when they live close together- can be completely blind to each other. I have noticed that not only children can readily identify with the drawings and the story, but also that adults like it very much. Indeed, I have great pleasure in gifting it to my best friends, who all like it, without exception. The text and the drawings are perfect in their own right and do perfectly match each other. The drawings are most funny and to the point. Highly recommended!

Treehorn is shrinking; adults in his life don't get it.

"The Shrinking of Treehorn" is a children's book that appeals to adult as much as children. It represents a somewhat magical story of the kindergarten set. Grown-ups see it as a story about adults so involved in getting through their days that they don't realize that Treehorn is truly shrinking. The scene in which Treehorn is sent to the principal's office is one of the funniest views of schools that exists.
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