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Poor Carl

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Carl's big brother doesn't think it would be easy to be a baby, but he also realizes Carl is lucky to have someone to play with and protect him.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 27, 1989
      The older brother in this canine family finds plenty of reasons to pity his poor baby brother Carl. Carl can't get out of bed in the morning by himself or dress himself or feed himself (and he eats strained prunes instead of pancakes). ``But sometimes I wish I were Carl,'' the narrator says. Carl is fussed over and given presents by visitors, and he doesn't have to eat brussels sprouts or clear the table. And perhaps Carl's best piece of luck is that he has such a nice older brother. Carlson, author of the Harriet and Arnie books, is a sensitive writer who empathizes with children's dilemmas. Here she covers a wide range of emotionsfrom the brother's disdain for Carl's dependence to his envy of the attention he gets, to the pleasure he takes in having a new companionall in short, economical sentences that make the points simply. Bright, colorful illustrations have a two-dimensional quality not unlike children's drawings. Ages 3-8.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 4, 1991
      In Carlson's comical canine family, Carl's older brother first pitys his sibling, then thinks baby brother is rather well off; PW praised the illustrations' ``two-dimensional quality not unlike children's drawings.'' Ages 3-8.

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