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Jasper John Dooley, You're in Trouble

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After soccer practice, Jasper accidentally chooses the wrong drink from the vending machine. It's fizzy and syrupy and tastes so so good, but Jasper knows it's so so Bad. He sneaks some sips on the way home, then hides it in the fridge. That evening, Jasper has so much energy that he can't sleep. The next morning, he feels awful, but for the rest of the week, Jasper can't stop himself from sneaking sips of the Bad drink and doing more and more Bad things. He bends the rules at soccer, gets his best friend in trouble at school and lands himself in a Very Embarrassing situation. Will Jasper's secret drink be discovered? Will he be Bad for the rest of his life?

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    • Kirkus

      Starred review from December 1, 2014
      Jasper John Dooley is being pretty Bad, but he's not entirely to blame.After another poor, distracted performance on the soccer field (because Jasper, in his yellow-and-black uniform, feels like a bee), his dad sends him to buy an apple juice, but he accidentally ends up with a caffeine-laden energy drink-a Bad drink. A few swallows leave him unable to sit still, and he's awake for much of the night. To make matters worse, he hides the rest of the interesting drink in the refrigerator and sneaks some before school a couple of times. The consequences are alarming and eventually very embarrassing-but, of course, hilarious. Ori, his sensible, ever caring best friend, tries to intervene with a prescription for good health-celery "pills"-but Jasper chokes the dreaded vegetable down with more Bad drink. Brief text and ample white space make the short chapters easy to read; Jasper's very normal but always humorous experiences make the reading fun. Even an unexpected trip to the emergency room for stitches takes on a flavor of silliness when Jasper concludes to a teammate, "They pay you for it. They pay you in suckers." Clanton's simple, lively illustrations match nicely with the narrative. Another highly entertaining and enthusiastic outing in a series that's perfect for readers new to chapter books and as a captivating read-aloud. (Fiction. 5-8)

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    • School Library Journal

      February 1, 2015

      Gr 1-4-In a parent's worst nightmare, young Jasper accidentally consumes a "bad drink" after soccer practice: a caffeinated, fizzy beverage that tastes delicious but keeps him awake all night long. Soon the kid is a bona fide junkie-sneaking sips whenever he gets a chance, so full of buzzing energy he can't help but get into trouble. Jasper is as charming as ever, and his ever-so-slightly naughty behavior is funny and relatable to the early elementary school audience. A perfect series installment for newly independent readers.

      Copyright 2015 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2015
      Jasper accidentally ends up with Torpedo High Energy Drink instead of apple juice from the community center's vending machine. A several-days-long bender ensues, resulting in mischief and hilarity. "He felt so so so so Bad!" But being Bad is lots of fun. Adderson portrays Jasper's hyped-up hijinks--and guilt--with series-standard authenticity. Clanton's halftone illustrations have pep in their step, too.

      (Copyright 2015 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:3.5
  • Lexile® Measure:680
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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