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Bugs In My Hair?!

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Best Children's Books of the Year 2009, Bank Street College
When Alex spills milk on his football jersey and Morgan's braid unravels, they both say, "These things happen." But Ellie LaFleur, who is practically perfect, sniffs, "Not to me." And it's true. Ellie's nails are always filed, her clothes are snazzy, and her long locks are lovely. So when Ellie's head begins to itch, she's sure it's an allergy.

"WHAT DO YOU MEAN I HAVE BUGS IN MY HAIR?!" blurts Ellie when her mother and the school nurse give her the bad news: Ellie has head lice. "These things happen," says Ellie's mother. At home, Ellie and her mother talk to the doctor and read the papers from the school nurse. Then they shampoo, comb, and do laundry. Ellie even writes a note for kids who get head lice—"These things happen," it says.

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    • School Library Journal

      May 1, 2008
      K-Gr 3-When a visit to the school nurse confirms that lice have invaded the pretty hair of "Absolutely Perfect" Ellie, the third grader is horrifiedthis type of thing doesn't happen to her, she reasons. Ellie and her mom head home to treat the problem, but during the long process Ellie gets so bored that she begins to read the paperwork the nurse gave them. Armed with the not-so-scary facts, she drafts a letter for other kids to reassure them that lice can happen to anyone, and that they are relatively easy to get rid of. When Ellie goes back to school, the nurse loves the letter and distributes copies of it. Stier has taken a difficult topic and turned it into a charming story that demystifies the fears and false information surrounding lice infestation. The writing is stylized yet not overdone and comes across simply without sounding didactic. Cartoon illustrations capture Ellie's emotions as she goes from feeling grossed out to upset, sullen, and, finally, elated to be free of the bugs. The letter is presented at the end of the book; it is hand-printed on sheets of notebook paper and illustrated, adding to the lighthearted approach to a topic that causes many childrenand their parentsangst."Lisa Gangemi Kropp, Middle Country Public Library, Centereach, NY"

      Copyright 2008 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      July 1, 2008
      Stier packs in lots of useful information in the wry story of immaculately groomed Ellie, who goes to the nurses office at school with itchy hair and discovers that she has lice. How could absolutely perfect Ellie have lice? She shampoos her hair every night! In flowing line-and-watercolorart, Lyons pictures show the prima donna in misery and then dealing with the problem, as she and her parents follow the doctors step-by-step instructionsworking the special get-rid-of-lice treatment through her hair, combing out the nits, and laughing together at her pun, Little Louse on the Hairy. In a final double-page spread, Ellie sums up the problem, the panic, the facts, and what needs to be done.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2008, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2008
      Meticulously groomed Ellie is distraught to learn she has lice, but she uses the unpleasant experience to learn about lice and share the information with her friends. Cartoon drawings capture the range of Ellie's emotions as she deals with her unwelcome visitors. Her advice letter to the "kid who just found out you have lice" sums up the facts.

      (Copyright 2008 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:3.3
  • Lexile® Measure:580
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:0-2

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