Kristy R. (ryanreader) reviewed Anyone But Me (Katie Kazoo Switcheroo, Bk 1) on + 31 more book reviews
This is the first in the series! My daughter has been reading them all!
School Library Journal
Gr 2-4-The premise is fantastical-a third-grade girl wishes she were someone else, a wind blows up, and she becomes someone or something else. In just 70-odd pages, Katie solves big problems at school, just by her "switcheroos." In Anyone but Me, her tenure as a hamster gives her insight into the class bully (who turns out to be afraid of hamsters), and he is transformed into a nice boy who loves to tell jokes and riddles. In Out to Lunch, she turns into the nasty cafeteria woman, causes a food fight, and comes up with a way to change the quality of the food. This series could be a feminine contender to rival Dav Pilkey's "Captain Underpants" series (Scholastic), but the writing is not of the same caliber and the characters are less well drawn. It's also more purposeful and less fun.-Kay Bowes, Concord Pike Library, Wilmington, DE Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.
Gr 2-4-The premise is fantastical-a third-grade girl wishes she were someone else, a wind blows up, and she becomes someone or something else. In just 70-odd pages, Katie solves big problems at school, just by her "switcheroos." In Anyone but Me, her tenure as a hamster gives her insight into the class bully (who turns out to be afraid of hamsters), and he is transformed into a nice boy who loves to tell jokes and riddles. In Out to Lunch, she turns into the nasty cafeteria woman, causes a food fight, and comes up with a way to change the quality of the food. This series could be a feminine contender to rival Dav Pilkey's "Captain Underpants" series (Scholastic), but the writing is not of the same caliber and the characters are less well drawn. It's also more purposeful and less fun.-Kay Bowes, Concord Pike Library, Wilmington, DE Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.
My daughter is a rising 3rd grader and she loves these Katie Kazoo books.
Katie Kazoo has a trying day at school. She wishes that she could be anyone but herself and it happens. She thinks about the life of the classroom hamster and becomes it! Through a series of very "trying" times she finds out about the fears and weaknesses of the class bully. When she goes back into her body she winds up being friends with the bully and life is better. Plus, she helps the bully, George, to adapt to school life and to be accepted by the classroom group. The lesson learned is "be careful what you wish for." The Katie Kazoo books are very good for beginning chapter readers and for intermediate grades. This is one in the "Katie Kazoo Switcheroo" series. 2002, Grosset and Dunlap
Ann S. (christianmom) reviewed Anyone But Me (Katie Kazoo Switcheroo, Bk 1) on + 17 more book reviews
My daughters enojyed this book a lot!
good read for avg 3rd graders, as stated in other reviews has a anti-meat flavor in later series titles... ;)
Jen S. (jenroseschnaid) reviewed Anyone But Me (Katie Kazoo Switcheroo, Bk 1) on + 24 more book reviews
Daughter loves these books. Katie Carew is fed up. Everything is going wrong. If only she could be anyone buit herself. But katie has to be careful what she wishes for....she magically turns into other people to learn a lesson. She feels a special wind, the poof, she is in someone's body.
Good messages about understanding life from someone's else's perspective.
Good messages about understanding life from someone's else's perspective.
Diane W. (motherof2girls) reviewed Anyone But Me (Katie Kazoo Switcheroo, Bk 1) on + 48 more book reviews
this book is awesome. This author has written many books for this series.They are great for children.I enjoyed them. It was hard for me to get rid of them but im older now and their to young for me. Good for ages 6 to 10. Hope you enjoy.