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The Adventures of Otto

See Pip Point: With Audio Recording

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Otto must rescue a friend who is swept away by a gust of wind in this Pre-level 1 Ready-to-Read by New York Times bestselling author/illustrator, David Milgrim, part of the award-winning, star-reviewed The Adventures of Otto series.Meet Otto’s friend, Pip. Pip wants Otto’s balloon. Otto’s balloon is very, very big. Pip is very, very small. So when Otto gives Pip his balloon, a breeze sweeps Pip and the balloon up, up, and away! It’s up to Otto (with some help from Zee the Bee) to rescue his friend. Help, Otto, help!This Pre-level 1 Ready-to-Read with bright illustrations and minimal text is perfect for the true emergent reader.

32 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 1, 2003

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637 reviews16 followers
March 1, 2008
This book is hysterical! It was written for little kids just learning how to read, but fourth graders get a real kick out of it! I let each of my students choose a picture book for me to read aloud. Avery chose this one from a library to be weird. It was so funny. I couldn't read more than one page without the kids rolling around on the floor in fits of laughter.
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9,124 reviews177 followers
November 17, 2020
Pip really wants to hold Otto's balloon, and because Otto is kind, he hands the balloon to the little mouse. But a big balloon only being held by a little mouse, means Pip is going to get quite the ride and may need some help getting back down.

I feel like this is one of those wise but obscure sayings that crazy wise people in cartoons would say, 'Never give a small mouse a big balloon no matter how much it wants it.' Pip is very lucky Otto is a good friend. Cute, but not as funny as some of the other Otto books.
12 reviews1 follower
February 26, 2023
Robot Otto and Mouse Pip go on an adventure. Average of 5 words and 1-2 sentences per page. Illustrations are simple and help contribute to the story.
Potential discussion questions: What do you think is going to happen to Pip as he floats away? How do you think Otto could save Pip? The words Zee and bee rhyme; what other words rhyme with Zee and bee?
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3,607 reviews
July 27, 2020
Miss liked the ending and the second balloon!

Miss 5 and I like to explore different books and authors at the library, sometimes around particular topics or themes. We try to get different ones out every week or so; it's fun for both of us to have the variety and to look at a mix of new & favourite authors.
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3,891 reviews19 followers
January 20, 2023
An early reader that's fun to read. I told you it was possible.

Pip the mouse wants to hold the balloon. But he's so small, the balloon flies away with him. The robot chases after.

The whole story is told like "See Pip point. See Pip fly away."
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143 reviews3 followers
November 1, 2020
This book is so cute. Great for my beginner reader! He read it to me and his big sister. We all giggled at the story. We really enjoy the Otto books!
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June 14, 2021
I understand the pedagogy behind the controlled vocabulary, but I still don't enjoy reading such constrained texts, especially when the words are repeated so much.
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Author 10 books195 followers
May 12, 2009
I love these early readers, written for those who only have a few words in their reading vocabulary. Much like the "See Jane run" stories, these books are very simple, but the main character is a robot from outerspace who crash landed on earth when he ran out of gas. Now he befriends the animals of the jungle.

In this one, Otto meets Pip, a little mouse who wants Otto's balloon. Holding the balloon, Pip goes up until a bee pops it, and so Pip goes down. Otto has to rescue him.

There are very few words, so with each page, we talk about the pictures, about what is going on in the story, and what the words mean to the story. The drawings are well done and engaging, and there is lots of opportunity for discussion.
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1,132 reviews
December 6, 2012
Well, this book garnered some belly laughs from my nephew! And from my niece, and my sister, and me.... I have to admire David Milgrim's sense of humor, and his wisdom! What better way to make kids interested in reading than by giving them stories that delight them?
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February 29, 2008
LOOOOOOOOOOVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE IIIIIIIIIIIITTTTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! best baby book ever
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June 30, 2008
Ok, for a first reader book, this is hilarious. Very simple, very easy for kiddos to read . . . and some nice humor at the end. We love it!
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1,940 reviews43 followers
August 15, 2011
A lot of the stage one easy readers aren't easy enough for my son, but this one came close. He learned the oo sound and the robot and the story kept his interest.
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August 17, 2014
William likes robots, so we read a few of these. They are really meant to be reading primers rather than story books.
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June 10, 2020
I like it because there's this mouse who just pointed at a balloon. And I think it was his first time pointing. I really like the mouse because he's so sweet.
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March 8, 2018
I did not like the book because it had the balloon pop.
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