Oh, Otto!
What's the book about?
A new boy joins Class Four, and he has come from far, far away—outer space! Charlie, Josh and Jo are excited and a bit nervous to meet someone so different, and at first there are some funny mix-ups when he doesn’t quite understand how things work on Earth. As they get to know each other, they discover that being different can be special, and that everyone has something unique to offer their friends.
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Reviews
Chloe Zuiderwijk, Age 6
This book is about
A little alien boy called Otta went to school on earth.
The main characters are
Otto, Jo, Josh, Charlie and Miss Underwood.
My favourite part of the book is
When Otto said that he would look for the boys heads.
I would also like to say
That this was a funny story.
Ethan D, Age 5
This book is about
The book was about a boy called Otto from space that comes to a school on Earth. Otto was green.
Otto did not understand some of the things that the teacher says because some words have two meanings, but this helped him and Jo to find the treasure in the treasure hunt. The treasure was in the library.
Charlie was not nice to Otto and tripped him up. Later Charlie was sorry.
The main characters are
Otto, Jo, Josh, Charlie and Miss Underwood.
My favourite part of the book is
When Miss Underwood says that the boys have lost their heads and Otto says that he can help because he is good at finding things!
I would also like to say
The book was very funny!
Hanaka, Age 6
This book is about
A new boy called Otto joined the school. Otto was an alien and he was green.He kept making mistakes.
The main characters are
Otto, Jo
My favourite part of the book is
When Otto doesn't understand the characters.
I would also like to say
I would like a boy who is funny as Otto in my class.
Ben, Age 6
This book is about
An alien boy who goes to a school on Earth.
My favourite part of the book is
Every time he misunderstands the phrases we often say on Earth such as work in a pair. He thought he would end up very sticky working in a pear!
I would also like to say
I read this book twice (and my mummy read it to me twice) and every time it made me really laugh!