Beginning by painting his dog with tiger stripes, ten-year-old Ollie embarks on a series of sometimes disastrous money-making ventures to raise funds on behalf of wildlife preservation
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From School Library Journal:
Grade 3-5 Lately all of ten-year-old Ollie's schemes to raise money for wildlife conservation are backfiring. Disguising his dog as a tiger or playing his wolf howl record at the garage sale only lead to trouble. Steiner depicts Ollie's attempts to learn to think before he acts in a series of swift-moving, humorous episodes, the humor itself bringing out the characters of family, friends and enemies. The classroom scenes balance the funnier incidents and further the conservation theme. Steiner obviously knows her subjects (kids and conservation) very well. Her skillful interweaving of the conservation theme and her consistently light but sure touch with this serious subject make Oliver Dibbs . . . more than just another funny school story. The book would make a fine read-aloud, particularly for a class studying endangered species. Ruth S. Vose, San Francisco Public Library
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Publishers Weekly:
A witty story of one 10-year-old's misguided but well-meaning attempts at wildlife preservation and conservation. Ages 8-12.
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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