Oggie Cooder has a talent -- he can charve better than anyone else in Truman Elementary School. (Charving, for the uninitiated, is the carving of a piece of cheese with one's teeth.) Oggie doesn't... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I really liked Oggie Cooder. My mom read it to me. He was funny. Another thing about him is he liked cheese. He was also nice. I can't wait to read another book about him. Nolan, age 6
An enjoyable chapter book with lively, whimsical illustrations
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Fourth-grader Oggie Cooder is often described by teachers as unique, odd and quirky, while other kids consider him to be a weirdo, a dork and a doofus. Neither Oggie nor his parents are disheartened by these names. Mom and dad are proud that Oggie is so different, wearing mismatched clothes from their thrift store Too Good to Be Threw and crocheting his own shoelaces. Oggie also has honed an unusual talent: he nibbles off bits from cheese slices, forming the slices into recognizable shapes. He calls this chewing/carving talent "charving." Donnica Perfecto, who is in Oggie's class, has one goal in life --- to be famous. Unfortunately, Donnica has no talents. She does have a posse of friends, though, who echo her snobby comments and finish her words for her. Donnica describes her feelings for Oggie this way: "EEEEW." And she doesn't hesitate to say it to his face. One day, Donnica discovers a flyer on the school bulletin board that just may be her ticket to fame. It's an invitation from the popular TV show "Hidden Talents" for all kids with unusual talents to audition for the program. Donnica immediately takes the flyer, all the better to minimize the competition. But, alas, even Donnica must admit that her lack of talent of any kind is going to be a problem. Her spirits lift when she spies charving artist Oggie showing his dog an American cheese slice shaped exactly like Texas. All of a sudden, Donnica is Oggie's best friend as she persuades him to teach her to charve. Good-natured Oggie is happy to instruct Donnica in his art form, especially after she says that she needs to perform for her friend's little sister's birthday party. But since Oggie is on his way to help his parents at Too Good to Be Threw, Donnica must accompany him to the thrift store. After much coaching from Oggie ("take small bites"), Donnica feels she is ready for Hollywood. She stays home from school in order to practice, puzzling her mother with her sudden appetite for cheese. Meanwhile, Oggie discovers that Donnica's story about the birthday party is a lie. Donnica sneaks out of the house to attend the "Hidden Talents" audition. Everyone wonders where she has disappeared to, until Oggie discovers the crumpled invitation. He and Donnica's friends join Mrs. Perfecto as they head to the audition to find Donnica. They are unaware that they are about to set her plan spinning in a direction no one could have predicted. OGGIE COODER is an enjoyable chapter book with lively, whimsical illustrations. The main character is delightful, and although Donnica Perfecto is a stock figure "mean girl," at least her friends learn and grow throughout the course of the story. Oggie's adventure delivers a message about staying true to oneself, but the lesson is never cheesy; it is as light-hearted and tasty as Oggie's charving lessons. --- Reviewed by Terry Miller Shannon
A fun tale of an unusual champi
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Sarah Weeks' OGGIE COODER tells of a boy whose talent is chewing and carving pieces of cheese into any shape he wishes. His talent doesn't seem unexpected - until a TV show comes to town looking for weird talents, making Oggie an unexpected star. A fun tale of an unusual champion evolves.
Love this series
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
The start of a new passion for my 10-year old son. He loved this book and now wants to read the entire series. Hurray for any book that can get him so interested and how great that there are many to choose from. He likes to read but this does not happen that often.
SAY CHEESE!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
"Oggie Cooder is a great book for kids. You'll learn some new words and have fun doing it. This book is funny! It is about a a boy who has a cool talent. If you want to find out what Oggie's talent is and what he does with it, please read the best book -- Oggie Cooder by Sarah Weeks!" A Grade 3 reader from Indiana
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