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RATTY TATTLETALE by Kara LaReau

RATTY TATTLETALE

From the Infamous Ratsos series

by Kara LaReau ; illustrated by Matt Myers

Pub Date: March 2nd, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-5362-0746-0
Publisher: Candlewick

A new life lesson for Ralphie and Louie Ratso, with an assist from their savvy single dad.

When a pair of bullies from the fifth grade start picking on mouse third grader Tiny, his classmate Ralphie the rat tells them to stop. But when Kurt and Sid get in trouble, it’s Ralphie who becomes their next target. They flip his lunch tray, pelt him with balls, and target him with peashooters. Ralphie won’t let anyone, even older brother Louie, help him confront the bullies, and he certainly doesn’t want the adults to know. “I don’t need anyone else fighting my battles,” he insists, determined not to become a tattletale. But every attempt Ralphie makes to stand up for himself results in Ralphie getting in trouble. When Louie collaborates, albeit grudgingly, with Ralphie’s attempt to “fight fire with fire,” the two of them end up hurting someone they really like. The boys’ tough, cool—and disappointed—dad explains that sometimes you just need to ask the adults for help, even if it makes you feel like a tattletale. All the boys, even the bullies, make restitution for their wrongs, and good parenting wins the day. Gentle, supportive humor is reinforced by the comical illustrations.

Instructive—delightfully so.

(Animal fantasy. 5-8)