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Penelope Rex #3

We Don't Lose Our Class Goldfish

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Penelope Rex faces her biggest (and fishiest) fear in this companion to the #1 New York Times best-selling We Don't Eat Our Classmates by Ryan T. Higgins.

Penelope Rex has one fear—Walter, the class goldfish. So when Mrs. Noodleman tells the kids that they'll be taking turns bringing Walter home, Penelope gets carried away by her anxious imagination. The weekend has a rocky start—from Walter ominously licking his lips to a sleepless night where the fish's bowl appears to move closer and closer to Penelope's bed. But after a mix-up with a donation box results in a visit to the local aquarium, Penelope realizes she might just need to confront her fear of Walter—in order to save him.

Join Penelope and friends in their other adventures:

We Don't Eat Our Classmates by Ryan T. Higgins
We Will Rock Our Classmates by Ryan T. Higgins

48 pages, Hardcover

First published March 28, 2023

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425 reviews3 followers
February 28, 2023
I and my students love Penelope Rex. While I'm not sure any books in this series will ever top the first, this is another good one that the kids enjoyed. Great for a conversation starter about being afraid and facing your fears.
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1,981 reviews111 followers
December 25, 2023
Penelope Rex has one fear - Walter, the class goldfish - so imagine her stress when Mrs. Noodleman tells the kids they'll take turns bringing Walter home!

This picture book has cute illustrations and gently discusses overcoming fears. I haven't read the first two books in the series, and it works well as a standalone. Recommended for a read aloud with wee ones.
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52 reviews8 followers
June 3, 2023
easily one of the best books I've read this year. do I have kids. no. did I enjoy this. yes.
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2,091 reviews
March 28, 2023
My god these books don’t miss. They are consistently funny as hell and I love Penelope so much. Parents, do yourself a favor. You’ll love these as much as your kids will.
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Author 1 book5 followers
March 30, 2023
So cute! The illustrations are wonderful and the text is super fun!
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621 reviews2 followers
August 1, 2023
This was cute! As the third book in the series, it was just fine, and that's okay!
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586 reviews11 followers
June 6, 2024
That goldfish really got around.
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10.9k reviews107 followers
June 7, 2023
Penelope the T-rex and her goldfish nemesis are back in another delightfully bizarre and emotively illustrated story. When Walter the goldfish mysteriously disappears, Penelope realizes that maybe her ideas about him were all wrong.

It is true, the pet care responsibility modelled here is quite bad--Walter is kept in a tiny fishbowl barely larger than his body; the teacher has the children take turns taking the classroom pet home, like he's a toy; and a family gets a new pet without even checking how the child will feel about the presence of the animal--but this book is also super silly and cartoony. As long as the story is enjoyed purely in the fantasy realm and is not used as any kind of inspiration for one's own behavior with pets, the book is a hoot.
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2,656 reviews67 followers
April 1, 2024
Yes, big Penelope is afraid of Walter, the goldfish (I still laugh about the first book in this series and how this fear all began). Penelope has feelings just like all her friends at school, but Walter is her biggest fear and she’s going to have to face that fear in the upcoming coming weeks.
Ms. Noodleman, Penelope’s teacher announces to her class that the whole class will have the opportunity to take Walter home for the weekend. While the whole class is overjoyed with this opportunity, Penelope starts to worry. Week-by-week, her classmates share their positive weekends with Walter with the class. For Penelope doom day is today, Walter is coming home with her. You have to laugh as she tries to entertain Walter at home, her creative activities are entertaining, yet I don’t think they fit something Walter is capable of enjoying. It’s been quite the weekend and it’s quite possible that Penelope developed a liking for Walter, but I don’t think she’s ready for her own pet yet.

With fantastic illustrations you’ll fall in love with Penelope as she deals with some common childhood issues in this series. Penelope isn’t afraid to show her emotions and she’s a character that’s likeable and one you can relate to. A great book. 5 stars
2,084 reviews26 followers
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September 2, 2023
I love Penelope and all her pink-overalled glory. As much as I love Higgins' Mother Bruce series (I STRONGLY identify with curmudgeonly bears, it seems), I love the little lessons that Penelope learns in her school life. They are aways something relatable - facing fears, getting along with classmates, all those sorts of things that kids face going to school too. It's just sooo much more fun with a little dino in kindergarten.

Here, she has to take responsibility for Walter, her nemesis. The class goldfish. Duhn duhn duuuuuhhhn (cue dramatic music). Of course, things don't go quite as smoothly as expected, and Penelope learns about responsibility and that maybe Walter isn't as scary as she's imagining.

Can see using this one for themes on dinosaurs, friends, school (the usual ones for the Penelope series) but also for being brave, being responsible, or for pet ownership. Can't wait for the next one!
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7,199 reviews
July 20, 2023
“But Penelope’s biggest fear of all was … Walter.”

Imagine Penelope’s reaction when Mrs. Noodleman announces that each student will take Walter home for a weekend during the school year. At first, Penelope tries to do her usual weekend routine without including Walter. But Walter just stared at her. So, she tries including Walter in the activities to distract him. But this didn’t help her feel any less afraid. And when the lights go out at bedtime, there are strange noises coming from the area where Walter’s bowl is. So Penelope takes him down to the kitchen for the rest of the night, but in the morning Walter has disappeared. What is she going to tell Mrs. Noodleman and her classmates? Penelope looks everywhere for Walter and, in worrying about him, comes to realize that Walter really isn’t that scary after all.

As always, the illustrations are hilarious. Should make a fun read aloud.
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8,441 reviews147 followers
April 25, 2023
Penelope has to face her fears when the class starts taking turns taking Walter the goldfish home for the weekend. The goldfish who bit her. Penelope is dreading the experience, and then the weekend arrives.

Higgins has such a way of taking a very common, ordinary experience for pretty much all humans, like fear and worry, and turning it into a hilarious story featuring unexpected events and characters, like a T-rex scared to death of a goldfish she's responsible for. The illustrations just up the humor that much more, especially the facial expressions. Another winner that would make a great conversation starter with littles about fears and worries. It also touches a little on how one little experience can make us think another person is a certain way, but if we spend more time with them we realize they may not be like we thought.
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43 reviews
May 15, 2023
This was my introduction to this author and these characters. The writing makes for an entertaining story depending on the reader. I experienced this title as a read-aloud and it was very animated and exciting for me as an adult. I feel that younger audiences will surely love it. The short sentences are positioned in a way that promotes movement from one to the other, they aid the illustrations and help move the story along quit nicely. The illustrations have to be my favorite part of the book. The drawings are full of color and life and they are unique. I would not confuse this dinosaur with any other I've seen, it's a very distinct look to Penelope Rex. Not to mention, our main character is identified as she, this would be my first book with a female dinosaur as a leading character. I could see the diversity inclusion working its magic throughout the book.
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1,372 reviews
May 19, 2023
Penelope is a small 7 foot t-rex who is deathly afraid of the class goldfish, Walter. Having been bit by Walter before, the last thing Penelope ever wants to do is go near this carnivorous, never blinking, big eyed, gold fish. However, when the teacher announces that everyone in class has to take turns taking Walter home for the weekend, Penelope can't avoid it when it's her turn. Will she survive the weekend? Will Walter survive?

Like Higgins' other books, this one also did not disappoint. It's funny and the mystery of where exactly Walter went, kept me turning the pages until I was pleasantly surprised with the ending.
363 reviews
June 19, 2023
Another hilarious addition to the Penelope Rex series! This laugh out loud story follows our favorite protagonist, Penelope, who is faced with conquering her fear of the class goldfish, Walter. Every kid in the class gets a chance to take Walter home for the weekend and Penelope is dreading the time it is her turn. Walter has "unblinky eyes" and has apparently bit her in the past during a feeding. Will Penelope change her mind about Walter and become a brave T-rex or not? I already read this book three times with my family and it was a hit! Definitely would be fun for a story time read aloud!
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768 reviews9 followers
August 10, 2023
Now, I absolutely adore Mother Bruce by the same author. Maybe it's because I haven't read the other Penelope Rex books, but I didn't enjoy this one as much.

I will certainly use it as a read-aloud for classes. It is funny.

But I feel like it might ... hmm. Is it a little too over-the-top? Maybe I felt Penelope's emotions of anxiety and worry too much? Maybe it's just me? *Edited to add: It's me. I realized I had too much caffeine today.*

The ending is terrible.
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2,570 reviews15 followers
April 21, 2023
In which we learn even more about Penelope!
She has fears. She is afraid of stepping on cracks. And, of course, extinction. But mostly she's afraid of Walter the fish - the class pet. When her teacher announces that each student will get to take Walter home for a weekend, Penelope is not excited. In fact she is terrified. When her fateful weekend arrives, things do not go at all as she had planned. But she does manage to face her fears!
As delightful as the other Penelope books! And there is certainly room for a fourth book. Maybe about pets?
3,937 reviews26 followers
July 10, 2023
Hilarious!! Penelope is back along with Walter the class goldfish. Penelope is afraid of Walter after he bit her once and now the class gets to take turns taking Walter home for the weekend. OH NO! What will Penelope do??

In Penelope fashion, Walter is stashed in the closet, in the kitchen and other far-from Penelope locations but when Walter goes missing, Penelope has to overcome her fears. This is an absolutely guaranteed winner for kids for reading aloud and for lots of laughs along with a sweet message about overcoming fears - even when you are a 7 ft. tall T-Rex kindergartener!
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274 reviews
March 30, 2023
Penelope Rex is a hilarious and highly entertaining series. This is book #3. Penelope is quite frightened of the class goldfish, Walter & rightly so! Each class member has to take a turn bringing Walter home over the weekend, and just thinking about it gives Penelope high anxiety.

Be prepared to giggle a great deal while enjoying this story! And don't miss the "undies," the fun front and back cover underneath the book jacket!
8,414 reviews40 followers
April 10, 2023
Penelope is back and dreading bringing Walter home for her weekend. Readers see her fitting in better with her class but still being afraid of their goldfish. Finally, her turn arrives and she does all she can to ignore Walter including moving him to the kitchen to sleep. When she wakes up the next morning, Walter is gone. Fortunately, she finds him after searching a variety of places. I appreciate Higgins showing readers how to change their thinking and face fears.
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4,774 reviews31.3k followers
July 8, 2023
I remember when the 1st Penelope Rex book came out, We don't eat our classmates. My nephew loved that story. Laughed and laughed. I don't get to read to Nephew anymore. I think he would find this book less funny. He probably would think the goldfish cute, but....

I still think it's a cute book and it has some funny moments in it. Ryan Higgins sure has a decisive eye for story telling. Each of his story has a strong perspective that gives it a life of its own.
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2,565 reviews37 followers
July 9, 2023
Penelope Rex faces her fears when Walter the goldfish comes home with her for the weekend. Absolutely enjoyable and a fun read-aloud. I felt there was something slightly missing in the sequence where Walter is sought and found. Aside from the throw away line about the hamster there was none of the odd ball specificity this series usually has. Still a very enjoyable read-aloud, sure to delight Penelope fans.
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3,039 reviews33 followers
August 8, 2023
Penelope is afraid of the class goldfish. It has big eyes and bitey teeth. When it's Penelope's turn to take Walter, the goldfish, home for the weekend, she is very nervous. But when Walter goes missing, she searches diligently and realizes that perhaps Walter isn't quite as scary as she had imagined.

This could lead to a discussion on how to handle fear, how to do hard things, and even on perspective.
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