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Caractéristiques de l'objet
- État
- Bon
- Remarques du vendeur
- “This is a used book in good condition and may show some signs of use or wear .”
- ISBN
- 9780312555955
- Book Title
- School! : Adventures at the Harvey N. Trouble Elementary School
- Publisher
- Square Fish
- Item Length
- 7.3 in
- Publication Year
- 2012
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Illustrator
- Booth, George, Yes
- Item Height
- 0.5 in
- Genre
- Juvenile Fiction
- Topic
- Humorous Stories, School & Education, General, Family / General (See Also Headings under Social Themes)
- Item Weight
- 5.3 Oz
- Item Width
- 6 in
- Number of Pages
- 176 Pages
À propos de ce produit
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Square Fish
ISBN-10
0312555954
ISBN-13
9780312555955
eBay Product ID (ePID)
111132772
Product Key Features
Book Title
School! : Adventures at the Harvey N. Trouble Elementary School
Number of Pages
176 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2012
Topic
Humorous Stories, School & Education, General, Family / General (See Also Headings under Social Themes)
Illustrator
Booth, George, Yes
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
5.3 Oz
Item Length
7.3 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
LCCN
2012-007637
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"Offbeat humor transfers into Harvey N. Trouble Elementary School, where Mr. Ivan Stuckinaditch drives the bus (or tries to) and Mr. Norman Don't-know is a clueless substitute teacher for dubious students like little Izzy Normal. There's nothing normal about [George] Booth's sketches and Kate McMullan's text, which will delight and challenge kids who love puns and wordplay." -- USA Today "School! almost reels in a tornado of silly wordplay and fast-paced events, with students like Dewey Haveto and little Izzy Normal in a chorus of confusion. Booth's comical portraits look like cameos of his beloved New Yorker cartoons--the janitors Iquit and Quitoo, tossing their brooms aside, could have just stepped off one of those crowded country porches." -- The New York Times Book Review "A playful, silly read that will draw young readers with its lighthearted humor." -- BCCB "If silly homonyms please you, you'll love a week with Chuckie Upkins, Gladys Friday, Iona Tricycle and more." -- The Chicago Tribune "Booth's great cartoon illustrations add whimsy and pure fun to every page, a quality that, when paired with McMullan's simple, quirky story, may well draw in reluctant readers. This is a good chapter book for children who enjoy the visual stimulation of well-done graphics." -- School Library Journal "If 30 Rock were set in an elementary school, one suspects it would resemble this loopy, breakneck comedy." -- Publishers Weekly, If 30 Rock were set in an elementary school, one suspects it would resemble this loopy, breakneck comedy., Booth's great cartoon illustrations add whimsy and pure fun to every page, a quality that, when paired with McMullan's simple, quirky story, may well draw in reluctant readers. This is a good chapter book for children who enjoy the visual stimulation of well-done graphics., "Offbeat humor transfers into Harvey N. Trouble Elementary School, where Mr. Ivan Stuckinaditch drives the bus (or tries to) and Mr. Norman Don't-know is a clueless substitute teacher for dubious students like little Izzy Normal. There's nothing normal about [George] Booth's sketches and Kate McMullan's text, which will delight and challenge kids who love puns and wordplay." USA Today " School! almost reels in a tornado of silly wordplay and fast-paced events, with students like Dewey Haveto and little Izzy Normal in a chorus of confusion. Booth's comical portraits look like cameos of his beloved New Yorker cartoons-the janitors Iquit and Quitoo, tossing their brooms aside, could have just stepped off one of those crowded country porches." The New York Times Book Review "A playful, silly read that will draw young readers with its lighthearted humor." Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "If silly homonyms please you, you'll love a week with Chuckie Upkins, Gladys Friday, Iona Tricycle and more." The Chicago Tribune "Booth's great cartoon illustrations add whimsy and pure fun to every page, a quality that, when paired with McMullan's simple, quirky story, may well draw in reluctant readers. This is a good chapter book for children who enjoy the visual stimulation of well-done graphics." School Library Journal "If 30 Rock were set in an elementary school, one suspects it would resemble this loopy, breakneck comedy." Publishers Weekly, Praise for School! : "Offbeat humor transfers into Harvey N. Trouble Elementary School, where Mr. Ivan Stuckinaditch drives the bus (or tries to) and Mr. Norman Don't-know is a clueless substitute teacher for dubious students like little Izzy Normal. There's nothing normal about [George] Booth's sketches and Kate McMullan's text, which will delight and challenge kids who love puns and wordplay." - USA Today "School! almost reels in a tornado of silly wordplay and fast-paced events, with students like Dewey Haveto and little Izzy Normal in a chorus of confusion. Booth's comical portraits look like cameos of his beloved New Yorker cartoons-the janitors Iquit and Quitoo, tossing their brooms aside, could have just stepped off one of those crowded country porches." - The New York Times Book Review "A playful, silly read that will draw young readers with its lighthearted humor." - BCCB "If silly homonyms please you, you'll love a week with Chuckie Upkins, Gladys Friday, Iona Tricycle and more." - The Chicago Tribune "Booth's great cartoon illustrations add whimsy and pure fun to every page, a quality that, when paired with McMullan's simple, quirky story, may well draw in reluctant readers. This is a good chapter book for children who enjoy the visual stimulation of well-done graphics." - School Library Journal "If 30 Rock were set in an elementary school, one suspects it would resemble this loopy, breakneck comedy." - Publishers Weekly, School! almost reels in a tornado of silly wordplay and fast-paced events, with students like Dewey Haveto and little Izzy Normal in a chorus of confusion. Booth's comical portraits look like cameos of his beloved New Yorker cartoons--the janitors Iquit and Quitoo, tossing their brooms aside, could have just stepped off one of those crowded country porches., Offbeat humor transfers into Harvey N. Trouble Elementary School, where Mr. Ivan Stuckinaditch drives the bus (or tries to) and Mr. Norman Don't-know is a clueless substitute teacher for dubious students like little Izzy Normal. There's nothing normal about [George] Booth's sketches and Kate McMullan's text, which will delight and challenge kids who love puns and wordplay., If silly homonyms please you, you'll love a week with Chuckie Upkins, Gladys Friday, Iona Tricycle and more., "Offbeat humor transfers into Harvey N. Trouble Elementary School, where Mr. Ivan Stuckinaditch drives the bus (or tries to) and Mr. Norman Don't-know is a clueless substitute teacher for dubious students like little Izzy Normal. There's nothing normal about [George] Booth's sketches and Kate McMullan's text, which will delight and challenge kids who love puns and wordplay."- USA Today "School! almost reels in a tornado of silly wordplay and fast-paced events, with students like Dewey Haveto and little Izzy Normal in a chorus of confusion. Booth's comical portraits look like cameos of his beloved New Yorker cartoons-the janitors Iquit and Quitoo, tossing their brooms aside, could have just stepped off one of those crowded country porches."- The New York Times Book Review "A playful, silly read that will draw young readers with its lighthearted humor."- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "If silly homonyms please you, you'll love a week with Chuckie Upkins, Gladys Friday, Iona Tricycle and more."- The Chicago Tribune "Booth's great cartoon illustrations add whimsy and pure fun to every page, a quality that, when paired with McMullan's simple, quirky story, may well draw in reluctant readers. This is a good chapter book for children who enjoy the visual stimulation of well-done graphics."- School Library Journal "If 30 Rock were set in an elementary school, one suspects it would resemble this loopy, breakneck comedy."- Publishers Weekly, "Offbeat humor transfers into Harvey N. Trouble Elementary School, where Mr. Ivan Stuckinaditch drives the bus (or tries to) and Mr. Norman Don't-know is a clueless substitute teacher for dubious students like little Izzy Normal. There's nothing normal about [George] Booth's sketches and Kate McMullan's text, which will delight and challenge kids who love puns and wordplay." - USA Today "School! almost reels in a tornado of silly wordplay and fast-paced events, with students like Dewey Haveto and little Izzy Normal in a chorus of confusion. Booth's comical portraits look like cameos of his beloved New Yorker cartoons-the janitors Iquit and Quitoo, tossing their brooms aside, could have just stepped off one of those crowded country porches." - The New York Times Book Review "A playful, silly read that will draw young readers with its lighthearted humor." - BCCB "If silly homonyms please you, you'll love a week with Chuckie Upkins, Gladys Friday, Iona Tricycle and more." - The Chicago Tribune "Booth's great cartoon illustrations add whimsy and pure fun to every page, a quality that, when paired with McMullan's simple, quirky story, may well draw in reluctant readers. This is a good chapter book for children who enjoy the visual stimulation of well-done graphics." - School Library Journal "If 30 Rock were set in an elementary school, one suspects it would resemble this loopy, breakneck comedy." - Publishers Weekly
Grade From
First Grade
Grade To
Fourth Grade
Dewey Decimal
[Fic]
Synopsis
Welcome to the Harvey N. Trouble Elementary School, where you will experience a week in the life of an exceptional group of characters. There's the principal, Miss Ingashoe, and her secretary, Ms. Cecelia Seeyalater; teachers Mr. Hugh da Mann and Mrs. Doremi Fasollatido; and students Abby Birthday, Sid Down, Viola Fuss, Dewey Haveto, and many more! This heavily illustrated, full-color, fabulously designed young chapter book is a must-have, back-to-school title that chronicles the very simple story of Ron Faster--as he learns some important lessons about life--during his adventures on a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday in a most unusual school. School! is a 2011 Bank Street-Best Children's Book of the Year., The genius of New Yorker cartoonist George Booth's illustrations and Kate McMullan's storytelling comes together for a classic back-to-school gem., Welcome to the Harvey N. Trouble Elementary School, where you will experience a week in the life of an exceptional group of characters. There's the principal, Miss Ingashoe, and her secretary, Ms. Cecelia Seeyalater; teachers Mr. Hugh da Mann and Mrs. Doremi Fasollatido; and students Abby Birthday, Sid Down, Viola Fuss, Dewey Haveto, and many more This heavily illustrated, full-color, fabulously designed young chapter book is a must-have, back-to-school title that chronicles the very simple story of Ron Faster--as he learns some important lessons about life--during his adventures on a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday in a most unusual school. School is a 2011 Bank Street-Best Children's Book of the Year.
LC Classification Number
PZ7.M47879Scd 2012
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