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Howie always has his homework. Is is possible that a dragon took it?
Looking for a funny back to school notebook? This novelty ate my homework journal is great for school or work. Measures 8.5x11 inches with 120 pages and perfect for animal and pet lovers
"Abby really doesn't want to do her homework. So she creates a black hole to swallow it up... but the black hole turns into a baby universe!"--
Following the successful repackaging of Bruce Coville’s My Teacher Is an Alien series, great new covers for another popular backlist series from the bestselling author. IT’S THE WEIRDEST ALIEN INVASION EVER! “I cannot tell a lie,” says Rod Allbright. And it’s the truth. Ask him a question and he’s bound to give you an honest answer. Which is why, when his teacher asks what happened to last night’s math assignment, Rod has to give the only answer he can: “Aliens ate my homework, Miss Maloney!” Of course, no one believes Rod this time, so they don’t bother to ask him why the aliens are here. It’s just as well, since he is sworn to silence about their secret mission and the fact that he has been drafted to help them!
This "My Dragon Ate My Homework" composition notebook is a funny gift idea for teachers, students, women, teens, and kids who love dragons and lizards. Go back to school in style- your style. Show this new school year you mean business. Express your unique personality with this attractive composition notebook journal. Great for birthdays, holidays, Christmas, or back-to-school! Wonderful study aid for children, teens, tutors, homeschoolers, and college students. 7.44" x 9.69" Paperback book 120 pages (60 sheets) College ruled Attractive matte cover Perfect for gift giving!
This story kicks off a new full-color series of unofficial graphic novels for Minecrafters! When quiet farm girl Pixel receives an acceptance letter from the prestigious academy for gifted students, Redstone Junior High, she is thrilled! And she works up the courage to leave her family and her beloved farm animals to become a Redstone student. The school prides itself on its safety record as much as its academics -- Mob-free for more than 100 years! boasts a sign on campus. Little does Pixel know that the school's long history of safety is about to take an unsettling turn. When zombies begin popping up on campus, the students begin to panic. Pixel, with the help of her new best friends, is the only one who can figure out why the zombies are invading -- but can she do it before the school becomes a battlefield? The adventure that unfolds will test Pixel's courage, reveal a unique and precious gift that she never knew she had, and change how she treats hostile mobs forever.
Arnold Z. Ombee has escaped a secret government zombie project -- but now can he survive human elementary school? From the hilarious mind behind the Crimebiters series comes a new trilogy that fans of The Last Kids on Earth will love to pieces (literally). Arnold Z. Ombee has escaped a secret government lab that's developing zombies. Young, scared, and alone, he is found by the Kinders, a warmhearted couple who take him in. The Kinders decide Arnold will become part of their family. They help him disguise his undead appearance and teach him how to act like a human boy. After a lot of practice, he's ready for the ultimate test: Fifth grade!
Funny My Dragon Ate My Homework Notebook This fun dragon themed notebook is perfect for dragon enthusiasts including mom, dad, son or daughter. Makes a perfect gift for any dragon lover at Christmas, Halloween or for a Birthday. 120 Pages 6 x 9 inches Soft Matte Cover College Ruled White Paper
In these four collections of verse (The Dog Ate My Homework, I Never Said I Wasn't Difficult, Am I Naturally This Crazy? and Which Way to the Dragon!), Sara Holbrook deals honestly with issues facing adolescents: school, divorce, anger, violence, love, friendship, and self-esteem. Through her straight-talk style, Holbrook captures the joys, pains, and attitudes that preteens and teenagers feel and provides a message of understanding that readers will appreciate.
The Bailey School kids investigate to see if a mad scientist can turn a snow sculpture into a real dragon.