Pearl and Wagner: One Funny Day
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Rating | : | 4.65 (736 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0803730853 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 40 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-08-04 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
From School Library Journal Starred Review. Then he hopes that the announcement of a math test is another trick, only to discover that "It's for real." Next, Mr. Grade 1–3—In this delightful addition to a solid series, fluent beginning readers will identify with Wagner's April Fools' Day of frustration and satisfaction. All rights reserved. In the first chapter, the mouse is fooled by his friend Pearl, his teacher, the librarian, and the cafeteria menu. Pearl dazzles everyone with her jitterbug and Lulu hip-hops with some "smooth moves," but when Wagner boogies down he falls on his behind. Jumper holds a dance contest during a rainy recess in the gym. Done in pen and ink, watercolor, and colored pencil, Alley's distinguished illustrations feature a variety of expressive animal characters whose kinesthetic expressions cheerfully de
This easy-to-read installment of the Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor-winning Pearl and Wagner series promises a whole lot of giggles for young readers!. Wagner has been fooled by just about everyone this April Fools' Day--his best friend Pearl, his teacher, and even the librarian. Tired of being on the receiving end of all the pranks, Wagner is determined to have the last laugh
Rascally Wagner, who is having the worst April Fools’ Day ever, has a plan to make it the best! It was April first and the day didn't start off very well for Wagner. He didn't hear the alarm clock and he was late for school. Ms. Star wasn't going to be very happy with him, but there wasn't much he could do about that. When he was racing down the hallway, he ran into Pearl who told him Ms. Star was "roller-skating around the classroom." Wow, that would be something to see, but then she laughed and said "April fools!" Then when h
After earning a Masters Degree in Early Childhood Education, she decided to try her hand at writing, and settled in New York City. Louis, Missouri. When I write about Wiglaf, I think back to my grade school days; the cafeteria meatloaf, the torture of rope climbing in gym class, and the teachers who used to go off on tangents that were often much more interesting than what we were supposed t