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Overview""A great choice for beginning chapter-book readers."" —SLJThe morning bell has rung at Watertower Elementary School, and it’s time for Mrs. Pidgeon’s class to turn to page 52 in their science books to learn about one of the most spectacular scientific subjects of all—the human body! As usual, Gooney Bird has a special plan to make learning more fun. But what on earth is in that scary-looking box that her uncle, Dr. Oglethorpe, has brought to the second grade And what does it have to do with the charms on Gooney’s jingling silver bracelet It looks as if another special story is in the works! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lois Lowry , Middy ThomasPublisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Imprint: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company ISBN: 9780544455962ISBN 10: 0544455967 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 12 May 2015 Recommended Age: From 6 to 9 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children's (6-12) Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""[Napoleon's] disappearance adds an unexpected element of mystery to the narrative, which conveys a certain amount of information along with a vibrant attitude toward learning, an appreciation for the children's varied personalities, and a wry sense of humor."" --Booklist ""As always, the story is full of spot-on dialogue that captures every enthusiastic remark or bashful comment added by these winning second graders. It combines with a compelling story structure that is not only highly readable, but entertainingly informative."" --Kirkus ""A great choice for beginning chapter-book readers."" --School Library Journal ""With apt jokes, recognizable classroom curriculum, and comfortably familiar characters, not to mention sly jabs at censorship, Lowry's Gooney Bird and her skeletal adventures will satisfy readers who appreciate a humerus tale."" --Bulletin for the Center of Children's Books -- [Napoleon's] disappearance adds an unexpected element of mystery to the narrative, which conveys a certain amount of information along with a vibrant attitude toward learning, an appreciation for the children's varied personalities, and a wry sense of humor. -- Booklist As always, the story is full of spot-on dialogue that captures every enthusiastic remark or bashful comment added by these winning second graders. It combines with a compelling story structure that is not only highly readable, but entertainingly informative. -- Kirkus A great choice for beginning chapter-book readers. -- School Library Journal With apt jokes, recognizable classroom curriculum, and comfortably familiar characters, not to mention sly jabs at censorship, Lowry's Gooney Bird and her skeletal adventures will satisfy readers who appreciate a humerus tale. -- Bulletin for the Center of Children's Books [Napoleon's] disappearance adds an unexpected element of mystery to the narrative, which conveys a certain amount of information along with a vibrant attitude toward learning, an appreciation for the children's varied personalities, and a wry sense of humor. --Booklist As always, the story is full of spot-on dialogue that captures every enthusiastic remark or bashful comment added by these winning second graders. It combines with a compelling story structure that is not only highly readable, but entertainingly informative. --Kirkus A great choice for beginning chapter-book readers. --School Library Journal With apt jokes, recognizable classroom curriculum, and comfortably familiar characters, not to mention sly jabs at censorship, Lowry's Gooney Bird and her skeletal adventures will satisfy readers who appreciate a humerus tale. --Bulletin for the Center of Children's Books Author InformationLois Lowry has written many books that have garnered countless honors and awards, including two Newbery Medals. She and the illustrator Middy Thomas have been friends for years and enjoy working on the Gooney Bird books together. Lois Lowry divides her time between Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Falmouth, Maine. Middy Thomas lives in Maine. Visit Ms. Lowry's website at www.loislowry.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |