My Fox Ate My Homework

Author:   David Blaze
Publisher:   Blaze Books for Young Readers
Volume:   1
ISBN:  

9781732591462


Pages:   106
Publication Date:   09 November 2018
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Format:   Hardback
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"Age Level: 8 and up / Grade Level: 3rd and up A Favorite Birthday Gift and Christmas Gift, Enjoyed By Thousands of Young Readers! My name is Jonah Johnson, and I'm in the 6th grade - but please call me Joe. My whole world just got turned upside down. It's my first day at a new school and I've already got to deal with the bully. If that wasn't bad enough, there's a talking fox that keeps getting me into trouble at my new house in the country. I know it sounds crazy, but it's true! To top it all off, I've got to help save my mom's house! Readers' Favorite Children's Book Award Winner Over 1600 five-star series ratings and reviews on Amazon and Goodreads! ""My 8 year old has to read 20 minutes a day as part of her homework. She normally grabs a book with 30 pages. We found this one on Kindle as she's read all her books at least twice. The first night she read two chapters. the second night she read 3 chapters and on and on. She was enjoying it so much that she wasn't concentrated on reading for 20 minutes as much she was interested in finding out more about Fox. The first ""chapter"" book she actually finished!"" ★★★★★ My Fox Ate My Homework is a funny fantasy for kids, teachers, librarians and parents. It's an enjoyable story that pulls in even reluctant readers. What readers are saying about this book: ""I love that fox. I am 7 years old."" ★★★★★ ""i'm 8 years old and this is now one of my favorite books."" ★★★★★ ""8 year old 3rd grader did a book report on this. He really enjoyed reading it!"" ★★★★★ ""I purchased it for my 9 year old daughter and she LOVES it!"" ★★★★★ ""My daughter, who is ten years old, reads a book a month and said this was the best book she has ever read."" ★★★★★ ""My 12 year old is hard to get to read or enjoy reading but finding this book for his school reading logs made him enjoy reading every night!"" ★★★★★ ""We are a 5th grade class and we read this book. Best book in the world."" ★★★★★"

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Author:   David Blaze
Publisher:   Blaze Books for Young Readers
Imprint:   Blaze Books for Young Readers
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.313kg
ISBN:  

9781732591462


ISBN 10:   1732591466
Pages:   106
Publication Date:   09 November 2018
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

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(5 star review) Blaze is a seriously entertaining writer who gets the odd and quirky humor kids like, and many fortunate adults somehow still appreciate. Joe's the new kid, but he quickly ends up with a best friend who just happens to be a fox -- one who also has a sense of humor and a predilection for outrageous ideas. My Fox Ate My Homework is most highly recommended. - Jack Magnus (5 star review) My Fox Ate My Homework by David Blaze is an ideal book for children from eight to thirteen years old, and would be an excellent addition to any school library. Without doubt, it would result in stimulating and unusual class discussions. The story of Joe (Jonah to Mom) opens with Joe's first day at a new school, and threats from the class bully if he doesn't do his homework for him. Mom is unmarried and has moved to a dilapidated old house left to her by Joe's Great-Grandma. A debt collector arrives on the doorstep; Great-Grandma had failed to pay her tax, and jobless Mom doesn't have enough money. The only good thing for Joe is that he meets a fox, an extremely unusual fox successfully designed to be irresistible to youngsters. - Sarah Stuart (5 star review) David Blaze has done a marvelous job in capturing sentiments and problems that kids face as they grow up. Bullying is one of the themes that is so masterfully developed and it's a common reality in modern schools. The characters are compelling and memorable. The narrative voice is absorbing. I read this book with my seven-year-old son and he developed a lot of sympathy for Joe. I was thrilled when he asked questions, just the way he does whenever I read The Little Prince by Antoine de St-Exup ry to him. My Fox Ate My Homework is an entertaining and educative read for kids; a grand success. - Ruffina Oserio


Blaze is a seriously entertaining writer who gets the odd and quirky humor kids like, and many fortunate adults somehow still appreciate. Joe's the new kid, but he quickly ends up with a best friend who just happens to be a fox -- one who also has a sense of humor and a predilection for outrageous ideas. My Fox Ate My Homework is most highly recommended. - Jack Magnus (5 star review) My Fox Ate My Homework by David Blaze is an ideal book for children from eight to thirteen years old, and would be an excellent addition to any school library. Without doubt, it would result in stimulating and unusual class discussions. The story of Joe (Jonah to Mom) opens with Joe's first day at a new school, and threats from the class bully if he doesn't do his homework for him. Mom is unmarried and has moved to a dilapidated old house left to her by Joe's Great-Grandma. A debt collector arrives on the doorstep; Great-Grandma had failed to pay her tax, and jobless Mom doesn't have enough money. The only good thing for Joe is that he meets a fox, an extremely unusual fox successfully designed to be irresistible to youngsters. - Sarah Stuart (5 star review) David Blaze has done a marvelous job in capturing sentiments and problems that kids face as they grow up. Bullying is one of the themes that is so masterfully developed and it's a common reality in modern schools. The characters are compelling and memorable. The narrative voice is absorbing. I read this book with my seven-year-old son and he developed a lot of sympathy for Joe. I was thrilled when he asked questions, just the way he does whenever I read The Little Prince by Antoine de St-Exup ry to him. My Fox Ate My Homework is an entertaining and educative read for kids; a grand success. - Ruffina Oserio (5 star review)


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