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Bezig met laden... The Principal From The Black Lagoon (origineel 1993; editie 1993)door Mike Thaler (Auteur)
Informatie over het werkThe Principal from the Black Lagoon door Mike Thaler (1993)
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Onderdeel van de reeks(en)Black Lagoon (2)
On the third day of school, a young boy is sent to the principal's office and thinks about all the horrifying rumors he has heard about her. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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People go to Mrs. Green’s office and never return. Bones and skeletons, they say, fill the waiting room. The rug is red so that the blood doesn’t show.
What will happen to me? Will I become part of her coat rack? Food for her pet alligator? A paperweight or a bookmark? Maybe Mrs. Green will put me into one of the cages under her desk. Or send me home in chains.
What happens if she decides to keep me for one of her experiments? Will I end up with a dog’s head? A hamster’s hands? A chicken’s feet?
And now the door is slowly opening . . . .
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In this book, part of the author’s Black Lagoon series, Mrs. Green, the teacher in “The Teacher from the Black Lagoon,” has become the principal. And, although the being-sent-to-the-principal’s-office situation is not quite as relatable as a new teacher for young readers, even the best-behaved youngsters can imagine what it would be like to be sent to the principal’s office.
The targeted audience for this hilarious picture book, young readers ages four through eight, preschool through the primary grades, are sure to enjoy this preposterous tale filled with absurd imaginings and speculation. Young readers, familiar with school settings, are likely to empathize with the main character.
Colorful illustrations accompany the story; the imaginative tale is sure to keep youngsters giggling.
Highly recommended. ( )