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Sto caricando le informazioni... The Magic Eraser #1 (Locker 37)di Aaron Starmer
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When Carson Cooper learns magical Locker 37's combination, he is only seeking something to fix the stain on his pants, but gets a pink rubber eraser that can erase absolutely anything. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)813.6Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyClassificazione LCVotoMedia:
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Which is lucky for him, because he has a LOT of problems, ranging from not being able to multiply fractions to the worst problem of all - a stain on his pants. In a VERY embarrassing location. Hoping to find a spare pair of pants, he opens Locker 37 and starts on a wild ride. Before it's over, he and his friend Riley will have the first day of their lives. He'll run across the gym in his underwear, get stuck in a rain of cockroaches, sort of accidentally-on-purpose erase the school bully, and even learn how to multiply fractions.
This is just over 200 pages, which is a little long for a younger middle grade book, but it's a small, compact size and broken up with green and black illustrations, not to mention a few chapters explaining math (feel free to skip those if you've already figured out how to multiply fractions) and the myth behind Locker 37.
This is a school with a cafetorium (it's used as an auditorium at night) and such gems as, "I can promise you I'm not an evil wizard," Carson said. "Or else why would I need to borrow your jeans?" It was a good point. Conjuring a pair of jeans would be well within an evil wizard's capabilities."
The magic of Locker 37 isn't done - there's a sneak peek at the next book, featuring perfectionist Keisha James and her own experiences with the unpredictable locker.
Verdict: Funny and oh-so-relatable for fourth graders everywhere, this is sure to be a hit. Recommend to fans of Dav Pilkey, Dragonbreath, and anyone who's ever dealt with fractions and cockroaches all on the same day.
ISBN: 9780593094280; Published July 2020 by Penguin Workshop; Borrowed from another library in my consortium; Purchased for the library