No. of pages 272
Published: 2018
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"Field Tripped" by Allan Woodrow follows the misadventures of a group of middle school students on a field trip that quickly spirals out of control. When a mishap leaves them stranded in an unfamiliar place, the students must band together to navigate challenges, face their fears, and learn valuable lessons about teamwork and friendship. As they encounter quirky characters and unexpected obstacles, they discover more about themselves and each other. With humor and heart, this story captures the essence of growing up and the importance of supporting one another in times of trouble. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is aimed at children at US 3rd grade-7th grade.
This book has been graded for interest at 8-12 years.
There are 272 pages in this book. This book was published in 2018 by Scholastic Press .
Allan Woodrow is the author of many books including The Pet War , Class Dismissed , Unschooled, Field Tripped , and now, inspired by Dracula, old werewolf movies, Young Frankenstein , and an odd affection for fish sticks, The Curse of the Werepenguin . When Allan isn't writing, or noshing on breading-coated seafood, he's often presenting to schools, libraries, and conferences. You can learn more about Allan at allanwoodrow. com Scott has produced work for television commercials, magazines, toys and comics. He spends his free time at his drafting board working on creations of his own. Originally from the seaport of Gloucester, Massachusetts, Scott currently resides on the South-west gulf coast of Florida (he can't stand living too far from the ocean) with his wife, two daughters and a rather affable pug named Linus Van Pelt.