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Mouth Moths: More Classroom Tales


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No. of pages 112

Published: 2006

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Mysterious goings-on transpire in the classroom at the end of the hall. One of the four rules posted above the blackboard in the tall teacher's classroom is "Raise your hand to talk," but Paul can't seem to stop himself from just blurting out whatever he has to saythat is, until confetti-like moths begin fluttering around his face every time he opens his mouth. Not surprisinglygiven the way things work at W. T. Melon Elementary Schoolthere is a solution that Paul soon comes to learn. And so it goes with Kimberly, who has a bad habit of cutting in line, and Zachary, who can't seem to stay put in his chair."

 

There are 112 pages in this book. This book was published 2006 by Front Street Inc .

Douglas Evans has an MA in education and has taught fifteen years in settings ranging from a small logging town in Oregon to international schools in Helsinki and London. He currently lives in Berkeley, California. Larry Di Fiori has illustrated over sixty books for children, including the books of classroom stories by Douglas Evans, and has created pictures for "Parents, Sesame Street," and "Scholastic" magazines. He lives in New Canaan, Connecticut. Douglas Evans has taught in international schools in London, Helsinki and in Oregon. John Evans was born in Birmingham, England and has illustrated a number of both British and Japanese titles.

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