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Age Range
9 - 12
Genre
fiction
Page Count
160
Publisher
Scholastic Inc
Grade Level
4th - 5th
ISBN
9780590029650
Lexile
590
Themes
fantasy
Help I'm Trapped in the First Day of Summer Camp
Written by
Todd Strasser
In the hilarious tradition of Freaky Friday, is this wildly funny series about an everyday kid with extraordinary problems—he’s always finding himself in somebody else’s skin, and has to find a way back to himself
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Trying New Things Activity Guide for 3-5
This activity guide supports books on trying new things for grades 3-5.
MY FAVORITES
Age Range
9 - 12
Genre
fiction
Page Count
160
Publisher
Scholastic Inc
Grade Level
4th - 5th
ISBN
9780590029650
Lexile
590
Themes
fantasy
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