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Last Day Blues (Paperback)

Author:  Julie/ Love Danneberg Illustrator:  Judy Love
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Product Details:

Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1580890466
ISBN-13: 9781580890465
Sku: 31307085
Publish Date: 2/10/2006
Dimensions:  (in Inches) 10.25H x 8.75L x 0.5T
Pages:  32
Age Range:  9 to 12
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It's the last week of school and Mrs. Hartwell's class is excited to leave for summer vacation. The only problem is that the kids don't want their teacher to miss them while they're gone. Once again Julie Danneberg and Judy Love bring to life the crazy antics of Mrs. Hartwell and her class and show that teachers and students are more alike than different.
From the Publisher:
Although Mrs. Hartwell's class is excited to leave for summer vacation, they don't want their teacher to miss them while they're gone, in a title that shows that teachers and students are more alike than different. By the creators of First Day Jitters. Simultaneous.During the last week of school, the students in Mrs. Hartwell's class try to come up with the perfect present for their teacher.
Annotation:
The last day of school is approaching, and Mrs. Sarah Jane Hartwell's elementary school students are feeling pretty sad about leaving her for the summer, so they decide to give her something special. Everyone is reminiscing about the things they'll miss, from school lunches to Daisy, the class snake. After some serious thought, the kids come up with something perfect to say good-bye with. But while the students assume that Mrs. Hartwell will be crying over her lesson plans all summer, the teacher has other plans. With full-color illustrations. By the author of FIRST DAY JITTERS.

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Kirkus Reviews
"[Danneberg] perfectly captures the emotional trauma the students imagine their teachers will go through as they leave for the summer. Her final illustration hysterically shatters that myth, and will have every teach cheering aloud. What a perfect end to the school year." 1/15/2006
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