Miss Nelson Is Missing! (Paperback)
| Author: Harry Allard | Joint Author: James Marshall |
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Product Details:
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN-10: 0395401461
ISBN-13: 9780395401460
Sku: 30060732
Publish Date: 10/1/1985
Dimensions:
(in Inches) 11H x 8.25L x 0.25T
Pages:
32
Age Range:
8 to 12
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| The arrival of a strict substitute teacher convinces Miss Nelsons students that they must find their cheery and hitherto unappreciated teacher and bring her back to school *Author: Allard, Harry *Publication Date: 1985/10/28 *Binding Type: Paperback *Grade Level: 2-3 *Language: English *Depth: 0.25 *Width: 8.25 *Height: 11.00 |
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From the Publisher:
The arrival of a strict substitute teacher convinces Miss Nelson's students that they must find their cheery and hitherto unappreciated teacher and bring her back to school |
Annotation:
The rowdy kids in Miss Nelson's class spend their school days throwing spitballs, giggling, and refusing to do their assignments--basically taking full advantage of their teacher's easygoing nature. But then, one day, Miss Nelson is absent, and in her place is a substitute teacher: Miss Viola Swamp. The kids plan to use this opportunity to really cut loose, but, unfortunately for them, Miss Swamp is as mean as Miss Nelson was permissive. Gone are Miss Nelson's pleasant smile and story times, now replaced with Miss Swamp's dark scowl and enormous homework assignments. Desperate for the return of the now very-much-appreciated Miss Nelson, the kids of Room 207 even go so far as to hire a detective to search for their missing teacher. Will Miss Nelson return and, if she does, will her students finally behave? Watercolor and pen-and-ink illustrations (which are full of visual tributes to the illustrator's home state of Texas) accompany the text.
The rowdy kids in Miss Nelson's class spend their school days throwing spitballs, giggling, and refusing to do their assignments--basically taking full advantage of their teacher's easygoing nature. But then, one day, Miss Nelson is absent, and in her place is a substitute teacher: Miss Viola Swamp. The kids plan to use this opportunity to really cut loose, but, unfortunately for them, Miss Swamp is as mean as Miss Nelson was permissive. Gone are Miss Nelson's pleasant smile and story times, now replaced with Miss Swamp's dark scowl and enormous homework assignments. Desperate for the return of the now very-much-appreciated Miss Nelson, the kids of Room 207 even go so far as to hire a detective to search for their missing teacher. Will Miss Nelson return and, if she does, will her students finally behave? Watercolor and pen-and-ink illustrations (which are full of visual tributes to the illustrator's home state of Texas) accompany the text.

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