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ΓÇó Character-led presentation encourages readers to explore global citizenship with a neutral viewpointΓÇó Photographic book allows diversity of representation on a global level: readers will see the real world ΓÇó Vector characters help the reader explore the topic ΓÇô Bo will ask the difficult questions and Zop and the reader will find the answersΓÇó Strong topical themesΓÇó Internationally minded in tone, theme and representation
ΓÇó Character-led presentation encourages readers to explore global citizenship with a neutral viewpointΓÇó Photographic book allows diversity of representation on a global level: readers will see the real world ΓÇó Vector characters help the reader explore the topic ΓÇô Bo will ask the difficult questions and Zop and the reader will find the answersΓÇó Strong topical themesΓÇó Internationally minded in tone, theme and representation
ΓÇó Character-led presentation encourages readers to explore global citizenship with a neutral viewpointΓÇó Photographic book allows diversity of representation on a global level: readers will see the real world ΓÇó Vector characters help the reader explore the topic ΓÇô Bo will ask the difficult questions and Zop and the reader will find the answersΓÇó Strong topical themesΓÇó Internationally minded in tone, theme and representation
ΓÇó Character-led presentation encourages readers to explore global citizenship with a neutral viewpointΓÇó Photographic book allows diversity of representation on a global level: readers will see the real world ΓÇó Vector characters help the reader explore the topic ΓÇô Bo will ask the difficult questions and Zop and the reader will find the answersΓÇó Strong topical themesΓÇó Internationally minded in tone, theme and representation
Special mission: field trip! Mrs. Buckle's class is going to the aquarium?even Spork, the new alien at school. But when Jack tells a lie, Spork lands in deep water . . . with SHARKS!
First published in the United States of America in 2016 by Kane Press, Inc.
"Trixie gets nervous that Spork, the alien in class, is feeling homesick, so she kindly comes up with a plan to make school feel more like outerspace"--
"Adam wishes memorizing the states was as easy for him as learning new sports, such as Spork's alien sport yubble"--
"When Piper runs for student council, she needs the help of the alien Spork in order to add razzle-dazzle to her campaign"--
Making money is easy! Jack gets two dollars to sweep the sidewalk, a dollar to take out trash, five dollars to dust. Soon he'll have enough to buy a special copy of his favorite comic book! Jack has it all under control, unlike Spork, who's crazy for video games. But Jack forgot one thing. Making money may be easy. Keeping it is hard!
Newton wants to surprise his classmates with a newly-hatched chicken on Farm Day, but the alien, Spork, wants to speed things up.
Going, going, gone! Spork kicks a ball over an old brick wall. Behind it, Trixie finds a secret, totally forgotten park! The fountain is broken. The benches are battered. But if Trixie can get her friends to give flowers, paint, and tools, maybe the mayor won't lock the park up. Too bad Trixie has nothing to chip in . . . besides hard work!
"When a famous author who writes about evil aliens comes to the school, Grace is prepared to explain how aliens, like Spork, aren't always bad guys"--
"Alien Spork finally earns his Solo Explorer's badge, but he needs the cooperation of all his earthling friends to return to his home planet for the ceremony"--
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