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The Fabled Fourth Graders of Aesop Elementary School

Paperback

Author: Fleming, Candace
ISBN: 9780440422297 Publisher: Random House Children's Books

These contemporary ÒfablesÓ are instructive, hilarious, and now in paperback!

The fourth graders at Aesop Elementary are, well, unusual. ThereÕs Calvin Tallywong, who wants to go back to kindergarten. But when he actually gets the chance, heÕs forced to do the squirrel dance and wear a yellow-school-bus name tag. The moral of his story? Be careful what you wish for. Then thereÕs Amisha Spelwadi, who can spell wildebeest, no problem. SheÕs sure sheÕll get 100 percent on her spelling test. But when the teacher, Mr. Jupiter, asks the class to spell cat, all Amisha can come up with is kat. The moral this time? DonÕt count your chickens before they hatch.

HereÕs a collection of contemporary fables about a hilariously rambunctious group of kids and their amazing teacher that is sure to delight students and teachers alike!

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