Ms. Pritikin reads "Loup Gouloup et la lune" en françaisA charming story in French about a wolf and the moon.
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Mrs. Blasko reads "The Fungus That Ate My School" by Arthur DorrosWhile the students are home for spring vacation, the fungus they are growing in their classroom grows and grows and takes over the entire school.
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Chef Zac reads "Blueberries for Sal" by Robert McCloskeyLittle Sal and Little Bear both lose their mothers while eating blueberries and almost end up with the other's mother.
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Ms. Lesak, Ms. Coleman, Ms. Shelby, and Mr. Rampson read "Creepy Carrots" by Aaron ReynoldsThe carrots that grow in Crackenhopper Field are the fattest and crispiest around and Jasper Rabbit cannot resist pulling some to eat each time he passes by, until he begins hearing and seeing creepy carrots wherever he goes.
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Mr. Howe reads "A Perfectly Messed Up Story" by Patrick McDonnellLouie becomes angry when the story in which he appears is ruined by messes from jelly, peanut butter, and other things that do not belong in books.
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Ms. Coleman reads chapter 1 of "The Princess in Black" by Dean and Shannon HaleCan the princess sneak away, transform into her alter ego, and defeat the monster before the nosy duchess discovers her secret?
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Mrs. Blasko reads "The Incredible Book Eating Boy" by Oliver JeffersHenry loves to eat books, until he begins to feel quite ill and decides that maybe he could do something else with the books he has been devouring.
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Mrs. Przygoda reads "I Am Peace" by Susan VerdeA child starts to get carried away with worry and rushing thoughts before taking a breath, steadying, observing thoughts, feeling kindness, feeling thankful, and experiencing the world.
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