"Rikochet accidentally injured a dancing wrestler. How can he make things right in time for the big match? Dance, Rikochet, dance!"--Page 4 of cover.
In Jason Platt's third Middle School Misadventures graphic novel, Newell’s perfectly comfortable life is turned upside down when Mrs.
When disaster strikes and Newell finds himself on track to summer school, he's given one last minute option to get out of it--participating in the upcoming Talent Show. The only problem is that he doesn't technically have a talent to show.
Talented ten-year-olds Emily, Bella, Chloe and Grace are sick of teachers assuming they are helpless princesses.
Focusing on the link between the ways disasters are framed by the stories told about them and how people tend to respond to them in practice, Rigby also shows how works of narrative fiction invite ethical reflection on human relations with ...
Oh, no! Rikochet accidentally injured a dancing wrestler. How can he make things right in time for the big match? Dance, Rikochet, dance!
THE HYATT TEA DANCE DISASTER: FAULTY DESIGN, PURE AND SIMPLE So far, the examples we have examined in this chapter have illustrated the effects of faulty designs combined with human error at the time of a disaster.
Kaylee:Homecoming is right around the corner and freshmen year is turning out to be quite interesting.
When the Summer sisters go into business not only to forecast weather but also to sell the weather which they dance into existence, one serious misstep leads to disaster.
This book is intended for readers who love the Magic Tree House series and are ready for a scary good time!
Grace's Dance Disaster