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101 Ways to Bug Your Parents

101 Ways to Bug Your Parents

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book For Kids
Review: 101 Ways to Bug Your Parents is the 1999 winner of the Great Stone Face Children's Book Award. New Hampshire kids in grades 4-6 voted for this book as their favorite. Congratulations Lee Wardlaw!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Kid Tested, Mother NOT approved!
Review: A fair book. It's not the greatest. Kind of unusual. A little funny. I think it really dezerves a 3 1\2.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: 101 way to bug your parents
Review: Steve Wyatt (formally known as Sneeze) is a fifth grade boy who loves to make inventions! He, his best friend Hiccup and family are going on a summer vacation or so he thinks. It starts when his say they can't go on a vacation due to a money shortage. Worst of all his parents sign him up for summer school! And his dreams to go to the invention contention are ruined, and his big plans for the Nice Alarm are over! After that he starts to make a list on how to bug your parents. On the first day of summer school he stop by the hard ware store to ask reign (his friend) a bout his problem and Regan tells Sneeze that he can take him on one condition if he pays him the money for the expenses. Sneeze makes the deal but is lost on how to make the money. He wrote down some more way to bug his parents. In class Goldie the nosiest girl at school sees his list, Sneeze tells her that he has 101 more at home, that's when he gets the idea of how to make money to go to the invention convention. This book is dramatic funny and realistic!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Book!
Review: The kids liked this book, so I read it myself. And boy, was it was fun!

Although the title gives the impression that this is the kind of book a parent ought to pass up, it is really very well done.

Of course, it includes the list of 101 ways to bug your parents - which was the theme of Sneeze's own story in the book. But can you blame him? After all, his summer vacation WAS ruined!

But while Sneeze misses out on his summer plans, he gains a great deal in wisdom. A lot of important things are touched on in this book - what it might feel like to lose one's parent, a growing awareness of financial problems that adults often face, what's truly important in a friend, and even a hint of budding romance.

It's all in there! And it puts everything into perspective for Sneeze. I think most kids could learn something from this story.

I am impressed by this book and will look for other titles by thia author for my kids to read.

Well done!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: 101 way to bug your parents
Review: The long-awaited sequel to 101 Ways to Bug Your Parents will be published in summer of 2004 by Dial/Penguin. Title: 101 Ways to Bug Your Teacher. All your old friends will be back - - Sneeze, Hayley, Hiccup, Ace - - in another wacky story. -Lee Wardlaw, author

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 101 Ways to Bug Your Teacher
Review: The long-awaited sequel to 101 Ways to Bug Your Parents will be published in summer of 2004 by Dial/Penguin. Title: 101 Ways to Bug Your Teacher. All your old friends will be back - - Sneeze, Hayley, Hiccup, Ace - - in another wacky story. -Lee Wardlaw, author

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 101 Ways To Bug your Parents!!!!!-Wonderful,full of suprises
Review: This book is about a boy who just has so many ideas and just cant use lots of them until one day one invention comes along that changes his life................. For your information Im not a grownup Im 10 years old.I recomend this to high level readers.This is a great book for ages 9-13.READ IT!!! :0)


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