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How to Survive Third Grade
by Laurie Lawlor

How to Survive Third Grade
Book Capers, our book discussion group for students in grades 2 & 3, read and discussed How to Survive Third Grade. If you liked this book, you may also like reading other books by this author:

Second Grade Dog by Laurie Lawlor JE LAW
Bones, a lonely dog, looks for friends by disguising himself as a second-grader and spends an adventurous day at school.
 
The Worst Kid Who Ever Lived on Eighth Avenue by Laurie Lawlor JE LAW
Mary Lou and her friends are sure that Leroy, the worst kid who ever lived on Eighth Avenue, is up to no good when they see him burring something in his backyard.
 

MORE BOOKS TO ENJOY: More tales from the third grade.  

Ellen Tebbits by Beverly Cleary J CLE
Ellen is sure that if any of the girls at her school discovers her secret she will die of embarrassment until she meets Austine Allen, a new girl who is hiding the very same secret.
 
Amber Brown is Not a Crayon by Paula Danziger J DAN
Disaster strikes Amber Brown's third grade world when her best friend, Justin Daniels, has to move to a different town.
 
How to be Cool in The Third Grade by Betsy Duffey J DUF
When Robbie is marked as a target by a bully at school, he decides the only way to survive the third grade is by being cool.
 
Class Clown by Johanna Hurwitz J HUR
Lucas Cott, the class clown of the third grade, finds it very hard to turn over a new leaf when he decides to become the perfect student.
 
Horrible Harry Moves Up To Third Grade by Suzy Kline J KLI
Horrible Harry and his pals are back at South School and ready for another adventure - this time a class trip to a creepy old prison and copper mine.
 
Good Grief Third Grade by Colleen McKenna J MCK
Marsha Cessano is determined to be good in third grade - no messy desk, no temper, no tricks - but Roger Friday is making things difficult.
 
Thc Class with the Summer Birthdays by Dian Curtis Regan J REG
Because everyone in Brittany's class has a summer birthday, she need to come up with a plan if they want to celebrate birthdays this year.


This list was prepared by Youth Services at St. Charles Public Library, January 2000.
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