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A**A
Love ALL of Diane deGroat's books and so do the ...
Love ALL of Diane deGroat's books and so do the kids in my class. We read one almost monthly and they look forward to them every time!
K**R
My students love this series!
Loved adding this to our Author study!
N**O
1st graders loved it
Bought and shared with 1st graders. Teachers said the children loved it. The book made them think about how to be nice but have fun on April Fool's Day.
A**R
Four Stars
Very cute book
A**A
Not too happy when I realized I could have bought it new ...
It was a little more tha lightly used. Not too happy when I realized I could have bought it new for the same price else where
D**R
Watch Gilbert's "worst April Fools' Day" turn into his best ever when he tricks Lewis!
It was April Fools' Day and Gilbert was anxious to get to school to play tricks on his friends. He was loading his knapsack with fake ants, spiders and fun stuff like spicy gum. His sister Lola told him a joke, but he didn't have time to show her how to play a real trick and rushed off to catch the bus. Patty played the "shoe's untied" trick on him, a great one he could do to someone else. Principal Pug was in on the tricks too. "Day nice a have!" Wow, he was something else, but Mrs. Byrd wasn't going to be any fun, or so he thought. She played a trick on him too. Hahahahahaha!Poor Gilbert even got stuck sitting on a whoopee cushion. PLFFFT! Nobody liked his dumb old tricks. Even his mother "got him" by sticking a gummy worm in his apple. EVERYONE was tricking Gilbert. "This is the worst April Fools' Day ever-everybody's playing tricks on me, but I can't trick anyone! Gilbert did some heavy thinking and told Lewis he had "one more trick" he'd been saving up for him. He whispered it to Patty and she thought it would be "the best trick ever!" And it really was, but you'll have to read the book to find out about it!This is a very humorous and delightful trickster tale and the lively illustrations compliment it perfectly. If the reader is sharp, he or she can find some "tricks" hidden in the illustrations. The list of the tricks is on the copyright page, but try not to read them first! In addition to reading a fun, lively tale you'll be sharpening your observation skills big time in this book!
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