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Now in paperback, the third book in a humorous and heartfelt chapter book series about a second grade class where each kid turns into an animal for a dayMadison loves helping people. So when it's time for her class to plan an activism project, she knows this is her chance to prove she's a leader. But when her ideas get shot down, she starts to feel small . . . really small. In fact, Madison turns into a mouse!Madison is panicked. Leaders do NOT have squeaky voices, whiskers, and tails! In order to change back, she will have to prove to others, and to herself, just what tiny beings can do-but…mehr

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Now in paperback, the third book in a humorous and heartfelt chapter book series about a second grade class where each kid turns into an animal for a dayMadison loves helping people. So when it's time for her class to plan an activism project, she knows this is her chance to prove she's a leader. But when her ideas get shot down, she starts to feel small . . . really small. In fact, Madison turns into a mouse!Madison is panicked. Leaders do NOT have squeaky voices, whiskers, and tails! In order to change back, she will have to prove to others, and to herself, just what tiny beings can do-but first, she has to avoid getting stepped on.In this chapter book series, Mrs. Norrell's second grade classroom has magic that allows kids to transform into animals to learn important life lessons. Each book follows a different kid and their animal transformation and includes fun natural science facts about the featured animal in the back matter.
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Kathryn Holmes grew up in Maryville, Tennessee, and now lives in Brooklyn with her husband, daughter, and stacks upon stacks of books. A graduate of the New School’s MFA in creative writing program, Holmes works as a freelance dance journalist, among other writing gigs. She is the author of the Class Critters series and the young adult novels The Distance Between Lost and Found and How It Feels to Fly. Ariel Landy is an illustrator and educator from New York City. She began writing and illustrating stories as soon as she could hold a pencil, and she never stopped. Landy currently lives in France with her husband and their dog, Sid.