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What if you could make yourself invisible? What if you could make yourself taller? What if you could make yourself the best basketball player at your school? What if you had the power to? Well, in this Little A adventure, Little A can do all that and much more! All Little A had to do was eat his vegetables. YES, you will laugh all the way through this book, and enjoy the trouble Little A gets himself into by just eating his vegetables in a certain order. His teacher, Mr. Flatbottom, had a book on the science of eating vegetables. It all started out so simple, then got very complicated. However, I must warn you, VEGETABLES CAN KILL YOU.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
What if you could make yourself invisible? What if you could make yourself taller? What if you could make yourself the best basketball player at your school? What if you had the power to? Well, in this Little A adventure, Little A can do all that and much more! All Little A had to do was eat his vegetables. YES, you will laugh all the way through this book, and enjoy the trouble Little A gets himself into by just eating his vegetables in a certain order. His teacher, Mr. Flatbottom, had a book on the science of eating vegetables. It all started out so simple, then got very complicated. However, I must warn you, VEGETABLES CAN KILL YOU.
Autorenporträt
John Chipley, whom the boys fondly have dubbed Mr. Chip, taught in Memphis inner-city schools for over fifteen years. In retirement he offers weekly volunteer sessions that focus on encouraging boys to read. This is a lofty goal, for the boys live in homes and neighborhood environments not structured to develop reading skills or dreams of career advancement. Mr. Chips goal surpasses development of reading ability to encourage the boys to enjoy this privilege. Chipley is formally prepared to teach, for he holds both Bachelor and Master of Education degrees. However, the most memorable aspect of his classroom presence is his heart. He cares deeply about each one of his students and is there for them both now and in the future. Through the persona of Little A, Chipley gives the boys a fictional character with whom they can identify. Little A's life style echoes theirs. While reading this series of books, the boys witness someone they can relate to. Little A is a wonderful fictional character full of wisdom, character, adventure, and confidence.