Book 1: Dork in Disguise by J Carol Gorman
Book 2: Rotten School: Party Poopers by R.L. Stine
Book 3: Princess for a Week by Betty Ren Wright
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span class="text"> Spring/Summer 2008
Adventure Beyond Words
WordPlay Book Choice #2 - Rotten School Party Poopers by R.L. Stine

Hi everyone!


By now some of you have completed our second book choice Party Poopers from the Rotten School series by R.L. Stine.  Did you enjoy the adventures of Bernie Bridges?


Did you find that you had something in common your favorite character in this story? Describe what you enjoyed most about this story and let us know if you would recommend this to a friend! 


And don't forget to start thinking about who you may want model in the WordPlay showcase.  We'll discuss more on Saturday, but parents feel free to email us anytime with comments or questions.


Tootles!!!

2008-05-23 02:53:38 GMT
Comments (3 total)
Author:Anonymous
yes, I did acutally....it was really short but i really liked it.i would recamend it to a friend .especialy becauseit kinda has a message like i think it says that if your afraid to ask a person on a date or anything smiler just do it and if it doesnt work out some day it will and dont feel bad.it also says that you should be carefull who you like and if they dont like you back and you keep bothering them about it you might get patraid just like bernie did and who would want that right?well i gotta go so maybe ill get to comment lata so see ya!!!!!!!!!!!!
--CheerGrl
2008-05-23 03:19:52 GMT
Author:Anonymous
hey yal its me again even comennting on dork in digies.i would totaly recamend this for the people who want to completly or just want to change their image and i think thats cool just be carefull on who you want to change into and who you hang out with if you want to be cool just dont loose who you really are.like in this book jerry wanted to be kool and change his whole image and had help from brenda who was his real friend but he didnt realze it until he started to think about all the fun they had and how she was the one who helped him become kool like he wanted.also dont let the new people who your hangn out with talk about your other friends because most o fthe time those are your reall friends they were talkn about .my favorite part was when the two "dorks"(jerry and brenda)kissed and thats whenhe realized that brenda was who he liked instead of cinnomen.
--cheergrl
2008-05-23 03:38:25 GMT
Author:Anonymous
hey yal its me again even comennting on dork in digies.i would totaly recamend this for the people who want to completly or just want to change their image and i think thats cool just be carefull on who you want to change into and who you hang out with if you want to be cool just dont loose who you really are.like in this book jerry wanted to be kool and change his whole image and had help from brenda who was his real friend but he didnt realze it until he started to think about all the fun they had and how she was the one who helped him become kool like he wanted.also dont let the new people who your hangn out with talk about your other friends because most o fthe time those are your reall friends they were talkn about .my favorite part was when the two "dorks"(jerry and brenda)kissed and thats whenhe realized that brenda was who he liked instead of cinnomen.
--cheergrl
2008-05-23 03:39:30 GMT
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