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    Never Glue Your Friends to Chairs (Roscoe Riley Rules Series #1)

    Never Glue Your Friends to Chairs (Roscoe Riley Rules Series #1)

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    by Katherine Applegate, Brian Biggs (Illustrator)


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    Katherine Applegate's many books include the Roscoe Riley Rules chapter book series, the picture book The Buffalo Storm, and the award-winning novel Home of the Brave. With her husband, Michael Grant, she wrote the hugely popular series Animorphs, which has sold more than 35 million copies worldwide.

    Katherine was inspired to write The One and Only Ivan after reading about the true story of a captive gorilla known as Ivan, the Shopping Mall Gorilla. The real Ivan lived alone in a tiny cage for twenty-seven years in a Washington State shopping mall before being moved to Zoo Atlanta after a public outcry. He was a beloved celebrity at the zoo, which houses the nation's largest collection of western lowland gorillas. Ivan was well-known for his paintings, which he "signed" with a thumbprint.

    Katherine lives in California with her husband and two children.


    Everything Goes is a series of books written and illustrated by Brian Biggs. The first books in the series, Everything Goes: On Land and Everything Goes: In the Air, are a celebration of cars, trucks, motorcycles, planes, and other things that go!

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    Roscoe Riley Rules #1: Never Glue Your Friends to Chairs

    Chapter One

    Welcome to Time-Out

    Hey! Over here!

    It's me. Roscoe.

    Welcome to the Official Roscoe Riley Time-out Corner.

    Want to hang out with me?

    I have to warn you, though. We're going to be here for a while.

    See, I kinda got in some trouble today.

    Again.

    Kids have to follow so many rules!

    Sometimes my brain forgets to remem-ber them all.

    It's not like I try to find ways to get in trouble. It's just that trouble has a way of finding me.

    Truth is, I'm just a normal, everyday kid like you.

    My favorite food is blue M&M's. My favorite sport is bed jumping. My favorite color is rainbow.

    And my most not-favorite thing is lima beans.

    See? Like I said. Just a normal, everyday kid.

    A normal, everyday kid who sometimes gets into trouble.

    Like today. I was just trying to help out my teacher.

    How was I supposed to know you shouldn't glue people to chairs?

    With Super-Mega-Gonzo Glue?

    You've done that, haven't you?

    Oh.

    Never?

    Oh.

    Well, maybe you should hear the whole story. . . . Roscoe Riley Rules #1: Never Glue Your Friends to Chairs. Copyright © by Katherine Applegate. Reprinted by permission of HarperCollins Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. Available now wherever books are sold.

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    If the kids can't sit still for the class performance, Roscoe's teacher could be in big trouble. Fortunately Roscoe has a plan to save her—a super, mega, gonzo plan! What could go wrong?

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    School Library Journal
    Gr 1-2

    These early chapter books begin and end in the time-out chair. In Friends , Roscoe's first-grade class is getting ready for open house. It's supposed to involve a performance of singing bumblebees followed by dessert. However, add one hyper, trouble-finding boy (Roscoe) with a tube of Super-Mega-Gonzo Glue and too many bright ideas and you've got a recipe for disaster. In Sweater , Roscoe trades an itchy sweater that his grandmother made him for his neighbor's dog so he can enter the animal in a pet show. The protagonist always means well and the adults can usually see a big heart behind his antics-after they've calmed down a bit. Both stories are fun reads with simple and amusing cartoon illustrations. Good choices for children transitioning from beginning readers to chapter books.-Kelly Roth, Bartow County Public Library, Cartersville, GA

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