Hailey Twitch and the Great Teacher Switch

Author:   Lauren Barnholdt ,  Suzanne Beaky
Publisher:   Sourcebooks, Inc
ISBN:  

9781402224454


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   01 December 2010
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 10 years
Format:   Paperback
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Hailey Twitch and the Great Teacher Switch


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Adorably precocious Hailey and her mischief-making sprite are at it again! Never has an invisible friend caused a girl so much grief. From acclaimed children's author Lauren Barnholdt, a laugh-out-loud chapter book series for precocious kids everywhere! Hailey Twitch has a secret. She has a friend named Maybelle-a sprite that no one else can see. Hailey's class is performing a play that is fun, fun, fun! Hailey wants to be the star. But when a substitute teacher takes over the class, he makes the play BORING! Hailey needs Maybelle's help. But Maybelle still doesn't have her magic back. How will She help Hailey this time?

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Author:   Lauren Barnholdt ,  Suzanne Beaky
Publisher:   Sourcebooks, Inc
Imprint:   Sourcebooks Jabberwocky
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 18.40cm
Weight:   0.193kg
ISBN:  

9781402224454


ISBN 10:   1402224451
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   01 December 2010
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 10 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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Definitely a recommended read for 6-9-year-old girls. Boys would also be entertained by Hailey, I think, though they might not appreciate all of her longings for beautiful dresses and sparkly pencils. - Everead - Everead


Definitely a recommended read for 6-9-year-old girls. Boys would also be entertained by Hailey, I think, though they might not appreciate all of her longings for beautiful dresses and sparkly pencils. - Everead - Everead The cantankerous Mr. Frisk doesn't stand a chance against precocious Hailey Twitch and her impish fairy Maybelle. Both aspire to befriend their elderly neighbor for personal gain; Hailey's efforts intensify as she enlists the seasoned actor as director in their school play. While the child's wacky attempts at friendship prove disastrous-Mr. Frisk does not appreciate his morning breakfast doused in syrup and left soaking in raw egg-her off-base efforts to apologize prove more appalling still. The dynamic between the lively youngster and her strong-willed sprite takes center stage, and Beaky's drawings make the most of the situational humor. Hailey's child-centered perceptions remain spot-on, combining laugh-out-loud moments with gentle insight. But I know deep down in my heart that it is not true. Cereal is the easy way out. This winning series depicts one youngster's balancing act between her sweet and spunky sides and provides a welcome resource for kids waiting for the next Clementine or Moxy Maxwell. - Kirkus - Kirkus Reviews


The cantankerous Mr. Frisk doesn't stand a chance against precocious Hailey Twitch and her impish fairy Maybelle. Both aspire to befriend their elderly neighbor for personal gain; Hailey's efforts intensify as she enlists the seasoned actor as director in their school play. While the child's wacky attempts at friendship prove disastrous-Mr. Frisk does not appreciate his morning breakfast doused in syrup and left soaking in raw egg-her off-base efforts to apologize prove more appalling still. The dynamic between the lively youngster and her strong-willed sprite takes center stage, and Beaky's drawings make the most of the situational humor. Hailey's child-centered perceptions remain spot-on, combining laugh-out-loud moments with gentle insight. But I know deep down in my heart that it is not true. Cereal is the easy way out. This winning series depicts one youngster's balancing act between her sweet and spunky sides and provides a welcome resource for kids waiting for the next Clementine or Moxy Maxwell. - Kirkus - Kirkus Definitely a recommended read for 6-9-year-old girls. Boys would also be entertained by Hailey, I think, though they might not appreciate all of her longings for beautiful dresses and sparkly pencils. - Everead - Everead


Author Information

Lauren Barnholdt is a celebrated author of tween and YA books. She was born and raised in Syracuse, NY. The Secret Identity of Devon Delaney and Two-way Street (Simon & Schuster) are both in their seventh printings with sequels in the works.

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