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  • Score One for the Sloths

    Helen Lester, Lynn Munsinger

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Feb. 3, 2015)
    "Score another one for Lester and Munsinger." —Publishers Weekly The sloths at Sleepy Valley Sloth School are content in their slothfulness. One day, a new sloth arrives, a go-getter, a mover and a shaker—which is to say she actually moves. The other sloths think she’s a pest, and she thinks they’re bores, that is until a real boar arrives—an official representative of S.O.S. (Society for Organizing Sameness) sent to close the school. Something has to be done, and all eyes turn to Sparky . . . This new addition to the Laugh-Along Lessons series focuses on the importance of being true to yourself. Includes a parent/teacher discussion guide and downloadable audio!
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  • Score One for the Sloths

    Helen Lester, Lynn Munsinger

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Sept. 29, 2003)
    At the Sleepy Valley Sloth School, new classmate Sparky is a real pest as she moves about more than anyone else, but when the school is in jeopardy of closing due to poor grades, Sparky's entire class looks to her for help in saving their institution. Reprint.
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  • Score One for the Sloths

    Helen Lester, Lynn Munsinger

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, Feb. 3, 2015)
    The sloths at Sleepy Valley Sloth School were content in their slothfulness. Once in a while the teacher would awake and command them all to yawn or snore, but most of the time, the class just slept. One day, a new sloth arrives. She isn’t much like a sloth at all. She is a go-getter, a mover and a shaker—which is to say she actually moves. By mid-morning she’s driven the other sloths crazy. They think she’s a pest, and she thinks they’re nothing but a bunch of bores, that is until a real boar arrives—an official representative of S.O.S. (Society for Organizing Sameness) sent to close the school because of their low academic scores. Something has to be done, and all eyes turn to Sparky. Even with all of her energy though, Sparky can’t save the school alone. Readers are sure to enjoy this humorous tale that celebrates the value of both individuality and being true to oneself.
    K
  • Score One for the Sloths

    Helen Lester, Lynn Munsinger

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Sept. 24, 2001)
    At the Sleepy Valley Sloth School, new classmate Sparky is a real pest as she moves about more than anyone else, but when the school is in jeopardy of closing due to poor grades, Sparky's entire class looks to her for help in saving their institution.
    K
  • Score One for the Sloths

    Helen Lester, Lynn Munsinger

    Paperback (Scholastic Book Services, March 15, 2004)
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  • Score One for the Sloths

    Helen Lester

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin/Walter Lorraine Books, Sept. 24, 2001)
    The sloths at Sleepy Valley Sloth School were content in their slothfulness. Once in a while the teacher would awake and command them all to yawn or snore, but most of the time, the class just slept. One day, a new sloth arrives. She isn't much like a sloth at all. She is a go-getter, a mover and a shaker—which is to say she actually moves. By mid-morning she's driven the other sloths crazy. They think she's a pest, and she thinks they're nothing but a bunch of bores, that is until a real boar arrives—an official representative of S.O.S. (Society for Organizing Sameness) sent to close the school because of their low academic scores. Something has to be done, and all eyes turn to Sparky. Even with all of her energy though, Sparky can't save the school alone. Readers are sure to enjoy this humorous tale that celebrates the value of both individuality and being true to oneself.
  • Score One for the Sloths

    Helen Lester, Lynn Munsinger

    Paperback (Sandpiper, Sept. 29, 2003)
    The sloths at Sleepy Valley Sloth School were content in their slothfulness. Once in a while the teacher would awake and command them all to yawn or snore, but most of the time, the class just slept. One day, a new sloth arrives. She isn’t much like a sloth at all. She is a go-getter, a mover and a shaker—which is to say she actually moves. By mid-morning she’s driven the other sloths crazy. They think she’s a pest, and she thinks they’re nothing but a bunch of bores, that is until a real boar arrives—an official representative of S.O.S. (Society for Organizing Sameness) sent to close the school because of their low academic scores. Something has to be done, and all eyes turn to Sparky. Even with all of her energy though, Sparky can’t save the school alone.Readers are sure to enjoy this humorous tale that celebrates the value of both individuality and being true to oneself.
    K