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My Weird School: Teamwork Trouble (I Can Read Level 2)
M**R
In Horrible Condition
My child loves these stories but the condition of the book was horrible. It looked used and had obvious wear/tear. Other books I’ve ordered did not come in this condition. I also did NOT buy this as a “used” option.
M**B
Good and fun book for A seven-year-old who loves sports
I love this, and all the Weird School books, by Dan Gutman. They are perfect for my 2 grandsons entering second grade. This one is in the I Can Read series, which is right at their reading level plus I love all of the Gutman books that parents read to child as well.
H**R
My 2nd grader loves these
My 2nd grader loves to read these. She is challenged a bit but enjoys them very much.
T**N
Good book for beginners
Awesome book my son loves it
B**L
Great
Great purchase
N**A
Great book for children to learn that we don’t all have to be interested in the same things.
The book explained the game of curling. I bought this after my 5 year old granddaughter got interested in the sport from watching the Winter Olympics.
M**N
If you have a young curler in your life get them this book!
My 9 year old and I both curl and we were very excited to see this book. We both liked reading it together!The world needs more curling books! :)
S**T
Everything’s better when curling
Ryan wants to start a school curling team...curling team! And I don’t think he lives in Canada. I give them credit for depicting curling on Arena ice - this is how most American Curling clubs get started. Let’s get all the kids curling!
V**I
nice book
My 6 year old son enjoyed reading the book.It a funny book and has an american tough.My son is in year 1 and just passed reading level 6/orange and I would say the book has been brilliant for this age?reading ability.
K**R
A little off “target”
The book arrived quickly and in perfect condition so Amazon.ca fulfilled the order perfectly. The book was a disappointment though. Calling The House a “Target” repeatedly and using a very loose, incomplete description of the rules and point of the game feels sloppy and half-assed. Maybe we can get a Canadian author to try their hand at writing an accurate one? Come on, it’s an Olympic sport!
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