Super Turbo meets the cat-nappers

Lee Kirby

Book - 2018

"In the seventh Super Turbo book, visiting a student's home sounds harmless... until Super Turbo meets the Cat-Nappers! As the class pet hamster, Turbo is simply delighted to learn that he'll be going home with a new student each week. He loves his second-grade students! But his delight disappears when he arrives at the first student's home. That's because a bunch of lazy, napping cats turn out to be the dreaded Cat-Nappers!"--Amazon.com.

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Genres
Fiction
Published
New York : Little Simon 2018.
Language
English
Main Author
Lee Kirby (author)
Other Authors
George O'Connor (illustrator)
Edition
First Little Simon hardcover edition
Physical Description
117 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm
Audience
Ages 5-9.
ISBN
9781534411852
9781534411845
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Super Turbo Meets the Cat-Nappers But right now, lunch was more important than some big secret. Every human from Classroom C was in the cafeteria, eating their bologna sandwiches or grapes or hummus or whatever it was they had brought from home for lunch. For the kids who were buying their lunch, today's special was a "meat surprise." Too bad for those kids. Now, it's true that every human from Classroom C was having lunch in the cafeteria. But that doesn't mean everyone from Classroom C was there. This is Turbo, the official pet of Classroom C, and as you can see, he is no human. Turbo was taking his lunch as he always did, sitting in his comfy cage surrounded by cedar chips, admiring his shiny, squeaky hamster wheel and looking out onto his classroom. Turbo loved being the official pet of Classroom C. But he also loved lunchtime, when he was alone in the classroom. It was the only part of the school day when he could relax and not have to pretend he was just an average, ordinary hamster. That brings us back to the big secret. You see, Turbo wasn't average and ordinary because he was actually . . . Excerpted from Super Turbo Meets the Cat-Nappers by Lee Kirby All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.