Ellie May on April Fools' Day: An Ellie May Adventure

Ellie May on April Fools' Day: An Ellie May Adventure

Ellie May on April Fools' Day: An Ellie May Adventure

Ellie May on April Fools' Day: An Ellie May Adventure

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Overview

How far will Ellie May go for a laugh--and a little revenge--when her class is allowed to celebrate April Fools' Day?

Quirky and funny second grader Ellie May can't believe her class is allowed to celebrate April Fools' Day--so long as it's done in good fun. She absolutely loves the idea of targeting a certain someone--the practically perfect Ava. Practicing on her parents and sisters, Ellie May begins to brainstorm harmless pranks. Soon enough, good intentions turn the classroom and her home upside-down when fake ants, trick tape, and hidden surprises don't go as planned. Ellie May may not be perfect like Miss-Know-it-All Ava, or calm and rational like her best friend Lizzy, but she's good-hearted and eventually realizes that the best trick is to make friends genuinely laugh--at no one's expense.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781632896773
Publisher: Charlesbridge
Publication date: 12/18/2018
Series: Ellie May , #2
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 112
File size: 22 MB
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Age Range: 6 - 9 Years

About the Author

Hillary Homzie has written several books for tweens, including Things Are Going to Get Ugly, The Hot List, and Queen of Likes for Aladdin Books of Simon & Schuster. She lives in Napa, California, with her family.

Jeffrey Ebbeler has illustrated more than forty picture books, including Melvin the Mouth and Tiger in My Soup. He has worked as an art director, done paper engineering for pop-up books, created large scale murals for schools and churches, and sculpted puppets. www.jeffillustration.com

Read an Excerpt

“Hey, Monday is also April Fools’ Day!” Mo called out. “Monday should get a new name. Monday Funday!” Tilting his head, he stuck out his tongue and pulled on his lips. All the kids laughed really hard. I wish I had thought to say, “Monday Funday.”
        Beside me, Lizzy whispered, “Mo’s so funny.”
        Even my very best friend can’t get enough of Mo.
Max made a goofy face right along with Mo. He’s a professional copycat.
        Ms. Silva gave us her Teacher Look, where she squints until her eyelids almost touch. “Yes, it’s April Fools’ Day. But remember that anyone who wants to celebrate needs to do it in good fun, or not at all. You don’t want to scare or hurt anyone. My mother once pulled a good-natured prank on our family. She cooked scoops of mashed potatoes with black beans in them. When we opened the oven, my siblings and I thought she’d made us chocolate chip cookies!”
        I never would’ve guessed Ms. Silva had a mom that funny.
        “So, Ms. Silva,” said Mo, “that means on April Fools’ Day we can give someone a funny meal, but we can’t toss mealy worms on them?”
        Nearly everyone cracked up. Even Ms. Silva smiled as she nodded. Ava smiled a bit, but she didn’t laugh. She was serious about sharing her birthday plan.
        Maybe I could be as funny as Mo. Maybe I could be the funniest. I could make April Fools’ Day a holiday the whole class would remember.

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