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My Weird School is a series of humorous chapter books written by Dan Gutman and illustrated by Jim Paillot, first published in July 2004. [1] Further series include My Weird School Daze (2008-2011), My Weirder School (2011-2014), My Weirdest School (2015-2018), My Weirder-est School (2019-2022), and My Weird-tastic School (2023-2024).
Gutman has written over 70 books in the My Weird School series [9] illustrated by Jim Paillot, plus related series including My Weird School Daze and My Weirder School.He has also written the Million Dollar series, featuring children who get a chance to win a million dollars in various sporting events; the Genius Files series; Tales from the Sandlot, a series of fantasy sports stories; and the ...
My Weird School; The Myth of the Rational Voter; P. ... Weird US (book series) This page was last edited on 26 April 2020, at 11:56 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
School's hard and not everybody fits in. According to one study, around 35% of students may have experienced social rejection. Those who suffered from it were more likely to have symptoms of ...
Image credits: bovinehide #5. Weird in a good way really. He was simply too smart. In a high school with many smart kids - suburban high school in a wealthy area with - 99 percent going to college ...
I wish my school could be as weird as in these books! I could call one of the kids the nude kid and I would call the cafetorium the vomitorium! --68.103.31.159 03:02, 29 December 2012 (UTC) Hello, 68.103.31.159! As much as I appreciate your desire for the My Weird School series, your comment is not topic-appropriate.
H. Irving Hancock (1866–1922) – High School Boys series, West Point series, Young Engineers series; Joyce Hansen (born 1942) – The Gift-Giver, The Captive, I Thought My Soul Would Rise and Fly; Frances Hardinge (born 1973) – Fly by Night, The Lie Tree; Roger Hargreaves (1935–1988) – Mr. Men series, Little Miss series
The first program broadcast on Nickelodeon was Pinwheel, a preschool series created by Dr. Vivian Horner, who also conceived the idea for the channel itself. [1] At its launch, Nickelodeon was commercial-free and mainly featured educational shows.