<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>First in a new series. The new teacher in room 12B is certainly eccentric--what other teacher rides a unicycle while flipping bacon in a pan wearing a dazzling blue suit? Mr. Bambuckle is a fantastic teacher, but Principal Sternblast is not impressed with Mr. Bambuckle's unorthodox teaching methods and is determined to get rid of him. Illustrations. 1/2.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>The perfect book for middle school boys and readers of <em>Sideways Stories from Wayside School</em> and My Weird School! <em>Mr. Bambuckle: Rule the School</em> is the perfect gift for preteen boys and chapter book for kids 9-12.</strong></p><p><strong>The class in room 12B has a new teacher, one who's a little wacky and knows how to make learning fun! But not everybody agrees with his unique teaching methods...</strong></p><p>There's never been a new teacher like Mr. Bambuckle. Who else rides a unicycle while flipping bacon in a pan and wearing a dazzling blue suit? Magic tricks aside, Mr. Bambuckle is kind of the best. He gets to know each and every one of his students, and makes learning exciting and fun!</p><p>But Principal Sternblast is not impressed with Mr. Bambuckle's teaching methods, and is determined to get rid of him...</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A male Mary Poppins of education, Mr. Bambuckle is every student's dream teacher." - <strong><em> Kirkus Reviews</em></strong><br><br>"Readers will be won over by Mr. Bambuckle's magical ways and the delightful stories his students tell. A solid purchase for libraries seeking funny school stories." - <strong><em> School Library Journal</em></strong><br><br>"An original and credible cast of young characters and an ingenious, perspicacious adult protagonist... Harris balances outlandish classroom antics with students' heartfelt first-person stories, which reveal their fears, frustrations, and triumphs-and their growing self-confidence, thanks to the all-knowing teacher. Hart's boisterous black-and-white cartoons help move the story to a mischievous ending that leaves readers hanging as the class bully-in a sly tweak of circumstance-is poised to emerge a hero in the cast's second outing," - <strong><em> Publishers Weekly</em></strong><br>
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