This is a book about how Liz (the main character) has a bunch of zoo animals. This is all because of her dad, who is a zoologist. You can infer that the genre is fiction. And when she has all of the animalos at home, it doesn't help her win class president. I recommend this book to Emilie B. because I know how much she loves animals and a good book. And if you love a book full of laughs, this is your moment.
Ferret in the Bedroom, Lizards in the Fridge (Minstrel Book)
By Bill Wallace
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
---|---|---|---|---|
Grades 4 - 8 | Grades 3 - 5 | T | 4.4 | 26993 |
Liz tells her zoologist father he must get rid of all the homeless animals he keeps at their house or she'll never win the sixth-grade class presidency, but when they're gone she misses them and learns there are more important things than winning.
Publisher: Perfection Learning
ISBN-13: 9780812453881
ISBN-10: 0812453883
Published on 11/1/1988
Binding: Hardcover
Book Reviews (2)
Liz, the main character in the story, has a unique home life. Her father is a zoologist that likes to bring his work home with him. They have a number of unusual pets. This story describes the struggle Liz has choosing between being popular at school, and being herself with her friends at home. She doesn't know what to do. I recommend this story to anyone that loves animals and a good laugh. You will crack up when you read about how her school friends meet her pet turtle.