Math is not ten-year-old Zaritza's best subject. When her teacher, Mr. Phinney, offers extra credit to whomever takes the class ferret, Bandito, home over the weekend, she jumps at the opportunity. Unfortunately, taking care of this particular animal is as boring as school itself. All it does
The Rabbit Ate My Homework
β Scribed by Cole, Rachel Elizabeth
- Book ID
- 108938762
- Publisher
- Tangled Oak Press
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 294 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780991766727
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Eleven-year-old Drew Montgomery has not, does not, and will not ever want a stupid old rabbit. All they do is sit in their cages, eat carrots, and poop. Then his annoying little sister blackmails him into hiding a bunny in his closet. She knows what really happened to his "stolen" bike and she's threatening to tell. Now DrewοΏ½s in a real jam. If his "No pets!" parents find the rabbit or, worse, his sister blabs the truth, he'll be grounded till grade seven for sure.
And if thatοΏ½s not enough trouble, two girls at school drag him into a prank war that goes from bad to worse--and it's all the rabbitοΏ½s fault. Plus, the weirdest girl in his class wants to be his science partner. If she tells him she wants to be his girlfriend, he just knows heοΏ½s gonna die.
Drew must find a way to outwit the mean girls, wiggle out of the blackmail deal, and get rid of the rabbit before it destroys his bedroom and his life.
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