Nick Ward I was born above a tobacconist shop in the High Street of a small market town, and the atmosphere of that cosy, pungent place still influences me today, especially in my writing. I can remember corridors and stairs, deep cellars and hidden rooms and the spicy smell of snuff and pipe tobacco. Don't Eat the Teacher, by Nick Ward.
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Read 67 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. Sammy has trouble controlling his enthusiasm on his first day of school. Don't eat the teacher! by Ward, Nick Publication date 2002 Topics Sharks -- Fiction, First day of school -- Fiction, Schools -- Fiction Publisher Scholastic Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English Item Size 96.6M.
A BIG bite in the upper-right corner of this book tips kids off to a hilarious story about first-day-of-school jitters! Sammy is a shark with a bad habit--when he gets excited, he bites things. And on the first day of school, he's very excited. He (accidentally) bites the kitchen table, (almost) eats a friend while playing tag, and (gulp!) swallows the teacher! But Sammy quickly learns his.
Kindergarten-Grade 1-Sammy the shark is so excited about starting school that he can't control his jaws. He bites through the kitchen table, then eats a classmate (but spits her out). He eats his painting, chews up the classroom, and then he almost eats the teacher.
The lively illustrations show colorful, cartoon fish swimming through a classroom and smiling Sammy eagerly crunching everything. Don't eat the teacher! by Nick Ward, January 1998, Scholastic edition, in English. Amazon.com: Don't Eat The Teacher!: 9780439374651: Ward, Nick, Gesue, Monica: BooksKindergarten-Grade 1-Sammy the shark is so excited about starting school that he can't control his jaws.
He bites through the kitchen table, then eats a classmate (but spits her out). He eats his painting, chews up the classroom, and then he almost eats the teacher. The lively illustrations show colorful.
DON'T EAT THE TEACHER! Nick Ward,.. Scholastic/ Cartwheel, $9.95 (32pp) ISBN 978--439-37465-1 "When Sammy became too excited, he had the unfortunate habit (as all young sharks do) of biting. A shark has an unfortunate habit of biting when he gets excited! Uh oh! Will he learn to get a handle on his biting problem, or will it land him in a lot of.