Mr. Klutz is nuts!
(Audiobook on CD)

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Published
Prince Frederick, MD : Recorded Books, [2011].
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Central - Kids Audiobooks
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Description

With more than 30 million books sold, the My Weird School series really gets kids reading!

In the second book of the original My Weird School series, Principal Klutz goes nuts! He wants to climb to the top of the Ella Mentry School flagpole. He even kissed a pig on the lips and painted his bald head orange. And now he wants to bungee jump off the roof of the school dressed as Santa Claus!

Perfect for reluctant readers and word lovers alike, bestselling author Dan Gutman’s insanely popular My Weird School series has something for everyone. Don’t forget to join A.J. and the gang on the rest of their hilarious adventures.

 

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Published
Prince Frederick, MD : Recorded Books, [2011].
Format
Audiobook on CD
Physical Desc
1 audio disc (45 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 book (96 pages : illustrations ; 20).
Language
English

Notes

General Note
Title from container.
General Note
Accompanying book illustrated by Jim Paillot.
General Note
In container (23 cm.).
General Note
"With tracks every 3-6 minutes for easy book marking"--Container.
Participants/Performers
Narrated by Jared Goldsmith.
Description
A skateboarding principal offers unusual incentives to his students to motivate them to learn more.
Target Audience
7 years and up.
Additional Physical Form
Issued also on cassette.
Additional Physical Form
Issued also as Recorded Books Unabridged Fiction on compact disc.
System Details
Compact disc.

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Also in this Series

  • Miss Daisy is crazy! (My weird school Volume 1) Cover
  • Mr. Klutz is nuts! (My weird school Volume 2) Cover
  • Mrs. Roopy is loopy! (My weird school Volume 3) Cover
  • Ms. Hannah is bananas! (My weird school Volume 4) Cover
  • Miss Small is off the wall! (My weird school Volume 5) Cover
  • Mr. Hynde is out of his mind! (My weird school Volume 6) Cover
  • Mrs. Cooney is loony! (My weird school Volume 7) Cover
  • Ms. LaGrange is strange! (My weird school Volume 8) Cover
  • Miss Lazar is bizarre! (My weird school Volume 9) Cover
  • Mr. Docker is off his rocker! (My weird school Volume 10) Cover
  • Mrs. Kormel is not normal! (My weird school Volume 11) Cover
  • Ms. Todd is odd! (My weird school Volume 12) Cover
  • Mrs. Patty is batty! (My weird school Volume 13) Cover
  • Miss Holly is too jolly! (My weird school Volume 14) Cover
  • Mr. Macky is wacky! (My weird school Volume 15) Cover
  • Ms. Coco is loco! (My weird school Volume 16) Cover
  • Miss Suki is kooky! (My weird school Volume 17) Cover
  • Mrs. Yonkers is bonkers! (My weird school Volume 18) Cover
  • Dr. Carbles is losing his marbles! (My weird school Volume 19) Cover
  • Mr. Louie is screwy! (My weird school Volume 20) Cover
  • Ms. Krup cracks me up! (My weird school Volume 21) Cover

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These short, simply written early chapter books focus on everyday happenings in school. Each book in the series highlights a different character in Zigzag, the students while in Weird School, it's the teachers! -- Kathy Stewart
Though Wayside is a multi-volume short story collection and Weird features one complete tale in each book, both of these silly series highlight the wild and wacky happenings of a very unusual school. -- Stephen Ashley
Although My Weird School is written for a slightly younger audience than Diary of a Wimpy Kid, both beloved long-running series will give kids the giggles. -- Autumn Winters
Both lighthearted series will appeal to emerging readers looking for everyday adventures featuring guys in school settings. My Weird School has more wacky humor while Stink Moody has more illustrations. -- Kathy Stewart
Both laugh-out- series involve the misadventures of young boys including interactions with adults in their lives who aren't always they seem. Young readers can look forward to plenty of action along with lots of pictures! -- Kathy Stewart
These series have the appeal factors funny, witty, and first person narratives, and they have the genres "humorous stories" and "realistic fiction."
These series have the appeal factors feel-good and funny, and they have the genre "realistic fiction"; and the subjects "second-grade boys," "elementary schools," and "second graders."
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NoveList recommends "Zigzag kids" for fans of "My weird school". Check out the first book in the series.
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Sports-loving older kids will find much to enjoy in both Dan Gutman and Matt Christopher's fast-paced stories. Usually featuring guy characters, each author's works weaves sports action into other happenings - either contemporary daily school life (Christopher) or time-travel involving visiting sports heroes (Gutman). -- Kathy Stewart
Both authors are known for writing funny and fast-paced fiction for young readers, often involving sports, school events, or everyday kids who find themselves in fantastical scenarios. Although Dan Gutman writes some nonfiction, Mary Amato is primarily known for her fiction books. -- CJ Connor
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Published Reviews

School Library Journal Review

Gr 2-3-This humorous story features a nontraditional but goodhearted principal who skateboards to school and constantly challenges students to strive for academic excellence. When second-grader A.J. gets sent to the office because he didn't do his homework, Mr. Klutz gives him a candy bar as an incentive to try harder. Then the man proposes that if all students in the school complete one million math problems he will throw a chocolate party with all the treats they can eat. Other challenges follow, as Mr. Klutz promises to climb the flagpole if the kids complete Election Day essays, dress up in a turkey costume and ride a pogo stick down Main Street when they compile a list of 100,000 spelling words, etc. Although the children hold up their end of each bargain, they begin to worry about Mr. Klutz as his promises get weirder and weirder. Eventually, they tell him that they will stop learning unless he stops his crazy antics. Black-and-white cartoons add to the silliness, and the large print and simple vocabulary make this an easy chapter book that will satisfy newly confident as well as reluctant readers who ask for funny books.-Kristina Aaronson, Henniker Community School, NH (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Horn Book Review

A. J.'s second-grade teacher, Miss Daisy, claims she can't read, write, or do math problems; his principal, Mr. Klutz, stages a variety of stunts (e.g., he kisses a pig) to motivate his students. Astute readers will realize that teacher and principal actually come out on top in these silly stories that strain too hard for laughs. Spare, cartoony black-and-white art appears throughout. (c) Copyright 2010. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted. All rights reserved.

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School Library Journal Reviews

Gr 2-3-This humorous story features a nontraditional but goodhearted principal who skateboards to school and constantly challenges students to strive for academic excellence. When second-grader A.J. gets sent to the office because he didn't do his homework, Mr. Klutz gives him a candy bar as an incentive to try harder. Then the man proposes that if all students in the school complete one million math problems he will throw a chocolate party with all the treats they can eat. Other challenges follow, as Mr. Klutz promises to climb the flagpole if the kids complete Election Day essays, dress up in a turkey costume and ride a pogo stick down Main Street when they compile a list of 100,000 spelling words, etc. Although the children hold up their end of each bargain, they begin to worry about Mr. Klutz as his promises get weirder and weirder. Eventually, they tell him that they will stop learning unless he stops his crazy antics. Black-and-white cartoons add to the silliness, and the large print and simple vocabulary make this an easy chapter book that will satisfy newly confident as well as reluctant readers who ask for funny books.-Kristina Aaronson, Henniker Community School, NH Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Gutman, D., Goldsmith, J., & Paillot, J. (2011). Mr. Klutz is nuts! (Unabridged.). Recorded Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Gutman, Dan, Jared, Goldsmith and Jim, Paillot. 2011. Mr. Klutz Is Nuts!. Prince Frederick, MD: Recorded Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Gutman, Dan, Jared, Goldsmith and Jim, Paillot. Mr. Klutz Is Nuts! Prince Frederick, MD: Recorded Books, 2011.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Gutman, D., Goldsmith, J. and Paillot, J. (2011). Mr. klutz is nuts! Unabridged. Prince Frederick, MD: Recorded Books.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Gutman, Dan, Jared Goldsmith, and Jim Paillot. Mr. Klutz Is Nuts! Unabridged., Recorded Books, 2011.

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