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The hilarious sequel to My School Stinks! about a young boy at his school full of animals as they embark on an adventure-filled field trip! Perfect for fans of Ryan T. Higgins's We Don't Eat Our Classmates, Elise Parsley's If You Ever Want to Bring an Alligator to School, Don't!, and the Magic Schoolbus adventures!
Dear Diary,
This morning, Mr. Grizzly announced we’re taking a field trip. I thought we’d study stars at the planetarium or dinosaurs at the Natural History Museum. But we’re going to study plants and animals. . . IN THE WILD!
I’ve read enough books to know nature is FULL of poisonous plants, creepy crawlies, and ferocious beasts! Besides, isn’t our class wild enough?
Peek into Stuart's journal as he and his class brave the wilderness together, encountering gross bugs, terrifying animals, and—worst of all—NO BATHROOMS in this field trip adventure.
Praise for This Field Trip Stinks!:
"A relatable tale that will bolster the spirits of readers dreading their own field trips." —Kirkus reviews
Dear Diary,
This morning, Mr. Grizzly announced we’re taking a field trip. I thought we’d study stars at the planetarium or dinosaurs at the Natural History Museum. But we’re going to study plants and animals. . . IN THE WILD!
I’ve read enough books to know nature is FULL of poisonous plants, creepy crawlies, and ferocious beasts! Besides, isn’t our class wild enough?
Peek into Stuart's journal as he and his class brave the wilderness together, encountering gross bugs, terrifying animals, and—worst of all—NO BATHROOMS in this field trip adventure.
Praise for This Field Trip Stinks!:
"A relatable tale that will bolster the spirits of readers dreading their own field trips." —Kirkus reviews