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Poor Principal Walter Russ. He's
desperate for designer Florence Watersand#160;to renovate the schooland#8217;s disgusting basement bathrooms, and the stress is causing him to get,
ahem, all clogged up. Luckily, during their stressful summer school internships, the sixth graders uncover the perfect way for everyone to relax: by enjoying an ancient Roman spa and bath buried in the schooland#8217;s basement!and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;The fourth book in the Regarding the . . . series overflows with toilet humor. In their award-winning styleand#160;that featuresand#160;newspaper spreads, letters, ads, and puns galore, the fabulous Klise sisters have created an unforgettable story about persistance, friendship, and learning to
relax a little!
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"This pun-stocked novel for the 9 to 12 crowd is set in Geyser Creek Middle School, where clogged privies lead to a mystery."andnbsp; --People (July 31, 2006)
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"A witty, delightful novel . . . Entertaining."--Booklist"[A] clever, funny romp. A must for fans of the series."--School Library Journaland#160;
Synopsis
The fourth book in the hilarious Regarding the . . . series
overflows with toilet humor
Synopsis
Poor Principal Walter Russ. He's
desperate for designer Florence Watersand#160;to renovate the school's disgusting basement bathrooms, and the stress is causing him to get,
ahem, all clogged up. Luckily, during their stressful summer-school internships, the sixth gradersand#160;discover the perfect way for everyone to relax: by enjoying an ancient Roman spa and bath buried in the school's basement!and#160;
and#160;and#160;and#160; Includes a classroom activity.About the Author
Poor Principal Walter Russ. He's
desperatefor designer Florence Watersand#160;to renovate the schooland#8217;s disgusting basement bathrooms, and the stress is causing him to get,
ahem, all clogged up. Luckily, during their stressful summer school internships, the sixth graders uncover the perfect way for everyone to relax: by enjoying an ancient Roman spa and bath buried in the schooland#8217;s basement!and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;The fourth book in the Regarding the . . . series overflows with toilet humor. In their award-winning styleand#160;that featuresand#160;newspaper spreads, letters, ads, and puns galore, the fabulous Klise sisters have created an unforgettable story about persistance, friendship, and learning to
relaxa little!
The fourth book in the hilarious Regarding the . . . seriesoverflowswith toilet humor
"This pun-stocked novel for the 9 to 12 crowd is set in Geyser Creek Middle School, where clogged privies lead to a mystery."andnbsp; --People(July 31, 2006)KATE KLISE and M. SARAH KLISE are the fabulous sisterly team behind two picture books and a number of popular middle grade novels, includingRegarding the Fountain, an IRA Young Adults' Choice, as well asTrial by JournalandLetters from Camp,an ALA Best Book for Young Adults. Kate, who is also acorrespondent forPeoplemagazine, lives in Norwood, Missouri. Sarah, who is also an art teacher, lives in Berkeley, California. Both of the Klises have recently renovated their bathrooms.and#160;