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First, Atticus doesn't want to eat the strange-smelling mystery snack his grandmother keeps packing in his lunch box. At Little Lunch we ate a BAD birthday pavlova, Atticus lost his glasses and we had a Disgusting Joke Competition by the bubblers.
Goncha's class got into compared to the Wayside School students (luckily nobody got turned into apples) but the modern plot twists and the new take on school happenings was really such a joy to read. It centers around the "Little Lunch" or 15-minute snack-time recess at an Australian primary school.Most purchases from business sellers are protected by the Consumer Contract Regulations 2013 which give you the right to cancel the purchase within 14 days after the day you receive the item. Three highly illustrated, hilarious stories about a group of kids and their adventures during the fifteen minutes of Little Lunch. These are enhanced by the numerous black and white illustrations, not to mention words emphasized in larger and very black font. One is about a boy whose grandmother, his yaya, keeps making Greek food that he refuses to eat, until he find out that it is actually good, and then he eats it.
It brings into the discussion interpersonal relationships between students and children even questioning themselves.
Next, Battie comes to school dressed as his own made-up superhero, Stretcho, but can't understand why no one wants to be rescued. It's a funny book and one that will grab not only younger readers with a sense of humor, but reluctant readers who will be curious about the laughter generated by those reading it.