Description
The follow-up to the bestselling book The Noisy Classroom, this new adventure explores how creative thinking can lead to fun and unexpectedsurprises.
“West Margin [will release] The Noisy Classroom Goes to the Museum by Angela Shant?, illus. by Alison Hawkins, in which one student in the third-grade class known for being noisy uses her problem-solving skills to keep her classmates and teacher from being disruptive on a field trip.”–Publishers Weekly, Children’s Announcements
Ms. Johnson is a bit, well, odd. So when she announces she’s taking the class on a field trip to the natural history museum, one young girl can’t help but worry. Everyone at school already knows Ms. Johnson, but what will strangers think of her? As the day of the field trip draws nearer, the girl and her friends decide to hatch a plan for their teacher’s sake.
From the same award-winning team who had brought you the first book, The Noisy Classroom Goes to the Museum playfully combines science and humor in this new adventure of Ms. Johnson and her noisy class.
Contributor Bio:Shant?, Angela
Angela Shant? is a writer and author of children’s books, including
The Noisy Classroom,
which was a finalist for the 2020 American Fiction Awards for Children’s
Fiction and a silver medalist for the 2020 Wishing Shelf Book Awards for Ages
6-8, and
When My Cousins Come to Town, which was a silver medalist for the 2022 Irma Black Award and was on NYPL’s
Best Books for Kids 2021. She is the co-founder of Sunday Dinner Publishing, an
indie publishing company, and an advocate for DEI in publishing. As a
former teacher, she is now a consultant for educational organizations and
schools. Angela lives in Los Angeles, California.
Contributor Bio:Hawkins, Alison
Alison Hawkins is an award-winning illustrator,
designer, and hand letterer. She illustrated the book
The NoisyClassroom, which won the 2020 American Fiction Awards for Best Cover
Design for Children’s Books, and her work has also been published by American
Greetings, Universal Standard, and Discover Durham. Alison loves to explore
color and approaches art with a sense of humor and whimsy. She lives in Durham,
North Carolina.
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