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Goodnight Homeroom: All The Advice I Wish I Got Before Going To High School,New
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Product Description Gift middle school graduates with an informative and humorous guide to high school, featuring lifechanging tips combined with funny, fullcolor illustrations in this faux children's book for soontobe freshmen.Congratulations, youre officially off to high school! For a soontobe freshmen, life comes at you fast, and the move from middle school to high school is one of the most exciting, difficult, and, at times, overwhelming transitions youll ever go through. Goodnight Homeroom contains funny, rhyming poems covering the ups and downs of high school along with advice on how to enjoyyour time and overcomechallenges during the next fouryears, including: Saying goodbye to your middle school bestiesNavigating the first days of freshman yearCarving out your own studying strategiesMaking new, lifelong friendsTrying out clubs, sports, and important extracurricularsPreparing for tough tests (and the SAT/ACT)Getting ready for college applicationsAnd so much more! From the authors and illustrator of the beloved book Goodnight Dorm Room: All the Advice I Wish I Got Before Going to College. About the Author Samuel FactKaplanis an author, psychologist, and humorist based out of Oakland, California. As a psychologist, he works with families and kids with disabilities, using humor, art, music, and games to create connections and help kids heal from complex traumas. He is thecoauthorof the booksGoodnight Dorm Room, Everybody Poops 410 Pounds a Year,andTheMANual.Samuel is very fast. His speed is comparable to that of a shark crossed with a baby tuna that is also being chased by the aforementioned shark.As a writing team, authors Keith Riegert and Samuel Kaplan have explored a wide swath of the human experience, from airships and testosterone to nunchucks, root vegetables, and lifeanddeath survival. Keith lives in New York City. Samuel lives in California.
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