Day of the iguana
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Author
Contributions
- Oliver, Lin. - Contributor
- Heyer, Carol, 1950- ill. - Contributor
Publication
2003 - Penguin Young Readers Group, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
38,500 words, Guess
Page Count
154 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivedayofiguana0000wink
- Internet Archivedayofiguana0000wink_h8k0
- ISBN-100448432129
- ISBN-100448432889
- ISBN-139780448432120
and 9 more
- ISBN-139780448432885
- Goodreads1122388', '1068592
- Library of Congress Control Number2003017966
- OCLC Control Number53094673
- Better World BooksO6-EUX-474
- Better World Books9780448432120
- Better World BooksP4-AEB-612
- Better World Books9780448432885
- Open LibraryOL3677927M
Classifications
- DDC[Fic]
- LCCPZ7.W72934 Day 2003
- LCCPZ7.W72934Day 2003
Description
Inspired by the true life experiences of Henry Winkler, whose undiagnosed dyslexia made him a classic childhood underachiever, the Hank Zipzer series is about the high-spirited and funny adventures of a boy with learning differences.It's science project time in Ms. Adolf's class. This is good news and bad news for Hank-he loves science, but he hates the report part. So Hank turns to TV to take his mind off things. But when the program directory scrolls by too quickly for Hank to know what's on, he decides to take apart the cable box to try to slow down the crawl. Great! Now Hank has found the perfect science project! But what he wasn't counting on was his sister's pet iguana laying eighteen eggs in the disassembled cable box. How is Hank going to get out of this one?Illustrated by Carol Heyer.
Description
Hank has never been fond of his sister's pet iguana, and their relationship worsens when she lays her eggs inside his science project.
Subjects
Genres
- Fiction
Series Statement
- Hank Zipzer, the mostly true confessions of the world's best underachiever ;
- 3
Other Editions
- Day of the iguana
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