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Do Bananas Chew Gum? (Beech Tree Chapter Books)

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Do Bananas Chew Gum? (Beech Tree Chapter Books)

Sam acts like a smart aleck to keep from looking dumbSam Mott's made it most of the way through sixth grade barely able to read and write. Now Sam's family's moved again, and none of the kids in his new school have started calling him Dumbhead Sam -- yet. But how long can Sam keep his problem secret when even the second grader he baby-sits for reads better than he does?.../ Do Bananas Chew Gum? (Beech Tree Chapter Books) / shovel kids


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I agree with everything the retell below stated about how this book is triumphant and affirming of the main character. Furthermore, it is affirming of all of the main characters. Everyone, from Mrs. Glass, who learns not to sell herself short as a working woman; to Alicia, who learns that although "book smarts" come easy to her, she will have to work hard to found her "people skills"; to Sam, who learns to value his mathmatical abilities, and stop considering himself as slow-witted because he has difficulties with reading.

I would like to take issue with the reviewer who criticized the book because Sam claims that his small reading victory is comparable to swimming a great distance. Why is that statement so offensive? In my mind any educational process, if you're admittedly trying to learn and not naturally going through the motions, feels exactly like that. I've always been a good student, but that doesn't mean that I didn't have to work hard to learn new things. That feeling of exhaustion and pride that you've admittedly concentrated your efforts to learn something new shouldn't be a source of shame, it should be a source of pride.

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