Baloney (Henry P) by Lane Smith and Jon Scieszka
This is a great book by the wacky team of Smith & Scieszka. Full of fun language that uses foreign and nonsense words. Thank you Jeremiah for writing this review!
The book I read is about the boy who was late for school. He told the teacher that he misplaced his zimulis and said he got stuck in a rocket ship and pushed a lot of buttons. The rocket wouldn't stop! The boy tells of his adventures on that rocket in outer space. When he finishes telling his story the teacher tells him to take a seat (and get started wrting a tall tale. I'd love to he says, but I seem to have misplaced my zimulis!" )I liked this book because it is funny and has cool picutres. I think you would enjoy the pictures and the story, especially the boy, in the book Baloney(Henry P)!
~Jeremiah fifth grade
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