Andrew Lost #13: In the Garbage

Part of Andrew Lost

Illustrated by Jan Gerardi
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$4.99 US
RH Childrens Books | Random House Books for Young Readers
48 per carton
On sale Jan 24, 2006 | 978-0-375-83562-9
Age 6-9 years
Reading Level: Lexile 600L | Fountas & Pinnell O
Sales rights: US, Canada, Open Mkt
Andrew, Judy, and Thudd have time-traveled out of an ice age only to find themselves shrunk down and tossed out with the garbage! As they get up close and personal with half-eaten hog dogs, soggy pasta, and old fruit rinds, they’ll learn about the stinky—but oh-so-necessary!—process of decomposition. Kids, parents, and teachers love this series—kids for all its gooey grossness, and teachers and parents for all the fun science and great discussion points!
“Andrew Lost books are gross and disgusting. That’s why we like them.”
The Washington Post

Classroom Activities for Andrew Lost #13: In the Garbage

Classroom activities supplement discussion and traditional lessons with group projects and creative tasks. Can be used in pre-existing units and lessons, or as stand-alone.

(Please note: the guide displayed here is the most recently uploaded version; while unlikely, any page citation discrepancies between the guide and book is likely due to pagination differences between a book’s different formats.)

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Andrew, Judy, and Thudd have time-traveled out of an ice age only to find themselves shrunk down and tossed out with the garbage! As they get up close and personal with half-eaten hog dogs, soggy pasta, and old fruit rinds, they’ll learn about the stinky—but oh-so-necessary!—process of decomposition. Kids, parents, and teachers love this series—kids for all its gooey grossness, and teachers and parents for all the fun science and great discussion points!

Praise

“Andrew Lost books are gross and disgusting. That’s why we like them.”
The Washington Post

Guides

Classroom Activities for Andrew Lost #13: In the Garbage

Classroom activities supplement discussion and traditional lessons with group projects and creative tasks. Can be used in pre-existing units and lessons, or as stand-alone.

(Please note: the guide displayed here is the most recently uploaded version; while unlikely, any page citation discrepancies between the guide and book is likely due to pagination differences between a book’s different formats.)