
Roscoe Riley, upset with the notion that his teacher could get in trouble, comes up with a plan to keep the bee antennae on the first graders' heads, and help the drummers stay in their seats for the open house play.
year: 2008, 2009
call number/section: 1000, 920
subjects: helping behavior, juvenile fiction, glue, schools, helpfulness, fiction, school stories, humorous fiction
Editions

Applegate, Katherine
HarperCollins (2008)
Roscoe Riley, upset with the notion that his teacher could get in trouble, comes up with a plan to keep the bee antennae on the first graders' heads, and help the drummers stay in their seats for the open house play.
Schools: 38

Applegate, Katherine
Fitzgerald Books (2009)
When the first-graders' bee antennae would not stay on their heads and the drummers would not stay in their seats for the open house play, Roscoe decides to help by using the "don't-you-dare" glue.
Schools: 1

Applegate, Katherine
Roscoe Riley, upset with the notion that his teacher could get in trouble, comes up with a plan to keep the bee antennae on the first graders' heads, and help the drummers stay in their seats for the open house play.
Schools: 8