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The Secret Science Project That Almost Ate the School Paula Wiseman Books
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Manufacturer: Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books
Author: Judy Sierra
Binding: Hardcover
Publication Date: 2006-08-29
Publisher: Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books
Label: Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books
Number Of Pages: 32
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Students, heed this little rhyme:
When it's science project time,
Do not make goop,
or glop,
or grime,
And never mess with
mutant slime.
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Customer Reviews
Deliciously Funny 
2007-02-10
This is an excellent read for both you and your children! No one gets injured and it is funny and carries you from beginning to end. Your children will love to read this with you.
A True Delight 
2007-01-22
It's one of the best childrens books in ages. I read it to my adult children (out of town) and friends. We all bought the book. It is one I don't mind being asked to read over and over.
Absolutely Hilarious 
2006-12-21
I just heard this book read on NPR and can't believe how funny it is. It's the kind of book that adults will enjoy reading to kids over and over and over.
Hilarious tale. 
2006-12-10
Judy Sierra's THE SECRET SCIENCE PROJECT THAT ALMOST ATE THE SCHOOL enjoys lively drawings by Stephen Gammell as it tells of mutant slime which nearly proves the downfall of a young scientist. A strange box of Super Slime for the science fair consumes cats, ants, and grows way too big: disaster is in the making in this hilarious tale.