How to Do Homework Without Throwing Up Spiral-Bound | 2017-03-10

Trevor Romain Steve Mark (Illustrated by)

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Revised classic provides a humor-filled take on a sickening subject--homework--updated to address modern issues such as technology


Revised classic provides a humor-filled take on a sickening subject--homework--updated to address modern issues such as technology.

Homework can be horrible! But homework isn't going anywhere, and kids need to learn to do it--without throwing up. This updated classic provides specific tips for starting, doing, and finishing homework--and maybe even laughing while they learn. Kids will also learn how to make a homework schedule, when to do the hardest homework (first!), the benefits of doing homework, and more--serious suggestions delivered with wit and humor because laughter makes learning fun.

Refreshed to address modern distractions like the Internet and electronic devices, this updated classic (with hilarious full-color illustrations) helps kids see that they can handle their homework and emphasizes how terrific it feels when they finish.
Publisher: Teacher Created Materials
Original Binding: Trade Paperback
Pages: 80 pages
ISBN-10: 1631980661
Item Weight: 0.3 lbs
Dimensions: 5.1 x 0.2 x 7.0 inches
"This no-nonsense, quick guide leaves no stone unturned and will be an invaluable read for any kid who has ever struggled to finish homework or who wants to develop better study habits."
-School Library Journal

Trevor Romain describes himself as a story farmer.

He is an award-winning author and illustrator as well as a sought-after public speaker. His books have sold more than a million copies and have been published in twenty-two languages. For more than thirty years, Trevor has traveled the world, speaking to thousands of school-age children.

Trevor is well known for his work with the Make-A-Wish Foundation, the United Nations, UNICEF, the USO, and the Comfort Crew for Military Kids, which he co-founded. Trevor is a past board president of the American Childhood Cancer Organization.

Trevor was born in South Africa but now resides in Kauai, Hawaii.