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Mister Fred

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When their favorite sixth-grade teacher decides to leave, the students at My Dear Watson Elementary School vow to drive away anyone who tries to replace her, but their reign of terror is cut short by the arrival of the highly unusual Mr. Goldberg Fred.

224 pages, Hardcover

First published August 1, 1994

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Jill Pinkwater

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Jill Pinkwater is an award-winning author and illustrator who has collaborated with her husband, Daniel Pinkwater, on many fine books, many of which feature polar bears and other noble creatures. They've also worked together on "Superpuppy," the world's best guide to owning and caring for a canine companion.

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166 reviews4 followers
August 24, 2020
This was my absolute favorite book as a kid. I distinctly remember checking this out from the library over and over again. It’s in fact one of the only books I actually remember reading as a kid. I found it on kindle unlimited and HAD to read it again. Still loved it. Someone needs to buy these rights and turn it into a movie or show. It’s so cute. I want to watch this. Ahhhh this was so fun! I highly encourage a re-read of your favorite childhood books!
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March 5, 2013
When I became a teacher, I wanted to be Mister Fred.
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56 reviews33 followers
January 10, 2014
With the best teacher in the school leaving to teach in Brazil, what about her students? They absolutely refuse to let any substitute take her place.
They beat down the substitutes with chaos and throwing things. Spitballs fly, paper airplanes do as well, and the substitutes are forced to leave.
However, this keeps going on until Mr. Fred comes. According to Anya (The person who is narrating the book), he is a slimy mindreading sixth grader liking alien freak.
To me, Mr. Fred was funny, weird, but that funniness and weirdness didn't stop the kids from changing.
I liked the change that the students made (except for one) with Mr. Fred and his pet Franch Puddle, Duck.
The weirdness of Mr. Fred and the suspiciousness of the children would really make somebody study.
With bits of fiction, funny schooling tactics, and a nice plot that keeps getting suspenseful, this book for me, was an awesome read!
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August 6, 2016
It has taken me 20 years to finish this book and I can honestly say the wait was worth it.
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April 11, 2017
Too far off the radar; should be a first read for every 6th grader or anyone who wants (or doesn't want) to be in a room with one. Amazing.
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