The Cut-Ups Crack Up

The Cut-Ups Crack Up by James Marshall, published by Penguin Publishing Group on May 12, 1994, is a humorous juvenile nonfiction book featuring vibrant illustrations. In this engaging story, Spud and Joe inadvertently find themselves in a wild adventure when they mistakenly start principal Lamar J. Spurgle’s prized sports car while attempting to take a picture. The narrative unfolds as their unexpected joyride leads to a series of comical mishaps.
Readers will discover a lighthearted exploration of humor through the antics of Spud and Joe as they navigate their chaotic ride. The book, consisting of 32 pages, captures the essence of childhood curiosity and mischief, making it an entertaining read for young audiences. With its full-color illustrations, this edition invites children to enjoy the playful situations that arise when curiosity gets the better of them.
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No one’s safe when Spud and Joe get behind the wheel of principal Lamar J. Spurgle’s prized new sports car. All they wanted was a picture of themselves–how were they supposed to know which button was the ignition switch? Before they know it, the Cut-Ups are off on the ride of their lives. Full color.
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