A is for Aaargh!

A is for Aaargh! by Frank Rodgers is a New Ed edition published by Puffin in 2004, featuring 48 pages in English. This book presents a humorous take on the challenges of teaching the alphabet, as Miss Snitchell faces the notorious Class Three, known for their mischievous antics. The story unfolds as the students believe they are in control of their alphabet exercise, only to discover that Miss Snitchell has a few surprises in store for them.
Readers will find a blend of fiction and juvenile themes as the narrative explores the dynamics of a classroom filled with spirited children. The book delves into the interactions between Miss Snitchell and her students, highlighting the humorous and chaotic moments that arise during their alphabet lessons. With its focus on school and education, A is for Aaargh! offers an engaging experience for young readers, inviting them to enjoy the playful side of learning.
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How spooky can the alphabet get? Miss Snitchell thinks she knows how to deal with little horrors. But she’s never met Class Three – the worst class in school. They think they’re in charge of the alphabet exercise – until they reach ‘U’, when sweet, gentle Miss Snitchell really teaches them a lesson.
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