I Was a Third Grade Spy

I Was a Third Grade Spy by Mary Jane Auch, published by Random House Children’s Books on January 14, 2003, is a reissue featuring 96 pages in English. This engaging story follows Josh and his talking dog, Arful, as they embark on a mission to uncover the girls’ plans for the school talent contest. With Arful’s unique ability to communicate, the boys devise a clever scheme to gain an advantage in the competition.
Readers will find a blend of humor and adventure as Josh and his friends navigate the challenges of school life and the excitement of their imaginative plot. The narrative explores themes of friendship and creativity, showcasing the playful dynamics of school and the role of animals in children’s lives. This edition invites young readers to enjoy a lighthearted tale filled with imagination and the spirit of competition.
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Believe it or not–and you better believe it–Josh’s dog Arful can talk! This is very useful to Josh and his pals who want to win the school talent contest. First the boys have to find out what the girls are planning for the contest. That’s when they send Arful to get an earful by spying on the girls. Just wait until show time to see what Arful the spy uncovers.
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