Jingle Bells, Homework Smells

Jingle Bells, Homework Smells by Diane deGroat is a delightful reprint published by HarperCollins on September 23, 2003. This 32-page book is written in English and presents a humorous take on the challenges of balancing schoolwork with holiday festivities. The story follows Gilbert, who struggles to complete his homework over the weekend as he gets caught up in the excitement of Christmas preparations.
Readers will find a charming narrative that captures the essence of the holiday season, highlighting themes of family, celebration, and the joys of childhood. As Gilbert engages in activities like decorating cookies and ice skating, the book reflects the relatable dilemma of prioritizing fun over responsibilities. This engaging tale is ideal for young readers who can relate to the festive distractions that come with the holidays.
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No time for homework!
When Mrs. Byrd gives the class homework for the weekend, Gilbert just can’t seem to find the time to do it. That’s because it’s almost Christmas, and Gilbert has other important things to do, like decorating Christmas cookies, ice skating with his friends, and helping his family find the perfect Christmas tree. What will Gilbert do when Monday morning comes?
The joyous holiday feeling around Gilbert’s house comes alive in this funny, festive story that’s perfect for anyone who’s ever put off a chore.
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