Teachers Sweet and Sour

by Stacy N. Mitchell


Formats

Softcover
$21.99
E-Book
$3.99
Softcover
$21.99

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/30/2019

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 44
ISBN : 9781796044355
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 44
ISBN : 9781796044348

About the Book

Teachers Sweet and Sour is a children’s picture book that addresses Hungry Huey’s wish to have another teacher because he does not get what he wants. Ms. Sweet is his wonderfully sweet teacher who makes learning fun and tasty for the entire class. She is beautiful, kind, smart, and very, very sweet. Ms. Sweet smells pretty and she even makes the classroom smell pretty too. Each morning, Hungry Huey, Dancing Drew, Lil Mya, Too Tall Tonya, and Big Bobby enter their classroom to find a tasty, sweet treat on their desks. All day long, the entire class enjoys learning because Ms. Sweet always makes learning fun. One particular day, Hungry Huey is so upset with Ms. Sweet that he cries, “I don’t like Ms. Sweet. She is mean and ugly, and I wish we had another teacher.” Well, be careful what you wish for! Now the entire class must suffer. Find out what happens when Hungry Huey’s wish is granted and what horrible, nasty, and creepy treats the kids must eat because of Hungry Huey’s wish. Readers, beware!


About the Author

Stacy N. Mitchell, writer, poet, motivational speaker, and author of Party Over Here, is a native New Yorker who currently resides in South Florida. She is an accomplished art teacher with 21 years of experience working with children from diverse backgrounds. Stacy uses literary content to drive her lessons and to actively engage students in the learning process. Her dedication to her students has been a rewarding experience. Recognized as Teacher of the Year twice and nominated eight times, Stacy is truly an honored and valued asset to her school community. The Sun-sentinel, the Herald, and the Plantation Forum have featured articles on her as it relates to art education, community outreach, and Operation Valentine for U.S. Troops. She encourages children to develop a love for reading and helps them understand that reading is the key component to being successful in all subject areas as well as life itself. Reading should be an intriguing and joyous experience between the writer, the reader and the listener. It is also equally important that adults enjoy reading to children. This engagement will make a lasting impression on young readers. Knowing this, Stacy writes to capture her audience, inspire creative thoughts, and to provide an experience that will make everyone think, laugh, wonder, and laugh some more.