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Don't Sit on My Lunch! (Ready, Freddy! #4)

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Don't Sit on My Lunch! (Ready, Freddy! #4)

By: Abby Klein, John McKinley
Narrated by: Fred Berman
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"I have a problem. A really, really, big problem. I want to try out for the peewee hockey team, but so does Max."

Bullies are a problem in school, and Max Sellars is the worst one yet. In addition to hassling Freddy, Max also challenges him for the open spot on the peewee hockey team. Freddy's close friend Jessie is a star hockey player, and she secretly teaches him some rules and tricks. In a warm and funny ending, Max and Freddy make peace with one another, and - in a surprising twist - end up becoming teammates.

Ready for more? Listen to all the Ready, Freddy titles.©2004 Abby Klein (P)2007 Scholastic, Inc.
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Editor reviews

Having cemented his reputation as the "new Junie B. Jones", Ready Freddy Thresher tries out for the Hammerheads hockey team in his fourth adventure. Along the way, Freddy receives some competition from a school bully, and benefits from the valuable coaching of his hockey playing friend Jessie. Performer Fred Berman demonstrates truly remarkable breadth as a voice actor. The Audie Award winner singlehandedly calls forth the range of voices one would expect to hear in an episode of SpongeBob as he breathes life into Freddy’s friends and family. Sure to capture the attention of first through third graders, Berman’s distinct roleplaying serves as a colorful canvas for schoolyard squabbles, sibling rivalries, and the earnest, big-heartedness of young Freddy.

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