Jake Drake, Teacher's Pet
Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2001
80
Novel • Fiction
2001
YA
7-10 years
In Jake Drake, Teacher's Pet, young Jake Drake navigates the challenges of being a teacher’s pet. As a result, he learns valuable life lessons about friendship, respect, and responsibility. The story emphasizes the importance of understanding the perspectives of both peers and authority figures in a school setting.
Humorous
Upbeat
Playful
Heartwarming
Inspirational
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Andrew Clements' Jake Drake, Teacher's Pet, illustrated by Dolores Avendaño, is praised for its relatable portrayal of school life and its engaging narrative for young readers. It's humor and accessible language enhance its appeal. However, some critique the predictability of the plot. Overall, it delivers a valuable lesson on friendship and integrity.
A typical reader for Jake Drake, Teacher's Pet by Andrew Clements and Dolores Avendaño is a young student aged 7-10 who enjoys humorous and relatable school stories. Fans of Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney or Junie B. Jones by Barbara Park would likely appreciate the book's engaging storyline and school setting.
477 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
80
Novel • Fiction
2001
YA
7-10 years
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