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    How to Do Homework Without Throwing Up by Trevor Romain, Elizabeth Verdick (Editor), Trevor Romain (Illustrator)

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    • Age Range: 12 and up
    • Pub. Date: January 2005
    • 67pp
    • Sales Rank: 60,295

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      • Pub. Date: January 2005
      • Publisher: Free Spirit Publishing, Inc.
      • Format: Paperback, 67pp
      • Sales Rank: 60,295
      • Age Range: 12 and up

      Synopsis

      “Everybody who goes to school does homework. You are not alone. And they feel just as sick as you do when they have to do it.”

      Trevor Romain knows how horrible homework can be, and kids will see this right away as they page through this book, grin at the cartoons, and smile at Trevor's funny insights.

      Meanwhile, they'll discover valuable truths and pointers about homework: “People who say homework is a waste of time don't know what they are talking about.” “The best way to get your homework done without feeling sick every time you see it is to just do it.”

      Kids will also learn how to make a homework schedule, when to do the hardest homework (first!), the benefits of doing homework, and more—serious suggestions delivered with wit and humor because laughter makes learning fun.
       

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      Discusses a variety of simple techniques for getting homework done.

      School Library Journal

      Gr 3-6Contrary to what children believe, homework is not meant to make them miserable. It is a serious business, however, and one of the great things about it is that "you get to do it at home." This and other homework homilies, along with strategies for getting tasks done, are presented in a humorous, lively format with black-and-white cartoon drawings. Designed to make kids laugh while recognizing the importance of school assignments, this is a great little paperback for parents and educators to share with those who think homework is the bane of childhood.Pamela K. Bomboy, Chesterfield County Public Schools, VA

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      Biography

      When Trevor Romain was 12, his teacher told him he wasn't talented enough to do art. By accident, he found out 20 years later that he could draw. Since that lucky day, he has written and illustrated 20 books for children. In addition to writing, illustrating, and speaking at schools, Trevor is a board member of the Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation and can often be found on the cancer ward at Brackenridge Hospital in Austin, Texas, doing his rounds as “Doctor of Mischief.”

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      My fifth graders can now do homework without throwing up :-Dby KaraokeLala

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      April 08, 2009: I shared this book with my fifth grade class and they just ate it up. We read it together using an overhead projector, and now there is a waiting list for my students to check the book out of my library! I was having some big problems with class resposnibility towards homework, but now there are fewer excuses. We've even adapted a saying from the book, "We are not afraid of homework, homework is afraid of us!"