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Battle of the Books 2011-2012
Bobby vs. Girls (Accidentally), by Lisa Yee
21
Literature
3rd Grade
11/26/2011

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In this book the main character's pet was named 'Rover'.
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Bobby vs. Girls (Accidentally) (p. 21)
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In this book a teacher explains that great political campaigns had memorable slogans, giving examples like "Not Just Peanuts" and "I Like Ike".
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Bobby vs. Girls (Accidentally) (p. 113)
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In the book by this title we learn of a tree whose flowers produce a horrible smell.
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Bobby vs. Girls (Accidentally) (p. 89)
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In the book by this title the main character had accidentally kicked his third grade teacher instead of the soccer ball during PE.
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Bobby vs. Girls (Accidentally) (p. 26)
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There was a tie for Student Council rep in the class election so they had to vote again. Name the book.
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Bobby vs. Girls (Accidentally) (p. 140)
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In the book by this title the main character gets stuck, literally, to a rare tree.
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Bobby vs. Girls (Accidentally) (p. 92)
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Dad's biggest battle used to be an opposing football team. Now it was static cling. Name the book.
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Bobby vs. Girls (Accidentally) (p. 31)
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In this book the classroom separates into two groups to create murals of the solar system.
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Bobby vs. Girls (Accidentally) (p. 57)
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A former pro-football player was nicknamed "The Freezer" for being able to stop opponents cold in their tracks. Name the book.
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Bobby vs. Girls (Accidentally) (p. 4)
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In this book a character won votes even though his speech was boring, his suit was too big, and his sister's doll baby's underpants were clinging to his back.
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Bobby vs. Girls (Accidentally) (p. 135)
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In the book by this title a field trip to Huntington Gardens was part of a fun school year.
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Bobby vs. Girls (Accidentally) (p. 39)
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The author of this book introduces us to a special rare tree called the Koloff. Name the author.
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Lisa Yee (p. 77)
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In the book by this author the setting is Rancho Rosetta, California.
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Lisa Yee (p. 3)
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The author of this book sets the beginning at the Wild Acres Amusement Park. Name the author.
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Lisa Yee (p. 1)
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The author of this book writes of a scary cat with twenty-seven toes, maybe more! Name the author.
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Lisa Yee (p. 114)
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In the book by this author we are introduced to a colorful crossing-guard named Mr. Kirby.
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Lisa Yee (p. 34)
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The author of this book describes a worn brown cloth dog made by Grammy when the main character was a baby. Its name is Mr. Huggams. Name the author.
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Lisa Yee (p. 21)
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In the book by this author a character would make loud pig noises punctuated by hee-haws. Name the author.
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Lisa Yee (p. 37)
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Holly will be the rep for Room 15 and if she can’t go, this boy will take her place, in this book.
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Bobby vs. Girls (Accidentally) (p. 142-143)
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Holly loves rocks, so a boy brought her a reddish, almost-round rock from Big Sur on his vacation in this book.
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Bobby vs. Girls (Accidentally) (p. 6-7)
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A teacher has been to astronaut camp, can wiggle her ears, and has a German shepherd named Buddy. Name the author.
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Lisa Yee (p. 39)
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