"That's an interesting question, Clementine," Mrs. "Which are smarter? Chimpanzees or orangutans?" We have done this a lot.īut today I just sat on the chair and started right in. When she saw it was me, she held out her hand for the note from my teacher that would tell her what kind of chat we should have. Note Clementine's exchange with her principal, Mrs. You can't really label the special talents she has.Ĭlementine is a wonderful narrator with a way for words. She is not quite sure what her talent is. But Clementine, well, Clementine is worried. They're excited at the chance to show off-most want to do cartwheels as an act. Almost every kid hears this news with joy. The third and fourth graders will participate in this school-wide event by putting on a talent show. The teacher's "exciting" announcement was the fact that the school was going to be raising money. For those that aren't familiar with this spunky, zany gem of a character visit my review of the first book, Clementine. But when my teacher said, "Class, we have an exciting project to talk about," I listened anyway.Ĭlementine is back. The Talented Clementine.įirst sentence: I have noticed that teachers get exciting confused with boring a lot.
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