Shredderman: Attack of the Tagger
By Brian Biggs, Wendelin Van Draanen. Other Format. Kids call him: Bubba. Starting off the year with laughter helps build a wonderful classroom community. My 9 year old son loves this book! Nolan Byrd: Puny, power walker, math genius, can’t keep shoes tied. The model takes into account factors including the age of a rating, whether the ratings are from verified purchasers, and factors that establish reviewer trustworthiness.Sorry, we failed to record your vote.
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This is a GREAT book about bullying that has a little of a beat 'em at the own game twist.Starting off the year with laughter helps build a wonderful classroom community
Anyway, I thought that Shredderman was an okay book.
Tired of the abuse that he's suffered because of bully Bubba Bixby, fifth-grader Nolan Byrd allows his inner superhero to emerge, inspired by a class project. a nerd. I liked that he did something about his school's issues. This is such a fine book.
Now, it does get turned around in the end, so that he's encouraged to turn this website into a positive thing. With this book, he wants to read on and find out what happens. He doesn’t want to sign his name … Some of my concerns are addressed in future books in the series. Kids call him: Bubba. Enter your mobile number or email address below and we'll send you a link to download the free Kindle App. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. Shred is your fearless leader.
Great for Elementary school students and their parents!
Instead, the adults give explicit approval of Nolan's revenge. About Shredderman: Secret Identity. I think if I was in 4th grade instead of 8th I would have enjoyed it more. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Shredderman: Secret Identity. It has good messages of standing up for yourself and trying to make a difference, but the way the other promoted those ideas were inappropriate in my mind. The book has a very creative way to combat bullies which does not require just taking it. Nolan Byrd: Puny, power walker, math genius, can’t keep shoes tied.
Alvin Bixby: Hulking, knuckles of steel, hideous breath, foul temper. Published Nolan Byrd: Puny, power walker, math …
And it's similar in style to the very popular Wimpy Kid series, only more preachy and less humorous. View All Available Formats & Editions. Alvin Bixby: Hulking, knuckles of steel, hideous breath, foul temper. You can read books purchased on Google Play using your computer's web browser.To read on e-ink devices like the Sony eReader or Barnes & Noble Nook, you'll need to download a file and transfer it to your device. a nerd.
On the other hand, the method the main character uses to get revenge on a class bully, with the support of a teacher no less, shows poorI have mixed feelings about this book, the first in a series for upper elementary age children. Here's why: a small school boy moonlights as a reporter for his website after witnessing the undignified cruelties of the school bully, masquerading as Shredderman, the lone crusader who stands up for the little man (aged 9-13) and defends truth and justice.
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But there were many things to like about the book, and they outnumber the concerns. What happened to killing them with kindness? You're listening to a sample of the Audible audio edition.Something went wrong. I read this book myself so I would be able to know what he is talking about when he starts work on his book report, and found it to be funny and entertaining. This is not the message to send kids.