Enrolling herself into Mortimer Potts Elementary School without her parents finding out won't be easy, but Bluebell has a plan. In just three short weeks, she will prove to the world that a wheelchair kid can cause just as much chaos a regular kid, and have a blast doing it. Mr. Grimble and Nuse Krutsky are caught up in the craziness as Bluebell turns the school upside down, with the help of her new diverse and multi-talented classmates. After Hoops Russell, the school's star basketball player, sets out on a mission to prove that Bluebell is faking her disability, what happens next will surprise everyone- especially Bluebell. Join Bluebell as she changes everyone's perspective... using humor, kindness, determination, and a wheelchair.
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When new student Mitzi Mufflin, who happens to be blind, joins the gang at Mortimer Potts Elementary School, she's thrilled to be named principal for the Day. Little does she know, the real principal and teachers will disappear. Can Principal Mufflin and her pint-sized "staff" secretly run the school until the teachers return? If they don't, Mitzi is afraid that anything could happen. The teachers might even be fired and everyone would have to start the school year all over again. A torrential rainstorm, a frantic book rescue, an kindergarten protest, and a statue of Mortimer Potts made out of cheese, keep Mitzi and her classmates on their toes. And who is the mysterious Mr. Doberman who is snooping around the school?
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Have you ever heard a bird meow? Morris Flip may be autistic and doesn't use words to communicate, but he creates the most astonishing and realistic sound effects. When a new summer camp mysteriously opens up in town, Morris accidentally learns it's a cover for the camp owner who wants to find a long-lost jewelry collection hidden on the old abandoned Potts estate. Couple that with overhearing two men plan a fraudulent money-printing scheme involving the camp, Morris is in a unique position to alert the authorities—if only he could talk. Will Morris be able to save the day? Author Liz Cooper weaves a tale of adventure, diversity, humor, and problem-solving in the third volume of her hilarious Potts-Abillites series, featuring clever characters with disabilities, often marginalized in children's literature. . Join Morris and the rest of his friends from Mortimer Potts Elementary School at Camp Merbando for a wacky summer adventure!
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