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Book Boys Present: Perfect

Pencil and Eraser Are Ready to Scribbleeeee!

by Traci Swain

Whether you’re a little messy, a little clean, or something in between, you’ll have somebody to root for in this epic battle between two tough contenders: Pencil and Eraser!

After reading Perfect by Max Amato, the Book Boys imagine a face-off between the two main characters of the Book of the Week.

Pencil and Eraser might be complete opposites and have very different interpretations of “perfect,” but can they work together to create an amazing picture? Watch this video with your class to find out!

Which character do your students relate to most, Pencil or Eraser? Please share with the Scholastic Book Clubs community on Facebook and Instagram using the hashtag #ScholasticBookClubs.

Meet the Book Boys

Allister, Elliott, and Max are three friends who work at Scholastic Book Clubs and love books—and they want to share the joy of reading with your students! Every week, you can find the Book Boys here on the Scholastic Book Clubs blog in a brand-new fun, educational, and engaging video about the Book of the Week. Play their videos in your classroom (or at home) to help your students connect to the story and explore the exciting world of reading.

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Perfect
by Max Amato
Humorous Picture Book About Being Perfectly Imperfect

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A Note from Judy

Making new friends can be as easy as sharing a cookie! The Book of the Week–If You Give a Mouse a Cookie by Laura Numeroff, illustrated by Felicia Bond—shows all the possibilities of befriending a mouse that overstays its welcome.

This week, have fun guessing what the Book Boys will ask for next; watch an exclusive interview with the book’s author, Laura Numeroff, in Behind the Scenes; learn how a teacher uses If You Give a Mouse a Cookie to engage her students in Book Talks; and download a free sequencing activity in this week’s Cooked Up from a Book!

We hope this tale of a boy and a mouse will make your students laugh and learn about the importance of setting boundaries and sharing.

Judy Newman

President and Reader in Chief
Scholastic Book Clubs

Book of the Week

If You Give A Mouse a Cookie

by Laura Numeroff, illustrated
by Felicia Bond
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