A unique principal named Mr. Bundy runs PS 88 and acts incredibly strange in this silly, fun-to-read Aladdin QUIX chapter book that’s perfect for emerging readers!
Acclaimed author Stephanie Calmenson turns fairy tales on their ears with the silly adventures about Principal Bundy. In this Mr. Bundy (mis)adventure, PS 88’s beloved principal isn’t acting like himself. He’s being super silly: talking to himself, chasing house flies, and telling the kids at school to shout out, “Hoodie hoo!” It’s not April Fool’s Day, so what’s going on?
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“Goooood morning, PS 88!” boomed a voice over the loudspeaker. “This is Mr. Bundy, and I want to wish everyone a super-duper Monday! Three cheers for Monday!”
All around the school, kids were giving one another looks that said, Huh? Their principal’s morning announcements weren’t usually so high-spirited.
“Mr. B’s in an extra good mood today,” said Roger.
Even his teacher, Mrs. Feeny, looked surprised.
After the announcement, there was a knock on Mr. Bundy’s door. It was Ms. Moore, the assistant principal.
“Um, how are you feeling today, Mr. Bundy?” she said.
“Excellent! Absolutely excellent! How are you?” he asked.
“Pretty good,” she said, feeling as puzzled as everyone else by the principal’s behavior. “Is this a good time to talk about next week’s parent-teacher evening?”
“Yes. No. Maybe so. Can we talk tomorrow?” said Mr. Bundy.
“Ooookay,” said Ms. Moore. “I was just asking since last week you said we should talk first thing Monday morning. And here we are.”
“Yes, here we are, and glad of it!” said Mr. Bundy. “Now if you’ll excuse me, I want to get out and make sure everyone’s feeling super-duper.”
“Super-duper’s always good,” said Ms. Moore, backing out of the office. She was feeling more puzzled by the minute.
2
Super-Duper!
As he was walking down the hall, Mr. Bundy heard voices sing out from the music room.
“Put your finger in the air, in the air.
Put your finger in the air and leave it over there.
Put your finger in the air, in the air!”
Mr. Bundy raised his finger in the air. Fortunately, he hadn’t heard some of the kids singing, “Put your finger in your nose and see how far it goes.”
Mr. Bundy’s finger was still in the air when Mr. Strong, the librarian, came along.
“Morning, Mr. Bundy,” said the librarian. Thinking the principal was waving his finger as a greeting, Mr. Strong waved a finger back.
Just then Ms. Bly, the gym teacher, came down the hall, and she joined the greeting too.
The three went down the hall waving their fingers in the air, in the air. Then Mr. Strong went into the library, Ms. Bly went into the gym and Mr. Bundy continued on his way.
At the next classroom, he heard a voice call, “Feeding time!” Not realizing the student was about to feed the class hamster, the principal took his finger down from the air, grabbed a snack bar from his pocket, and gobbled it down.
He continued wandering along the hallway, enjoying the lovely classroom displays. He stopped to study one that he thought was especially...