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Mr. Ott Is a Crackpot!

My Weirder-est School, Book 10

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Mr. Ott Is a Crackpot!

By: Dan Gutman
Narrated by: Maxwell Glick
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With more than 30 million books sold, the My Weird School series really gets kids learning! This tenth book in the My Weirder-est School arc knocks it out of the park as A.J. and his friends learn how to play softball.

Batter up! A.J.’s class is going head-to-head against Dirk School in a charity softball game. The losing team must clean one of the toilets in the winning school with a toothbrush!

Retired baseball pro Mr. Ott is here to lead Ella Mentry School to victory. But will his weird coaching tactics be a home run, or a swing and a miss?

Perfect for reluctant learners and all kids hungry for funny school stories, Dan Gutman’s hugely popular My Weird School chapter book series has something for everyone. Don’t miss the hilarious adventures of A.J. and the gang!

©2022 Dan Gutman (P)2022 Quill Tree Books
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