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There are lots of things that regular people can do, but teachers can't. Teachers can't ride a bike or scooter to school. And they can never be tardy. Teachers can't buy their own apples. And they can't teach their best without flowers on their desk. But first they really need some help cleaning the blackboard. And the erasers! It's a wonder they come back to school at all!



About the Author

Douglas Wood

Douglas Wood has been called "Minnesota's renaissance man". Author, artist, musician, naturalist, wilderness guide, he is the creator of thirty-seven books for adults and children, with over two and a half million copies in print. His first book, Old Turtle, was hailed as a "profound work" and an "instant classic". Translated widely, it has received many honors. A number of other books are also award winners and N.Y. Times bestsellers, including Grandad's Prayers of the Earth, Miss Little's Gift and his humorous What Grown-ups Can't Do series. Doug has read and performed at the White House, with full choir and orchestra at New York's famed Lincoln Center, and many other extraordinary venues across the country. Two widely acclaimed new titles--Old Turtle: Questions of the Heart and the outdoor memoir Deep Woods, Wild Waters, were released in 2017. Doug's latest picture book for children, Americans, was published in 2018. As a wilderness guide, he has led scores of expeditions from the Boundary Waters to the Northwest Territories. Among his many honors and awards, Douglas Wood is the recipient of:The American Booksellers Book of the Year -ABBY AwardThe International Reading Association Book of the YearThe Christopher Medal Parent's Choice AwardBarnes and Noble Star of the NorthStorytelling World AwardMidwest Book AwardSmithsonian Notable Book AwardMinnesota Book AwardMinnesota State Arts Board Grand for ProseCMAB McKnight Established Artist AwardLifetime Achievement Award from the MN. Association for Environmental Education. Douglas Wood lives with his family in a log cabin in the pines by the Mississippi River.



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