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The Candy Corn Contest (The Kids of the Polk Street School)
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The Candy Corn Contest (The Kids of the Polk Street School) Paperback - 1987

by Giff, Patricia Reilly; Sims, Blanche [Illustrator]

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Yearling, 1987-11-02. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
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First line

Ms. Rooney gave out the drawing paper.

From the jacket flap

It's almost Thanksgiving, and Richard Best can't stop thinking about Ms. Rooney's Candy Corn contest. Whoever can guess the exact number of yellow-and-orange candies in the jar on Ms. Roney's desk gets to keep them all. The only problem is Richard has to read a page in a library book for each guess.


Smelly Matthew, who sits in front of him, knows they'll never win. "We're the worst readers in the class," he says. But Richard won't give up. He can already taste those Candy Corns. And before he knows it, he has. Three fat juicy ones.


What will Ms. Rooney do when she finds out?

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About the author

Patricia Reilly Giff has recieved the Newbery Honor for Pictures of Hollis Woods and Lily's Crossing, which is also a Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Book. Nory Ryan's Song was named an ALA Best Book for Young Adults and an ALA Notable Book.

Blanche Sims is a children's book illustrator, born in Cleveland, Ohio. She has illustrated dozens of books, as well as the television film Beyond the Butterfly, which won a Parents' Choice Foundation commendation for television in 2000.