My kids have discovered a new series, the Lunch Lady. Colin LOVES the humor and graphic novel format. Cadence devours them because they are there and they are fun. I enjoy the irony and wit and was amused by the tongue-in-cheek references about cutting school funding in this particular adventu...
"Lunch Lady and the Picture Day Peril" by Jarrett J. Krosoczka is a great book series that kids can independently read on their own. The picture Day Peril is about a school lunch lady that always saves the day. During school picture day the kids are troubled with the fact that their faces are cov...
I thought this book was very comical and one that children would enjoy. The story takes place around a school and the lunch lady and her assistant are crime fighting ladies. Along with three children seem to be the main characters. These books are series of books that encompass the same main char...
Lunch Lady is a superhero field trip chaperone who finds out the art museum curator has locked up students to stop them from revealing that the real art is missing. Together Lunch Lady , her lunch room sidekick and three students investigate the criminals and try to solve the theft.A laugh out lo...
In this graphic novel, a group of kids go to summer camp, where their school lunch lady happens to be working. They are all looking forward to relaxing and enjoying camp. However, when a mysterious swamp monster is spotted, Lunch Lady and the kids do their best to figure out the truth. This st...
Hoping for a restful summer camp vacation Lunch Lady and Betty are in for a big surprise as the stories of the swamp monster seem to be true...with the help of the breakfast bunch will they be able to get to the bottom of the pond and the root of the problem..Could it be the counselor that was pa...
I have been wanting to find graphic novels that are suitable for my third graders, and I think that books from this series are destined to be popular amongst the students in my classroom. This particular book from the series begins with the children having to join the Mathletes club in order to m...
The graphic novel, “Lunch Lady and the Author Visit Vendetta” is wacky story about a school’s lunch lady who is secretly a crime fighter. This particular story is one in a set of books by Jarrett J. Krosoczka that would be good for upper elementary level students. I would introduce this stor...
Audience: This graphic novel is ideal for students in grades 3-5.Appeal: The Lunch Lady and the Bake Sale Bandit is apart of series of books. This book, as well as the whole series, would appeal to kiddos who enjoy "comic strip" type reads. This series would connect well to intermediate grade...
Krosoczka, J. (2009). Lunch lady and the cyborg substitute. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.Literature CircleWhen it comes to Lunch Lady, there's more than meets they eye. When they're not working in the cafeteria, she and her assistant Betty are fighting crime. So when a teacher hatches a plot to re...
Krosoczka, J.J. (2009). Lunch Lady and the Cyborg Substitute. New York: Random House Children’s Books.No Review SourceLiterature Circle #2Hector, Dee, and Terrence wonder what their lunch lady really does. Little do they know that their lunch lady is a crime fighter with many gadgets that are ma...
This is a book that elementary students will enjoy reading, not only from the story line, and pictures but because they might suspect something similar is happening in their very own school!! We met a group that called themselves the Breakfast Bunch. They were attending a book fair to get the new...
I am quite smitten with this little graphic novel, even though the librarians are the bad guys. gasp. The Lunch Lady is back to save the day against th evil doers at the school. This time, school and public librarians scheme to destroy the newest game console which they fear is the reason chil...
This graphic novel is full of excitement. Children will enjoy reading this page turner. The book was in black and white but full of life. Children will enjoy reading this book because they can relate to what the students thin of their school staff. Many students wonder about the “cafeteria lady’s...