Miss Klute Is a Hoot! cover

Miss Klute Is a Hoot!

Author: Gutman, Dan

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 3.7
Points 1.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 7991
Points per Word 0.000125
Page Count 106
Points per Page 0.009434

Description

This is the eleventh book in the My Weird School series. The story follows A.J. and his classmates at Ella Mentry School when their reading scores drop significantly. Principal Mr. Macky hires Miss Klute, a Labradoodle therapy dog, to help the students improve their reading during story time. Initially skeptical about reading to a dog, the children quickly become enthusiastic about the unique reading experience.

Quick Summary

The genius twist of a lovable therapy dog who actually helps kids conquer their fear of reading makes this book a tail-wagging good time. Kids will giggle at the hilarious classroom chaos and feel proud watching the students gain confidence, all because of a furry friend with excellent listening skills. If your kid loves the wacky school humor of "Captain Underpants and the Attack of the Talking Toilets" or the "My Weird School" series, they'll absolutely fetch this one. Perfect for kindergarten through third graders who enjoy funny stories with a heartwarming bite.