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Description
A celebrated children's author arrives at an elementary school for Author's Day, but a series of mix-ups turns the special event into a chaotic comedy of errors. As the author tries to give a talk, missing supplies and a confused schedule lead to mishaps that involve the students and teachers. The story shows how humor and improvisation help salvage the day.
Quick Summary
Author's Day drops you right into the nutty day when a real live children's author shows up at school, and things go hilariously sideways. Kids get to see the chaos of a famous author forgetting his lines, teachers scrambling, and the students themselves getting caught up in the mix-up. It's perfect for readers who like funny, fast-paced stories with a touch of behind-the-scenes magic, especially those who already love books about authors or school visits. The humor is light and goofy, with a few moments that might feel a little scary when the author gets lost in the auditorium, but nothing too intense for early readers. Younger readers who enjoy books like *Miss Daisy Is Crazy!* will appreciate the same silly energy, while the short length makes it a great choice for reluctant readers who want a quick, satisfying read. Parents will love that the story encourages curiosity about real authors and shows that even famous people can be a bit clumsy.