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Description
Following a mishap involving the local school dinner lady, Docter Noel Zone joins the teaching staff to help out. Schools are full of danger, and when bikes go missing, Noel realises danger really is everywhere. Book #3
Quick Summary
Perfect for middle-grade readers who like a laugh with their adventure, the third book in the Danger Really Is Everywhere series throws Docter Noel Zone into the chaos of a school where even the lunch line can become a hazard. After a mishap with the cafeteria staff, Noel signs on as a teacher, and when bikes start disappearing, he and a group of quirky kids race around the building, spotting goofy dangers like slippery hallways, over-excited science experiments, and a sneaky bike thief. The story balances silly humor with just enough mild tension to keep kids on their toes, while sprinkling in a few easy-to-remember safety tips without sounding preachy. If your kid loved the first two books or enjoys the slap-stick school antics of something like Diary of a Wimpy Kid, they'll find this quick, 2-point AR read hard to put down. Parents can feel good about the light-hearted tone and the message that being aware of your surroundings is actually pretty cool.