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Vampires Don't Wear Polka Dots

by Debbie Dadey
Series: The Bailey School Kids #1
78 pages, Fantasy
Reviewed by bookRacoon

Fun read, but with a main character who is not a good role model.

Plot

Note: Co-written by Debbie Dadey and Marcia Thornton Jones.

When Bailey Elementary gets a new teacher, Mrs. Jeepers, the class sets out to drive her crazy. However, Mrs. Jeepers is not like any other teacher they've had, and she seems to have a power that makes everyone behave. Could she really be a vampire?

Morality

Eddie is not just moderately disruptive. He throws books off shelves, scatters papers, and shoots spitballs at his teacher. Some students break into Mrs. Jeepers' house.

Spiritual Content

Whether Mrs. Jeepers actually is a vampire is left up to the reader's judgment.

Violence

Just naughty students.

Drug and Alcohol Content

None.

Sexual Content

None.

Crude or Profane Language or Content

None.

Conclusion

Fun read, but know that vampires (as far as legends go) are actually evil. Pretty creative in that the authors use common Halloween themes and write them into a series such as this one.

Fun Score: 4
Values Score: 3.5
Written for Age: 8-10

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