Harry Allard
Harry Allard was an American author known for his children's books, including the popular 'Miss Nelson' series and 'The Stupids' series, often collaborating with illustrator James Marshall.
Books
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1. Miss Nelson Is Missing!
In this delightful children's tale, a class of unruly students takes their sweet-natured teacher for granted until she mysteriously disappears. Her replacement, the stern and frightening Miss Viola Swamp, enforces strict discipline, making the students long for their beloved Miss Nelson. As the children band together to solve the mystery of their missing teacher, they learn valuable lessons about appreciation and respect, all wrapped in a humorous and engaging narrative that keeps young readers entertained.
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2. The Stupids Step Out
In this whimsical and humorous tale, the delightfully eccentric Stupid family embarks on a series of absurd adventures as they venture outside their home. With their unique perspective on the world, the family members, including Mr. and Mrs. Stupid and their children, Buster and Petunia, encounter a series of comically nonsensical situations. From mistaking a dog for a lion to getting lost in their own neighborhood, their antics are a playful exploration of misunderstandings and silliness, all while showcasing the charm of embracing one's quirks and the joy of family togetherness.
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3. Kdo Ví
The story unfolds in a quaint, mysterious town where secrets are as common as the cobblestones lining the streets. A curious young protagonist embarks on a journey to uncover the truth behind the town's enigmatic past, guided by cryptic clues and whispers of forgotten tales. As the layers of mystery unravel, the protagonist discovers hidden connections between the townsfolk and a long-lost legend that could change everything. With a blend of suspense and whimsy, the narrative explores themes of curiosity, courage, and the power of uncovering the unknown.