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Cyclops Doesn't Roller Skate

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ISBN-10: 0606091769

ISBN-13: 9780606091763

Edition: N/A

Authors: Debbie Dadey, Marcia Thornton Jones

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It's the very beginning of a new school year, and all the kids at Bailey Elementary need to have their eyes checked by a doctor. Could Dr. Polly, who has a large metal circle on his forehead, really be a Cyclops stalking the people of Bailey City?
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Book details

Publisher: Turtleback Books
Binding: Hardcover
Size: 5.50" wide x 7.75" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.330
Language: English

Debbie Dadey was born on May 18, 1959 in Kentucky. Prior to pursuing a full-time writing career, she was head librarian at an elementary school. She is known for co-authoring the Adventures of the Bailey School Kids series. Her co-author Marcia Thornton Jones was a teacher at the same elementary school when they started writing together. The first title they wrote together was Vampires Don't Wear Polka Dots and from this emerged The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids. Even though they no longer live near each other they are still collaborating on titles. Together they are writing two new series, The Triplet Trouble series and the Bailey City Monsters series. She currently lives in…    

Marcia Thornton Jones was born in 1958 in Joliet, Illinois. After graduating with high distinction from the University of Kentucky, she became an elementary-school teacher. In the course of her teaching career, Jones has taught first grade, third grade, computer lab, reading, writing, and gifted and talented classes. She also returned to school herself, receiving her Master's degree in 1987 from Georgetown College. Jones always thought of writing, but it wasn't until she met fellow teacher Debbie Dadey, that she really got started. The two began writing during their lunch period, without much success. One day their students were all misbehaving, and the way Jones and Dadey saw it, they…