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A Spicy Little Dream
A Spicy Little Dream | Kathy S. Miller, Emily Schmidt
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In A Spicy Little Dream is a message for all students, teachers, administrators, and parents. Spicy has lost his gifts and his creativity sitting in a boring classroom day after day with a teacher who is burnt out and does not care anymore. His teacher Mrs. Salsa likes everyone the same. She wants all the worksheets done and wants journal writing to be about the weather. Mrs. Salsa is not interested in Spicy's ideas and prefers that he just remain quiet.She believes that all children should be blended together and no one should stand out in any way. She especially hates that Spicy wants to share new ideas. Mr. Taco the bus driver tells Spicy of the way schools used to be before a monster called "testing" took over. Spicy learns to take himself out of this dreary classroom in his daydreams. One day he imagines the perfect classroom where children have fun learning and the teacher enjoys teaching. He dreams of a new school that is bright and cheery. On this particular day his dreams become reality when he stands up for what is right and shares his dream with his principal, only to find out that she has also had the same dream! She had no idea who the student in her dream was. The principal listens to Spicy and immediately calls a parent meeting for that very night. Changes come fast and the school climate changes. The students still cannot believe the changes and are very grateful to Spicy. Mrs. Salsa becomes her true loving self and remembers what teaching is all about. Readers will identify with Spicy's struggles and dreams. A Spicy Little Dream is a wonderful children's book, teacher inservice tool, a resource for gifted education and a great gift for your favorite teacher!
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A Spicy Little Dream | Kathy S. Miller, Emily Schmidt
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When you‘re still hung over 2 DAYS LATER you eat super spicy ramen. #ThisIs40

Soubhiville Haha, yep, drinking isn‘t nearly as fun as it was 20 years ago. I‘m sorry, and I hope your ramen helps. 7y
Scurvygirl Hangovers are the worst!! I swear by egg mcmuffins and hash browns! And lots of orange juice! 7y
Buddys_Momma That ramen looks spectacular!!! 🍜 The spicier the better 😋 7y
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saresmoore Om nom! 7y
MicheleinPhilly @Soubhiville It is pathetic how painful it is. I used to be a champ. 👵🏼 7y
MicheleinPhilly @Buddys_Momma I added so much spicy paste I basically blew my palate out. 7y
CouronneDhiver Haha! Yep. Been there. 7y
TheBookStacker Worth it for that eagles win! 7y
LeahBergen Yes, welcome to the years of the two day hangover. 🙄 7y
LauraBeth At our Super Bowl party, I had to convince a couple of women there who are turning 40 soon, that it‘ll be the best decade of their lives. It was a hard sell. 7y
MicheleinPhilly @LauraBeth For all of the moaning and groaning I did in the months leading up to it, I have been pretty OK with it. Mainly because I really enjoy saying, “I am 40 years old. I am too old for this/your shit.” 7y
Suet624 Two reasons I quit drinking. This was one of them. The other was I was tired of embarrassing myself. 7y
MicheleinPhilly @Suet624 Both very good reasons! Last week was just one non-stop celebration across the city. Now we‘re all drying out and acting like responsible adults again. For the most part... 7y
Suet624 Ahhh, I‘m still under the blankets, all doom and gloom, after the game. A Pats fan here. Congrats on the win. 💕 7y
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