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  • Lunchroom Tales

  • A Natural History of the Cafetorium
  • By: Bill Harley
  • Narrated by: Bill Harley
  • Length: 54 mins

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Lunchroom Tales

By: Bill Harley
Narrated by: Bill Harley
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Publisher's Summary

In Lunchroom Tales, Bill Harley and his band - the Troublemakers - return to the Delaware Trails Elementary School where Bill once roamed the halls as a student. They kick off their show with the song "Everyone's a Little Bit Different" - but soon, memories get the best of Bill, and he begins to recount adventures and disasters from his former days of glory (or was it torture?). Meet Mr. Hambleman, the custodian (not janitor!) and Mrs. Nottingham, the terrifying 3rd grade teacher (are teachers human, or are they a different species?), explore super cool places like the back of the bus, and enjoy Harley's engaging recreation - through song and story - of what it feels like to be a kid in school.
(P) and ©1996 Round River Records

Critic Reviews

"...Harley might well be called the Mark Twain of contemporary kids' music." (Entertainment Weekly)
"...more fun than a water pistol on the playground...." (Parents)

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