Anarchy and disruption: Read another chapter from The Power of Positive Pranking by Nat Amoore

Anarchy and disruption: Read another chapter from The Power of Positive Pranking by Nat Amoore

 GREEN PEAS RULE 2 

It’s not about the glory, it’s about the message. 

I get a few low fives as I make my way back to class. Green Peas isn’t a total secret at Watterson Primary, but kids here don’t dob on each other. I mean, if someone is hurting another kid or bullying them or something, there’s no code – you absolutely go down for something like that. But when it comes to ‘kids’ business’, we sort of look out for each other. 

I take my usual seat in Mr Deery’s class between Zeke and Cookie. Cookie gives me a slight nod – she’s so cool and super-spy-like. Zeke’s breaking the rules as usual. He’s grinning ear to ear and gives me a double thumbs-up. I just ignore him. It’s the approach I often take with Zeke. 

Mr Deery stumbles in looking pretty frazzled. It took a long time for the teachers to get everyone under control, out of assembly and back to their classes. Mr Deery used to teach Year Five, but everything got reshuffled when Mr Bijac went on paternity leave. It was a good trade. Mr Bijac smelled like feet. But not just his feet smelled like feet. His suit smelled like used socks. His aftershave smelled like old leather. And his breath . . . well, you know the black stuff that builds up under the corners of your toenails? Mr Bijac’s breath smelled like he ate that for breakfast. blah! 

So Mr Deery and his peppermint smell is a definite upgrade. 

‘Okay, kids, we’re going to try to move on from this morning’s little, um, disruption,’ Mr Deery says, rearranging the papers on his desk for the third time. 

‘Disruption’. I like that. It’s a much better word than ‘prank’. 

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    Publisher details

    The Power of Positive Pranking
    Author
    Nat Amoore
    Publisher
    Penguin
    Genre
    Children’s Fiction
    Released
    02 June, 2020
    ISBN
    9780143796381

    Synopsis

    Green Peas is our name and pranking's our game!A symphony of alarm clocks at assembly? Yep, that was us. A plague of fluffy guinea pigs? It's next on our agenda.But for me, Cookie and Zeke, it's about more than just fun. We're determined to make a difference. And when the adults won't listen, us kids will find a way to be heard - as long as we can stay out of detention!No activist is too small, no prank too big... and things are about to get personal.
    Nat Amoore
    About the author

    Nat Amoore

    Nat Amoore is a writer who is passionate about encouraging kids to read, write and explore their imagination without boundaries. With a background in writing for screen, she wrote and directed international award-winning short film Elemenopee and has a feature film screenplay and a kids' TV series in development.Nat was a recipient of the CBCA Maurice Saxby Creative Development Program for 2018. In February 2018, Nat (along with fellow hosts Kate and Liz) launched kidlit podcast One More Page (onemorepagepodcast.com), which was a finalist in the 'Best Newcomer' category for the 2018 Australian Podcast Awards. The podcast has featured in publications such as Books+Publishing, Buzz Words and the SCBWI AUS&NZ newsletters.

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