Books by Andrew Clements

Portrait of Andrew Clements

Andrew Clements is celebrated for his sharply observed stories of school life, where everyday situations evolve into thought‑provoking adventures. His writing captures the wit, misunderstandings and quiet triumphs of pupils discovering their own voices, making his novels a trusted choice for readers seeking realism with heart.

Best known for his modern classics that balance humour and empathy, Clements crafts characters who feel instantly familiar and settings that echo real classrooms. His work continues to inspire young readers to question, create and communicate, proving that even the smallest idea can change everything.

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  • The Whites of Their Eyes

    Simon & Schuster The Whites of Their Eyes

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  • In Harms Way

    Simon & Schuster In Harms Way

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  • We Hold These Truths

    Simon & Schuster We Hold These Truths

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  • Jake Drake KnowItAll

    Simon & Schuster Jake Drake KnowItAll

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    Book SynopsisSynopsis coming soon.......Trade Review"A cut above the usual beginning chapter book." -- School Library Journal

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    £6.64

  • Jake Drake Teachers Pet

    Simon & Schuster Jake Drake Teachers Pet

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  • Jake Drake Bully Buster

    Simon & Schuster Jake Drake Bully Buster

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  • Jake Drake Class Clown

    Simon & Schuster Jake Drake Class Clown

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  • Extra Credit

    Simon & Schuster Extra Credit

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  • Troublemaker

    Atheneum Books for Young Readers Troublemaker

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  • Head of the Class

    Simon & Schuster Head of the Class

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  • The Handiest Things in the World

    Simon & Schuster The Handiest Things in the World

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    Book SynopsisSynopsis coming soon.......Trade ReviewThis unusual concept book looks at all the things that hands can do and the tools that help do them better. On a typical double-page spread, two short rhyming sentences are paired with photos. The first shows achild’s hands performing a job, while the next shows them using a tool. The tool may be named (a child mixes batter in a bowl, accompanied by the text, “Sticky fingers make a mess. / Mixers make the mess much less”), but usually it is referred to by pronoun, creating a simple name-the-object game, as in “Tidy is the way to be. / This will help enormously.” In the first picture, a girl untangles her hair with her fingers; in the next, with a comb. A bit longer, more complex, and less predictable than most picture books presenting concepts, this may appeal to somewhat older kids as well as preschoolers. Excellent color photos of different children engaged in everyday activities enhance the book’s appeal. — Carolyn Phelan, BOOKLIST, March 1, 2010 What are the handiest things in the world? Hands that hold dogs, hands that count, hands that pick up good foods to eat and hands that “[t]ap in rhythm, keep the beat.” But Clements makes the point that our oldest tools also lead to lots of other useful objects: dog leashes, calculators, chopsticks and drumsticks to name a few. In sprightly rhyme, especially after the wordy opening spread, the actions of children using their hands are followed on the opposite pages by their use of tools created for the same purpose. Jaramillo’s photos are a delight; the left-hand pages sometimes focus only on the hands and then the right-side photos pull back to show the child using another object. There is some ethnic diversity, but despite the “world” in the title, this is not a book about different countries. The end pages are composed of small squares arranged checkerboard-style, showing additional photos that relate to the images in the main text; these could be used to play an informal matching game. Pure fun that will spark young imaginations. -- KIRKUS, April 15, 2010The title and artfully composed cover photo of a butterfly perched on a child’s cupped hand offer clues to what lies within this warmhearted and deceptively simple book. Clements (Dogku) and Jaramillo pay tribute to what hands are useful for—and to some, well, handy devices they’ve inspired. Crisp, close-range digital photographs of cheerful children portray what the solid, rhyming verse suggests. A picture of a child with a berry-stained shirt using fingers to pick up fruit is opposite one of a spotless child eating with chopsticks (“Mealtime happens every day./ Keep your fingers clean this way”). Similarly, a calculator replaces counting by hand, a comb works better than fingers, and a hand mixer makes for a less messy kitchen. The various items—a leash, watering can, and broom also show up—are never identified in the text, offering opportunities for kids to supply the names. A final image of two people holding hands reinforces the fact that, no matter what new technologies are created, these appendages remain indispensable: “For sharing love with tenderness... the hand itself is handiest. - PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, April 12, 2010This fresh take on an often-overlooked appendage compares hands with everyday tools. Eating with fingers and then with chopsticks, walking a dog off a leash and then on, catching an insect with bare hands and then in a net, and digging with and without a trowel are a few of the 17 varied, engaging, and child-centered activities included. Each spread presents one activity. Youngsters are shown performing the task first by hand and then using the comparable tool. The parting page reminds readers that there is no substitute for hand-holding. The snappy, rhyming, oversize text is placed strategically to allow maximum legibility. The beautifully crafted photos highlight the children’s hands through the use of short depth of focus and careful composition. Sized for group use, this title will provide numerous topics for exploration and discussion. It will work well for a one-on-one snuggle, too.–SLJ, May 2010

    10 in stock

    £16.99

  • About Average

    Atheneum Books for Young Readers About Average

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    £15.19

  • The Map Trap

    Simon & Schuster The Map Trap

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    £7.59

  • Troublemaker

    Simon & Schuster Audio Troublemaker

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    £12.74

  • Andrew Clements School Stories Set

    Atheneum Books for Young Readers Andrew Clements School Stories Set

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    £63.99

  • The Jake Drake Collection Jake Drake KnowItAll

    Simon & Schuster The Jake Drake Collection Jake Drake KnowItAll

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    £19.19

  • Simon & Schuster Frindle: Special Edition

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisFrom bestselling and award-winning author Andrew Clements, a quirky, imaginative tale about creative thought and the power of language that will have readers inventing their own words—now available in a deluxe paperback edition!Is Nick Allen a troublemaker? He really just likes to liven things up at school--and he's always had plenty of great ideas. When Nick learns some interesting information about how words are created, suddenly he’s got the inspiration for his best plan ever...the frindle. Who says a pen has to be called a pen? Why not call it a frindle? Things begin innocently enough as Nick gets his friends to use the new word. Then other people in town start saying frindle. Soon the school is in an uproar, and Nick has become a local hero. His teacher wants Nick to put an end to all this nonsense, but the funny thing is frindle doesn’t belong to Nick anymore. The new word is spreading across the country, and there’s nothing Nick can do to stop it.Trade Review**Winner of the 2016 Phoenix Award**"Will have readers smiling all the way through...hilarious." * The Horn Book, starred review *"If there's any justice in the world, Clements may have something of a classic on his hands. . . . A captivating tale--one to press upon children, and one they'll be passing among themselves." * Kirkus Reviews, starred review *

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    £7.99

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