![]() The principal agrees that “School had rules. Trisk attempts to control Zoe’s hair, covering it with a large bag at first, and then demanding a meeting with the principal when the bag doesn’t work. In fact, her hair begins acting up even more (see Rom. “No wild hair in my class!”ĭespite these reminders that school/first grade has rules and hair is not to tickle or write on walls, Zoe’s hair doesn’t listen. But things change this year when Zoe goes to first grade. Zoe loves her hair, her parents love her hair, and last year, her free-spirited kindergarten teacher loved Zoe’s hair since it helped around the classroom, picking up trash, erasing the chalkboard, setting the snack table, and comforting the children during nap time. ![]() The Hair of Zoe Fleefenbcher Goes to School(by Laurie Halse Anderson) is a children’s picture book about a young girl who has untamable red hair with a mind of its own. ![]()
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