When I booked talked the story, I told students that they are welcome to try the puzzles but that they should do them on another piece of paper.  So far, so good and I have 8 books circulating.  Pat

On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 9:07 AM, Ellen Nosal <enosal@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
I have not read The Potato Chip Puzzle by Eric Berlin, which is one of the Nutmeg nominees.  A volunteer noted that there are lots of puzzles inside, and so we wondered what people are doing to keep students from writing on the pages.  Suggestions?
 
Thanks,
 
Ellen Nosal
Library Media Specialist
East Hampton Middle School
East Hampton, CT
enosal@easthamptonct.org

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Mary Louise Aiken Elementary School
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