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Bad Hare Day (Goosebumps #41)

by R. L. Stine

Scholastic Inc. 2018

Easy read — content targets 4th–8th grade

Reading level 3.8 (3rd grade) but themes aimed at ages 9–14

3rd grade English Juvenile Fiction
106
Pages
3
AR Points
2.5h
Read time
AR Quiz Available

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About this book

Trick cards, floating scarves, disappearing doves. Tim Swanson loves magic tricks. Someday he wants to be a real magician. Just like his all-time favorite performer, Amaz-O.But then Tim goes to see Amaz-O's show. And he finds out his idol is really just a total grump. That's when Tim decides to steal the bag of tricks. Amaz-O's bag of secret tricks. Scary tricks.Like the one with the multiplying red balls.And all those hissing snakes...

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Bad Hare Day (Goosebumps #41) right for my child?

It depends — here's what to consider for Bad Hare Day (Goosebumps #41). The reading level is AR 3.8, which is typical for 3rd grade. The interest level is rated Middle Grades (4–8), meaning the themes and content are designed for ages 9–14 (4th–8th grade).

How long does it take to read Bad Hare Day (Goosebumps #41)?

At a typical 3rd grade reading pace, Bad Hare Day (Goosebumps #41) takes around 2.5h to finish. The book has 20,044 words. Slower or faster readers may vary significantly.

Does Bad Hare Day (Goosebumps #41) have an AR quiz?

Yes — Bad Hare Day (Goosebumps #41) has an AR quiz available, worth 3 points. Your child will need to take and pass the quiz through their school's Accelerated Reader program to earn credit. The quiz is typically 5–20 multiple choice questions about plot, characters, and setting.

What grade level is Bad Hare Day (Goosebumps #41)?

Bad Hare Day (Goosebumps #41) has an AR reading level of 3.8, which places it at a 3rd grade reading difficulty. The interest level is rated Middle Grades (4–8) — this reflects the age-appropriateness of the content and themes, not just the reading difficulty. A strong younger reader may handle the words fine while the themes are aimed at an older audience, or vice versa.