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The American reincarnation of The Office TV series first aired all the way back on March 24th, 2005, and not only managed to release 9 seasons with 201 episodes until its end on May 16th, 2013, but also win over the hearts of millions all over the world. With such iconic The Office characters like Michael Scott and Dwight Schrute, the will-they-won’t-they romance between Pam and Jim, it was no wonder that the combination of humorous situations in such a seemingly mundane setting quickly turned The Office into a fan-favorite. Even after the show concluded almost a decade ago, Netflix shared that in 2018, people who watched the show were 7.19% of all Netflix viewers and it became their most popular show for a while.

This year will see The Office’s 15th anniversary and just in time for that, Robb Pearlman wrote a kid’s book that is the perfect way to introduce a completely new wave of fans to the series. Eith cute drawings by Melanie Demmer, the book puts the famous characters in a new setting – elementary school and focuses on the challenges of Michael Scott, the line leader.

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The Office has thousands of fans around the globe that would love ‘The Office: A Day at Dunder Mifflin Elementary’

The synopsis of the book reads:
“Michael Scott is Line Leader at Dunder Mifflin Elementary! It’s a very big job, but Michael is sure he can live up to the “World’s Best Line Leader” title printed on his water bottle. There’s just one problem–Michael doesn’t know how to lead the line. Filled with colorful, detailed illustrations and brimming with Easter eggs and nods to iconic moments from the show, this hilarious reimagining features a pint-sized cast.”

The book is the perfect way to raise a new generation of fans

It includes everyone’s beloved characters like Dwight Schrute

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This cool book is set to be released on Oct. 6, 2020, but is available for preorder at $17.99. Though this is a book for kids aged four to eight, however, it’s a must-read for every adult who loves The Office.

Shy and artistically-inclined Pam Beesly

The Line Leader, Michael Scott

The intelligent, mild-mannered Jim Halpert

The chatterbox, Kelly Kapoor

Toby Flenderson looks just as discouraged as a kid

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Here’s how people reacted to the children’s book

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