

Care for yourself care for others and, take care of business. The four panels following her statement show how she works-she practices her sport, she studies, she takes care of her skin, and she maintains relationships by texting and talking with her friends regularly. Obviously, she seems to be too good to be true, but you’ll find yourself liking her because she’s likeable! My favorite panel is when Katie says, “Some people call me lucky, but I work hard for everything I have.” Often people think others have “it” so easy. Everyone wants to sit with her, and she’s always surrounded by admirers. People let her to the front of the line in the bathroom. Katie is the second character who is also nice, but ridiculously popular. It when she’s teased by this boy that Katie takes notice and wants to help. He proceeds to make life miserable for Emmie. Emmie’s note falls and the bully finds it. As a joke, they write silly love notes to the boys they like. She also has a crush on a boy her best friend says that she should write him a note. People don’t talk to her because she doesn’t act like she wants to be talked to. Emmie hides by putting her head down as she walks and as she sits at a desk. She does have one girl with whom she finds friendship even though she’s a bit bossy. She loves to draw and finds solace and escape by drawing. Her parents have basically been more hands off with Emmie but love her and pay attention to her. Emmie has two older siblings, but they have already moved out and have started their own lives, making Emmie almost an only child. It is realistic fiction Emmie is very quiet and feels anxious being around people, particularly school. This is a perfect short novel for the early elementary grades.This novel is one of those mash-up novels-it has paragraphs and reads like a novel, but there are also drawings in a comic book style. Newbery Honor author and Caldecott Medalist Kevin Henkes delivers a short, satisfying, laugh-out-loud-funny school and family story that features a diorama homework assignment, a school poetry slam, cancelled sleepovers, and epic sibling temper tantrums.
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What a way to start second grade, with a lump on your head! As the year goes by, though, Billy figures out how to navigate elementary school, how to appreciate his little sister, and how to be a more grown up and responsible member of the family and a help to his busy working mom and stay-at-home dad. When Billy Miller has a mishap at the statue of the Jolly Green Giant at the end of summer vacation, he ends up with a big lump on his head.


He had a spectacular accident this summer.Genre: Children’s Book/New Experiences/Social Skills/Self-Respect & Self-Esteem Perfect Gift for toddlers in Kindergarten and kids of Preschool age and their parents as a First Level 1 Reading Book for Children or as Goodnight Stories Bookīuy an Inspirational and Teaching Bedtime Cat Book for your Kids!Įnjoy Reading with your child and Have a Nice Day! Wonderful HD pictures Educate and Enhance children’s Emotions while reading Our Amazing Kids Book encourages Kindness and Empathy towards others Our Toddlers Book Teaches kids that Being “unusual” or “different” has a lot of Advantages and that our Friends and Family are very important in our life.My whole class loved it so much they wanted to read it again because it was the best book they ever heard of! I hope other kids who will read that book will write a review too!” Alexander Stoforandov On a Lovely Sunny Day a Cute Ginger Cat Suddenly Turns a New Color! Matt is walking down the street and tells his fascinating and breathtaking story. My teacher read that book to my class on November 30th. Genre: Children/Growing Up/Facts of Life/New Experiences/Self-Esteem & Self-Respect/NatureįREE at time of posting! Kindle Unlimited!

Matt, the Green Cat: Teaching your kids the value of Friends & Family (Toddler Books ages 2-4 3-5)
