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Carregando... The Magnificent Mya Tibbs: Spirit Week Showdownde Crystal Allen
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Seemed a little long for the elementary list but it's about 4th graders so.... Fun book set in Texas, they make lots of references to cowboys and country music. Talks about bullying and how rumors are bad. I liked that the main character actually had consequences for her misbehavior and learned from it. Writing was a little forced but overall, pretty decent book. This chapter book has surprising depth to it. I originally believed it would be a happy-go-lucky story but quickly learned otherwise. I feel like this would be a very relatable story to young girls because many of them have to deal with mean girls and fake friends at some point in their life. This story shows you that you can't just blindly believe all of the rumors and you really need to give everyone a chance because they will probably surprise you. I loved this book, I feel like it really takes readers through a series of emotions in an appropriate way. I would definitely recommend this book and feel like it would most definitely be appropriate for a classroom as well. I loved this book! sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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Nine-year-old Mya is excited about participating in School Spirit Week, even making a pinky promise with her best friend Naomi to be her partner, but when she accidentally gets paired with the biggest bully in school, Mean Connie, Naomi is mad at Maya for breaking her promise, so she must learn to work with Mean Connie and try and get her friend back. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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These books are definitely beyond the attention span of most 5yos but going through the entire Ramona Quimby series twice primed my daughter for it. I think she understands the stories pretty well. The plot is realistic and relatable. The themes are mostly handled in a lighthearted way. Mya has funny catchphrases like "soggy samosas!" and "boo-yang." Overall, it definitely falls on the younger end (ages 7 to 10) of the middle-grade spectrum (ages 7 to 14). ( )