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Trish Granted

Auteur de The First Wish

6 oeuvres 51 utilisateurs 3 critiques

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Œuvres de Trish Granted

The First Wish (2021) 26 exemplaires
Follow Your Art (2021) 11 exemplaires
Relax to the Max (2021) 7 exemplaires
Not-So-Happy Camper (2021) 3 exemplaires
Brother Be Gone! (2021) 3 exemplaires
When Wishes Go Wrong (2021) 1 exemplaire

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This fully illustrated book series with a large font would be a great book for emerging readers. A colorful and vibrant cover will attract readers. However the illustrations in the book are gray and black. The main characters, Jeanie and willow, are both narrators. The chapters are divided between them. Willow's font is bold to accentuate which one of the girls is sharing their story.
Jeanie is a student of color, even the black and gray illustrations show her darker skin, who likes her facts, paying attention and being a good student. A new student is introduced in her second grade. Willow is the complete opposite of Jeanie. Willow is very inquisitive from the moment she is sitting next to Jeanie. They become friends but after Willow stops the rain, Jeanie knows something is up. Willow is a genie. She can only tell one person this secret to keep her ability to grant wishes and she is wondering if Jeanie is the right person.
This is the first in the series and is an introduction to the characters and any storyline to follow. Although there is not a cliffhanger at the end, readers will want to continue on if they like the characters. This series will be appealing to those who are interested in magic combined with a friendship story and could be a good fit for 1st graders ready to read a chapter book.
2nd - 4th grade
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paula-childrenslib | Jul 6, 2021 |
Jeanie & Genie. Relax to the max
By Trish Granted Illustrated by Manuela Lopez
This fully illustrated book series with a large font would be a great book for emerging readers. A colorful and vibrant cover will attract readers. However the illustrations in the book are gray and black. The main characters, Jeanie and willow, are both narrators. The chapters are divided between them. Willow's font is bold to accentuate which one of the girls is sharing their story.
Jeanie is a student of color, even the black and gray illustrations show her darker skin, who likes her facts, paying attention and being a good student. Her best friend is Willow. She is the opposite of Jeanie and on top of that a genie in training.
When they have to work together on a science project to present in class, Jeanie is nervous to have to talk in front of the whole class. Willow would like her friend to relax more when it comes to school and when Jeanie makes a comment about wishing to relax, the wish is granted. Willow is still in training though and Jeanie might have become too relaxed; mismatched shoes and not paying attention in class are the results. It all ends well and the story works well by itself without having read the first book in the series.
This series will be appealing to those who are interested in magic combined with a friendship story and could be a good fit for 1st graders ready to read a chapter book.
2nd - 4th grade
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paula-childrenslib | Jul 6, 2021 |
This fully illustrated book series with a large font would be a great book for emerging readers. A colorful and vibrant cover will attract readers. However the illustrations in the book are gray and black. The main characters, Jeanie and willow, are both narrators. The chapters are divided between them. Willow's font is bold to accentuate which one of the girls is sharing their story.
Jeanie is a student of color, even the black and gray illustrations show her darker skin, who likes her facts, paying attention and being a good student. Her best friend is Willow. She is the opposite of Jeanie and on top of that a genie in training.
The theme of this book is art. A field trip to the art museum is planned, there is a school art fair, and a big art project is due. This time someone else made a wish and created chaos for the art fair. It all ends well. Willow even receives a badge to become a master genie. The story works well by itself without having read the other books in the series.
This series will be appealing to those who are interested in magic combined with a friendship story and could be a good fit for 1st graders ready to read a chapter book.
2nd - 4th grade
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paula-childrenslib | Jul 6, 2021 |

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Œuvres
6
Membres
51
Popularité
#311,767
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
3
ISBN
31

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