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OverviewWhen Jada Jones's best friend moves away, school feels like the last place she wants to be. She'd much rather wander outside looking for cool rocks to add to her collection, since finding rocks is much easier than finding friends. So when Jada's teacher announces a class project on rocks and minerals, Jada finally feels like she's in her element. The only problem- one of her teammates doesn't seem to like any of Jada's ideas. She doesn't seem to like Jada all that much, either. Can Jada figure out a way to make a winning science project and a new friend? This early chapter book bridges between leveled readers and chapter books for fluent readers adjusting to the chapter book format. At about 5,000 words, with short chapters and two-color art on almost every page, it will appeal to this unique reader. The two-color art throughout will help readers transition from the familiar four-color art of leveled readers and ease them into black-and-white chapter books. Fans of Princess Posey and Ivy and Bean will enjoy engaging with science-loving Jada Jones in this easy-to-read chapter book. When Jada Jones's best friend moves away, school feels like the last place she wants to be. She'd much rather wander outside looking for cool rocks to add to her collection, since finding rocks is much easier than finding friends. So when Jada's teacher announces a class project on rocks and minerals, Jada finally feels like she's in her element. The only problem- one of her teammates doesn't seem to like any of Jada's ideas. She doesn't seem to like Jada all that much, either. Can Jada figure out a way to make a winning science project and a new friend? The early chapter book bridges between leveled readers and chapter books for fluent readers adjusting to the chapter book format. At about 5,000 words, with short chapters and two-color art on almost every page, it will appeal to this unique reader. The two-color art throughout will help readers transition from the familiar four-color art of leveled readers and ease them into black-and-white chapter books. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kelly Starling Lyons , Vanessa Brantley-NewtonPublisher: Penguin Putnam Inc Imprint: Grosset & Dunlap Inc.,U.S. Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 19.40cm Weight: 0.159kg ISBN: 9780448487519ISBN 10: 0448487519 Pages: 96 Publication Date: 19 September 2017 Recommended Age: From 6 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsFast-paced, with supersimple vocabulary and a smattering of earth science to spark interest in young rock collectors everywhere. --Kirkus Readers who love Ivy and Bean or Katie Woo will want to meet Jada Jones. --School Library Journal Fast-paced, with supersimple vocabulary and a smattering of earth science to spark interest in young rock collectors everywhere. - Kirkus Readers who love Ivy and Bean or Katie Woo will want to meet Jada Jones. - School Library Journal ""Fast-paced, with supersimple vocabulary and a smattering of earth science to spark interest in young rock collectors everywhere."" —Kirkus ""Readers who love ""Ivy and Bean"" or ""Katie Woo"" will want to meet Jada Jones."" —School Library Journal Author InformationKelly Starling Lyons (kellystarlinglyons.com) is the author of the picture books Hope's Gift; Tea Cakes for Tosh;and Ellen's Broom, as well as the Jada Jones chapter book series. Her articles and essays have appeared in many publications, including Ebony magazine, the News & Observer, the Christian Science Monitor, and books in the Chicken Soup for the Soul series. She lives in North Carolina. Vanessa Brantley Newton is a self-taught artist with a great passion for children's books and fashion illustration. As an illustrator, she includes children of all ethnic backgrounds in her artwork so that every child sees their unique experience reflected in the stories they read. She celebrates self-love and acceptance of all cultures through her work, and hopes to inspire young readers to find their own voices. Vanessa has illustrated over 30 books, and has written and illustrated the picture books Let Freedom Sing and Don't Let Auntie Mabel Bless The Table. She lives in Charlotte, North Carolina with her husband and daughter, and a crazy cat named Stripes. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |