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Books > Children's & Educational > Life skills & personal awareness, general studies > Personal awareness: family, relationship & social issues > Suicide, death & bereavement
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Switched
(Hardcover)
Bruce Hale
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R526
R225
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From the Edgar-nominated author Bruce Hale comes a hilarious story
of a boy and a dog...who become a dog and a boy Who's a good boy?
Twelve-year-old Parker Pitts hates a mess. Ever since his
grandmother died, he's much more comfortable when things are
organized: He scrubs the kitchen counters at home, avoids the
school bully at all costs, and never even speaks to Gabriella
Cortez, the most interesting girl in the sixth grade. No muss, no
fuss, no complicated feelings to worry about. But now Parker's
older sister is traveling abroad for the semester, leaving behind
her obnoxious and extremely disorderly goldendoodle, Boof, for
Parker to manage. Man's best friend? More like boy's worst
nightmare! When an intense round of tug-of-war leaves both dog and
boy with bumped heads, Parker and Boof wake up to the biggest
disaster yet: they've switched bodies! Suddenly Boof has to find
his way through a school day and Parker has to...eat dog food?!
It's a mess of truly epic proportions. Can Parker and Boof clean it
up -- together?
A New York Times / New York Public Library Best Illustrated
Children's Book New York Public Library Best Books for Kids Ezra
Jack Keats Award Honor Winner Norma and her parents are going to
her great-uncle Frank's funeral, and Norma is more excited than
sad. She is looking forward to playing with her favorite cousin,
Ray, but when she arrives at the church, she is confronted with
rituals and ideas that have never occurred to her before. While not
all questions can be answered, when the day is over Norma is
certain of one thing - Uncle Frank would have enjoyed his funeral.
This sensitive and life-affirming story will lead young readers to
ask their own questions about life, death and how we remember those
who have gone before us. Key Text Features speech bubbles
Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language
Arts: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.K.1 With prompting and support, ask and
answer questions about key details in a text.
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.K.7 With prompting and support, describe the
relationship between illustrations and the story in which they
appear (e.g., what moment in a story an illustration depicts).
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.2.3 Describe how characters in a story respond
to major events and challenges. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.3.7 Explain
how specific aspects of a text's illustrations contribute to what
is conveyed by the words in a story (e.g., create mood, emphasize
aspects of a character or setting)
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Losing Titus
(Paperback)
Cameron Pendergraft; Edited by Lynn Bemer Coble; Illustrated by Jennifer Tipton Cappoen
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R525
Discovery Miles 5 250
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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