Sadie's Story
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- $7.99
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
A must-have for newly independent readers and fans of Ivy + Bean and Clementine! The first of a new early chapter book series starring three young girls and a mysterious visitor who appears exactly when you need her—with just the right amount of magic.
Sadie has two best friends: Jess and Maya. But Jess can only take one friend on vacation with her, and Sadie is the one who gets left behind. How will Sadie ever survive the days of loneliness and boredom? But wait . . . what is that in her old playhouse in the backyard? A witch has moved in! A kind and funny witch, who’s looking for her own two lost friends. Together, Sadie and the witch have a curious summer adventure, one that makes Sadie see her neighborhood—and herself—with new eyes. This heartfelt friendship story, from acclaimed authors Ron Koertge and Christine Heppermann, has created a heroine to rival Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle and Ms. Frizzle. Short chapters, a satisfying mystery, gentle humor, magical dazzle, and adorable black-and-white illustrations throughout by debut artist Deborah Marcero make this an ideal pick for readers of Ivy + Bean, Just Grace, and Kate DiCamillo’s young novels.
Sadie thinks she’s in for a boring, lonely summer. She couldn’t be more wrong.
Making New Friends: When Sadie feels left out, a kind and funny witch moves into her backyard playhouse, and an unexpected friendship begins.Gentle Magic: There are no scary spells here, just a curious adventure that helps Sadie see her neighborhood—and herself—in a whole new way.Bird-Watching for Kids: Join Sadie and her new friend as they use binoculars and a field guide to discover the amazing birds hiding right in their own backyard.Illustrated Chapter Book: With short chapters and charming black-and-white illustrations, this is a perfect first series for newly independent readers.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In this charming series opener from Heppermann (Poisoned Apples) and Koertge (Coaltown Jesus), nine-year-old Sadie is resigned to spending four long days lonely and bored when her two best friends go on vacation without her. Instead, she meets a delightful, friendly witch who has moved into the playhouse in her backyard. Despite the pointy hat and bubbling cauldron, Ms. M is no typical witch her brand of magic is more natural and inspirational than built around potions and spells. "The most powerful magic is something anyone can do," she tells Sadie. "It's called paying attention." Under Ms. M's tutelage, Sadie learns the fine art of birding and realizes that her surroundings abound with marvelous creatures and creations. Marcero's occasional b&w illustrations play into the light, fun tone, and Ms. M's understated motivational techniques hit just the right note of subtle encouragement as Sadie looks inside herself and at the world around her to find a different kind of magic. Ages 6 10.