Code 7: Cracking the Code for an Epic Life (Unabridged)
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- 5,99 €
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- 5,99 €
Descripción editorial
Age Level: Six and up - Grade Level: One and up
Guided Reading Level: H-M - Lexile Measure: 500L - 600L
Kid-Tested, Parent, and Teacher Approved.
Mom's Choice Award Gold Recipient - Children's Anthologies
Dragonfly Award Winner - Children's Chapter Book
Wishing Shelf Award Winner - Children's Chapter Book
Life at Flint Hill Elementary School may seem normal, but seven friends find themselves on a path to crack the code for an epic life. Whether they're chasing their dreams on stage, searching for an elusive monster fish, or running a makeshift business out of a tree house, can these heroes find a way to work together to change their community?
Features diverse girl and boy characters with seven short stories that culminate in a clever twist
Perfect for car commutes and road trips with children ages eight to 10 (third, fourth, and fifth grade).
Also great as a bedtime listen-along for kids age six to eight who are ready for chapter books (first, second, and third grade)
Narrated by two engaging professional voice actors, Michael Mola and Erin Batemen
Best for kids who:
Adore realistic fiction, humor, and tall-tale flair
Enjoy stories about friendship, family, and school life
Can identify with characters who love animals like dogs, cats, and baby chicks; enjoy singing, drawing, acting, playing sports, the great outdoors, and even running makeshift businesses on the side!
Can relate to situations like wanting something badly, but not being able to get it; feeling overshadowed or bullied by other kids at school; struggling with household chores like cleaning one's room; and longing to pursue one's dreams
Have outgrown Junie B. Jones and Cowgirl Kate and are ready for more advanced chapter books and series books like Judy Moody, Stink, Dog Man, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Princess in Black, Never Girls, American Girl, Boxcar Children, Magic Treehouse, Geronimo Stilton, and anything for this age group by James Patterson, Kate Dicamillo, Katherine Applegate, Beverly Cleary, or Roald Dahl.