Max and Zoe are good friends. When Max misses out on the class’s recess sledding excursion because he forgot his boots, Zoe helps him remember by writing notes and taping them up in his room. The next day, he wears his boots but forgets his shoes. In the second book, Zoe can’t dribble the ball through the cones at soccer practice but is the fastest runner on the team. She and Max decide to help one another and learn new skills. Short chapters and episodes of action help move the story arcs along, with Sullivan’s expressive illustrations providing good context clues. Well balanced, the books manage to include lessons like perseverance and responsibility without being overly didactic. Good additions for beginning-reader collections.

School Library Journal

Max has a hard time remembering to take things to school. First he forgets his boots, so he can't play in the snow. When he remembers his boots, he forgets his shoes so he can't play in the hall. Max must learn to be responsible or he will continue to miss the fun at break time.
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Max has a hard time remembering to take things to school. First he forgets his boots, so he can't play in the snow. When he remembers his boots, he forgets his shoes so he can't play in the hall. Max must learn to be responsible or he will continue to miss the fun at break time.
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Full-colour illustrations throughout makes these an accessible and engaging series for young readers; The books teach valuable life lessons as Max and Zoe navigate their way through different experiences; Writing prompts and related activities extend readers' engagement.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781474790727
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Raintree
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
AldersnivĂĽ
J, 02
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
32

Illustratør

Biographical note

Shelley Swanson Sateren is the award-winning author of many children’s books. She has worked as a children’s book editor and in a children’s bookstore. Today, besides writing, Shelley works with elementary-school-aged children in various settings. She lives in Saint Paul, Minnesota, with her husband and two sons.