Description
Author: Elliott Rebecca
Package Dimensions: 0x194x505
Number Of Pages: 80
Release Date: 01-02-2022
Details: Product Description
Bo discovers friendly yetis in this early chapter book from the USA Today bestselling author of Owl Diaries!
Pick a book. Grow a Reader!
This series is part of Scholastic’s early chapter book line, Branches, aimed at newly independent readers. With easy-to-read text, high-interest content, fast-paced plots, and illustrations on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and stamina. Branches books help readers grow!
In the sixth book of USA Today bestselling author Rebecca Elliott’s Unicorn Diaries series, unicorn Bo and friends set out to explore Snowbelle Mountain and maybe run into some yetis! Bo and their friends disagree about the best way to go about their adventure, and Bo ultimately learns to appreciate living in the moment. With full-color artwork throughout and plenty of smiles, your young reader won’t be able to put this book down!
Review
A USA Today bestselling series!
Praise for Eva’s Treetop Festival (Owl Diaries #1):
“Bright and colorful digital illustrations, large type, frequent speech bubbles and a familiar story make this accessible to emerging readers… This series promises to fill a niche for [new readers]. Keep flapping, Eva!” — Kirkus Reviews
“Appealing visuals (the text and art are set against the lined pages of Eva’s diary), punny dialogue, a few pratfalls, and Eva’s unflagging enthusiasm make for lively reading.” — Publishers Weekly
“The colorful, adorable illustrations will be irresistible to young readers. The simple text interspersed with speech bubble dialogue will engage beginning and intermediate readers alike. This appealing chapter book will be a nice addition to a library’s young reader section.” — Library Media Connection
About the Author
Rebecca Elliott has illustrated many children’s books, including
Kiss, Kiss Good Night. She wrote and illustrated the
USA Today bestselling Owl Diaries and Unicorn Diaries series,
Just Because, and
Zoo Girl, which was nominated for the Kate Greenaway Medal. She lives with her family in the countryside of Suffolk, England.
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