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Soupy Saturdays with the Pain and the Great One (Pain and the Great One Series)

Soupy Saturdays with the Pain and the Great One (Pain and the Great One Series)

Published in
2007
3.85
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Description

MEET THE PAIN:My sister's name is Abigail. I call her The Great One because she thinks she's so great. Who cares if she's in third grade and I'm just in first?MEET THE GREAT ONE:My brother's name is Jacob Edward, but everyone calls him Jake. Everyone but me. I call him The Pain because that's what he is. He's a first-grade pain. I'll always know exactly what he's thinking. That's just the way it is.These seven warm-hearted stories will give readers a peek at how a brother and sister relate to each other.From the Hardcover edition.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
developing
Length
128 pages
Book in series
#1

Why to read

  • Relatable Sibling Dynamics: The book offers a humorous and realistic portrayal of sibling relationships, which can resonate with readers who have brothers or sisters. It provides insights into the ups and downs of family life and the unique bond shared between siblings.
  • Engaging Storytelling: Judy Blume is known for her engaging and accessible writing style, which makes 'Soupy Saturdays with the Pain and the Great One' a delightful read for children. The stories are short, fun, and easy to follow, keeping young readers entertained and engaged.
  • Life Lessons: Through the adventures of the Pain (the younger brother) and the Great One (the older sister), the book imparts valuable life lessons about empathy, understanding, and cooperation. It encourages children to see things from different perspectives and to appreciate the strengths and weaknesses of others.
  • Series Continuity: As part of the 'Pain and the Great One Series,' this book invites readers to follow the characters through various escapades, fostering a sense of continuity and attachment to the characters. Reading this book may encourage children to read the rest of the series, thus promoting a sustained interest in reading.