Julia Jones' Diary Series
This series is best read in order
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The Camper and The Counselor
Jackie Oshry, 2023
32 pages
Why to read
Fosters independence through camping adventure themes.
Enhances empathy with diverse, engaging characters.
Encourages critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

The Camper and The Counselor
Jackie Oshry, 2023
School Rules Are Optional: The Grade Six Survival Guide 1
Alison Hart, 2020
208 pages
Why to read
Engages kids with humorous, realistic school scenarios.
Encourages resilience and adaptability in challenging situations.
Highlights the importance of friendship and collaboration.
Supports development of social and emotional skills.

School Rules Are Optional: The Grade Six Survival Guide 1
Alison Hart, 2020
Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus: The Graphic Novel
Barbara Park, 2022
Why to read
Engaging introduction to school life for young readers.
Builds empathy and understanding of different personalities.
Encourages early readers with its playful language and illustrations.
Teaches important life lessons through humor and relatable situations.

Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus: The Graphic Novel
Barbara Park, 2022
Award winning
Big Nate: Pray for a Fire Drill
Lincoln Peirce, 2019
11 pages
Why to read
Captivating and humorous story.
Characters showcase resilience and creativity.
Encourages strategic thinking and humor appreciation.
Engages young readers in enjoyable learning.

Big Nate: Pray for a Fire Drill
Lincoln Peirce, 2019
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Big Nate: Hug It Out!
Lincoln Peirce, 2019
176 pages
Why to read
Promotes emotional intelligence and conflict resolution.
Humorous, engaging narrative keeps children interested.
Encourages empathy and understanding among peers.
Supports social skills development through storytelling.

Big Nate: Hug It Out!
Lincoln Peirce, 2019
Amelia's Middle-School Graduation Yearbook
Marissa Moss, S. Alston, 2023
48 pages
Why to read
Captures essence of middle-school challenges and triumphs.
Encourages resilience and personal growth.
Features diverse, engaging characters.
Ideal for fostering empathy and social skills.

Amelia's Middle-School Graduation Yearbook
Marissa Moss, S. Alston, 2023
Award winning
Creepy Crayon! (Creepy Tales!)
Peter Brown, Reynolds Aaron, Aaron Hartzler, 2022
42 pages
Why to read
Engaging, suspenseful narrative captivates young readers' attention.
Encourages creativity and curiosity through whimsical storytelling.
Illustrates problem-solving skills in a fun, approachable way.
Strengthens reading comprehension and retention in young minds.

Creepy Crayon! (Creepy Tales!)
Peter Brown, Reynolds Aaron, Aaron Hartzler, 2022
I Am, You Are: Let's Talk About Disability, Individuality and Empowerment
Ashley Harris Whaley, 2024
32 pages
Why to read
Encourages understanding and acceptance of individual differences.
Empowers children through diverse and inclusive narratives.
Enhances social awareness and empathy in young readers.
Supports developmental milestones in social-emotional learning.
