Son of Rebellion
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Felix Twain skips every second step when he takes the stairs, taps door handles twice and positions objects in pairs. The problem has become so bad that Felix is on the verge of being expelled from school because the principal has had enough of trying to run the school around his very specific rules. Then Charlie Pye arrives and turns his world upside down. She's grown up with very few rules. She eats cereal for lunch, calls a boat home, and has a very loose interpretation of school uniform. She challenges Felix and his rules at every turn.The question is: can Felix ever learn to be wrong when he is so obsessed with being right?
Bee, Alice and Cleo met at the after-school club GAS (Girls Achieving at STEM) and are now inseperable. Together they have entered the prestigious Think League Challenge and Bee is determined to win. However, it sometimes feels like an uphill battle. Alice and Cleo don't seem to be taking the competition as seriously as her, and her family are more interested in her role as bridesmaid at her aunt's upcoming wedding. Bee sets out to achieve her dreams on her own, but soon discovers that going solo isn't all it's cracked up to be and that friends and family are more important than she thought. KEY SALES POINTS Book 2 in the STEM-friendly series The Curiosity Club. Book 1, Alice Alone, was a 2022 Summer Reading Challenge selection. For girls everywhere who want to get involved in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics). Packed full of fun experiments and challenges which can easily be recreated at home.
This bedtime story helps children look forward to going to sleep at night, without the fear of nightmares. Imagination can open the door to wonderful night dreams, and Rainbow Nights is the perfect short story to read each night. It was written to express the full life we have within our dreams. Rainbow Nights is a delightful rhyming story with colorful art to capture the imagination of the youngest readers. Draw your dream pages included! Suggested age range for readers: 2-6 years old
When Alice Chang starts out at her new school she finds it hard to fit in. However, with the help of an inspirational teacher and two new best friends, Alice discovers that fitting in can just be as simple as being yourself and being smart.