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Wild Child: Forest'S First Day of School


volume 3, Wild Child

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No. of pages 144

Published: 2017

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Great for age 4-9 years

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Olive has just finished teaching Forest what home is when it's time for him to tackle the next step: school. She expects Forest to take up residence beside her as a "nobody" but Forest isn't one for standing on the sidelines - more like standing on desks. His shenanigans transform boring school into a wild habitat complete with food fights and morning bird calls, and their classmates love it...everyone, except for Olive. When the whole class auditions for the school play, Olive must learn how to be comfortable in the spotlight - something Forest knows very well. This time, it's up to Forest to teach Olive. Perfect for back to school promotions and fun reading all year!

 

This is volume 3 in Wild Child .

This book has been graded for interest at 5+ years.

There are 144 pages in this book. This book was published 2017 by Imprint .

Tara Zann can't imagine living in a place without tall trees. Just like Forest from her chapter book series, Wild Child, she has a spirit of adventure, though she might use a zip line instead of swinging from tree to tree on a long, dangling vine. She has no official pets, but dozens of creatures tend to stop by her backyard treehouse on a regular basis. Dan Widdowson is a children's illustrator from Loughborough, England. He graduated from the Arts University Bournemouth in 2014, and he has been working on children's illustration projects ever since. Dan has a keen interest in storytelling and narrative. Some of his many clients include Simon & Schuster, Capstone, Oxford University Press, and Templar.

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Wild Child

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