Charlie Lewis goes on a roller coaster ride of risk, math, and gaming in this middle grade novel that parallels the New York Times bestselling Bringing Down the House, which inspired the movie 21.
Charlie Lewis is a nerd. All he's ever been good at is math-and he's really good at math. So good that he's recruited by a group of kids determined to game the system at the biggest theme park in the world-and win the grand prize. Soon Charlie is caught up in the excitement and thrill of using his math skills for awesomeness…but what's at stake may be more than he's willing to risk. How far will Charlie go for a chance at the ultimate reward?
In this heartwarming sequel to Laurel Snyder's beginning chapter book Charlie & Mouse, the two brothers enjoy a special visit from their grandpa, Grumpy. Follow along as they discuss being medium, pounce each other, sing the wrong songs, build blanket forts, and more. Paired with effervescent illustrations by Emily Hughes, this touching, funny celebration of imagination and bonding will enchant readers young and old.
Tell your children that they are special in their own little way.
Pam’s brothers can all do a special trick. But when she tries to do the tricks to be special, she can’t quite get it. Will she learn how to be special?
Perfect for young listeners, this children’s storybook teaches your children:
- That they are unique
- That they are special by being themselves
- To be encouraging
Pam the Puppy Learns How to Be Special is a wonderful bedtime story for all ages that’s told through rhyming verses. This storybook helps to develop your child’s listening skills in a fun and exciting adventure.