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Katie Woo

A Nervous Night

by Fran Manushkin
Illustrated by Tammie Lyon

There are 1 titles in this set.

Katie Woo is so excited to spend the night at her grandparents' house. But once she gets to their house, she feels a little nervous. How will she ever spend a whole night in the strange house?

 
  
Reading LevelGrades K-2
Interest LevelGrades K-2
GRLH
Lexile Level510L
  
  
ISBN978-1-66637-404-9
PublisherPicture Window Books
BrandKatie Woo
Copyright2010
  
Page Count32
LanguagesEnglish
Hardcover plus Interactive eBook
List Price: $53.32 School/Library Price
$39.99
 


 
 
A Nervous Night

A Nervous Night

Katie Woo is so excited to spend the night at her grandparents' house. But once she gets to their house, she feels a little nervous. How will she ever spend a ...

Reviewed Titles Accelerated Reader
ISBN 9781404857254
Format Hardcover
Series Katie Woo

S/L Price
$16.99

Copyright Dewey Interest Level Reading Level ATOS GRL Lexile
2010 FIC Grades K-2 Grades K-2 2.3 H 510L
A Nervous Night

A Nervous Night

Katie Woo is so excited to spend the night at her grandparents' house. But once she gets to their house, she feels a little nervous. How will she ever spend a ...

Reviewed Titles
ISBN 9781666319514
Format Capstone Interactive eBook
Series Katie Woo

S/L Price
$39.99

Copyright Dewey Interest Level Reading Level ATOS GRL Lexile
2010 E Grades K-2 Grades K-2 H 510L
 

Reviews

Substitutes, FTW! blog - Veronica Chase

"When I was growing up, it was quite a task to find a book series featuring a female protagonist who was not white. Ramona Quimby, Nancy Drew, the Sweet Valley Twins, 95% of the Babysitter’s Club, etc. were all white. They are wonderful books and children from any race can read and enjoy stories about these characters, but I wondered what young black, Hispanic, Asian, and other races lost when they got few chances to read books about characters that look like them. If any race can read and love Ramona, shouldn’t they all be given the chance to read and relate to a black character, or an Asian one? Why don’t publishers make more of these books? Tough we are aware of the reasons why it’s important for students to read books like this, there is still a paucity of books available that spotlight racially diverse characters. Nevertheless, there are now a lot more options for young readers. I love seeing girls with their noses in books, and I was struck when I saw girls of all races reading two series starring diverse female protagonists: Katie Woo and Dyamonde Daniel . Katie Woo is an award-winning series for young readers. Katie’s series contains short sentences and nice illustrations for students just beginning chapter books. Her covers are as vivid and inviting as her stories! Katie is in first grade and she’s had to deal with the loss of a beloved pet , a bully and lying . I love that likeable series features an Asian protagonist, though it is sadly one of the few I’ve ever seen that does so. http://substitutesftw.blogspot.com/2011/06/diverse-book-series-for-young-readers.html" - Substitutes, FTW! blog

June 11, 2011

 
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