by Dav PilkeyReading Age: 8-10 years“Dog Man introduced the robot 80-HD (a play on ADHD) as a character, and we are big fans!”With far-fetched escapades, lovably flawed characters, and loads of potty humor, Dav Pilkey’s Dog Man series is tough to resist for even the most reluctant reader.
The latest installment, Dog Man: The Scarlet Shedder, opens with the title character getting sprayed by a skunk. After he bathes in tomato juice, the smell disappears, but the juice’s red coloring doesn’t, causing some community members to shun Dog Man for looking different.
His friends, including 80-HD, come to his rescue in this graphic novel that touches on A.I., bullying, and doing the right thing even when it feels bad.Buy Dog Man: The Scarlet Shedder (#CommissionsEarned)by Elly SwartzReading Age: 8-12 years“My daughter told me I had to read Finding Perfect.
I’m so glad she recommended it. I loved it! I laughed and cried. So many kids will relate to the themes of wanting to be in control and the pressure of making sure everything is ‘perfect.’”When Molly Nathan’s mother takes an out-of-state job, Molly tries to bring her back home by winning her middle school slam poetry contest.
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