Описание: In the third adventure in Nicole C. Kears sweet chapter book series, its up to the Fix-It Friends to help the star of the school play prepare for opening night.
Because reading isnt always as easy as ABC.
Its a dream come true Veronicas playing the Queen of Hearts in the school play. Its perfect: She gets to be a star and scream her head off
Even better, she makes an amazing new friend. Liv, whos playing Alice, is a natural--it seems theres nothing she cant do That is, until she reveals to Veronica that reading is really hard for her. To learn her lines, shes going to need a lot of help.
Thats the cue for the Fix-It Friends With Jude working on sets, Cora on costumes, Ezra on stage lights, and Veronica by her side on stage, Liv is surrounded by just the right crew to help her get ready for opening night.
After all, the show must go on
Told in Veronicas charismatic, enthusiastic, and funny voice, The Show Must Go On is the third book in The Fix-It Friends series, which makes childhood issues accessible for chapter book readers.
Includes a toolbox of expert advice on how to approach reading challenges
Dont miss the other Fix-It Friends adventures:
The Fix-It Friends: Have No Fear
The Fix-It Friends: Sticks and Stones
The Fix-It Friends: Wish You Were Here
The Fix-It Friends: Eyes on the Prize
The Fix-It Friends: Threes a Crowd
An Imprint Book
Praise for The Fix-It Friends: Have No Fear :
Fears are scary But dont worry: the Fix-It Friends are here with step-by-step help --and humor too.--Fran Manushkin, author of the Katie Woo series
Full of heart and more than a little spunk --Kathleen Lane, author of The Best Worst Thing
An empowering resource for kids -- and theyre just plain fun to read. --Lauren Knickerbocker, Ph.D., Co-Director, Early Childhood Service, NYU Child Study Center
Hooray for these young friends who work together; this diverse crew will have readers looking forward to more. --Kirkus Reviews
The humor is spot-on, and the stories pull kids in, teaching without preaching, encouraging children to be active problem-solvers in their own lives. --Dr. Dawn Huebner, Ph. D., child psychologist and creator of the What-to-Do Guides for Kids series