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Jasper John Dooley: Star of the Week

by Caroline Adderson

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Boys and girls alike will love this chapter book about a quirky but endearing boy who finally gets to be his school's Star of the Week.

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this book is definitely for young elementary school children who have a higher reading level. i'd say anyone above4th grade would think the book too babyish and the storyline too childish. for what it is, it's very good. a chapter book about a second or first grader, family dynamics, being special, school worries, and being a lil weird but owning it. ( )
  kdf_333 | Jan 17, 2016 |
this book is definitely for young elementary school children who have a higher reading level. i'd say anyone above4th grade would think the book too babyish and the storyline too childish. for what it is, it's very good. a chapter book about a second or first grader, family dynamics, being special, school worries, and being a lil weird but owning it. ( )
  kdf_333 | Jan 17, 2016 |
this book is definitely for young elementary school children who have a higher reading level. i'd say anyone above4th grade would think the book too babyish and the storyline too childish. for what it is, it's very good. a chapter book about a second or first grader, family dynamics, being special, school worries, and being a lil weird but owning it. ( )
  kdf_333 | Jan 17, 2016 |
this book is definitely for young elementary school children who have a higher reading level. i'd say anyone above4th grade would think the book too babyish and the storyline too childish. for what it is, it's very good. a chapter book about a second or first grader, family dynamics, being special, school worries, and being a lil weird but owning it. ( )
  kdf_333 | Jan 17, 2016 |
this book is definitely for young elementary school children who have a higher reading level. i'd say anyone above4th grade would think the book too babyish and the storyline too childish. for what it is, it's very good. a chapter book about a second or first grader, family dynamics, being special, school worries, and being a lil weird but owning it. ( )
  kdf_333 | Jan 16, 2016 |
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