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Francine Pascal

Class Picture Day!

3.71

Part of "Sweet Valley Kids" series

"Class Picture Day!" by Francine Pascal is a heartwarming and humorous chapter book that is perfect for young readers. The story follows a group of third-grade students as they prepare for their class picture day at school. Each student has their own unique personality and quirks, making for a diverse and engaging cast of characters. As the students get ready for picture day, they face a series of challenges and mishaps that add excitement and humor to the story. From lost costumes and messy hair to forgotten lines and stage fright, the characters' struggles to look their best for the class photo will resonate with young readers. Pascal does an excellent job of capturing the voices and perspectives of the third-grade students, making the story feel authentic and relatable. The book also touches on important themes such as friendship, self-expression, and the importance of being true to oneself. In addition to the engaging storyline and relatable characters, "Class Picture Day!" also features charming illustrations by Kerosene that add to the overall enjoyment of the book. The illustrations are colorful and whimsical, capturing the personalities of the characters and the excitement of picture day. Overall, "Class Picture Day!" is a delightful and entertaining read that is sure to be a hit with young readers. Its positive messages, engaging storyline, and relatable characters make it a great addition to any classroom or home library...

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