
Tracey Hecht The Chestnut Challenge (Hardback) Grow & Read Early Reader, Level 3
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- Condition
- Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
- Publication Name
- The Chestnut Challenge
- Title
- The Chestnut Challenge
- Subtitle
- The Nocturnals
- Contributor
- Josie Yee (Illustrated by)
- EAN
- 9781944020224
- ISBN
- 9781944020224
- Release Date
- 05/09/2019
- Release Year
- 2019
- Series
- Grow & Read Early Reader, Level 3
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- US
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Fabled Films LLC
ISBN-10
1944020225
ISBN-13
9781944020224
eBay Product ID (ePID)
27038505208
Product Key Features
Book Title
Chestnut Challenge : the Nocturnals Grow and Read Early Reader, Level 3
Number of Pages
64 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Readers / Beginner, General, Social Themes / Friendship, Social Themes / Values & Virtues
Publication Year
2019
Illustrator
Yes, Yee, Josie
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Book Series
The Nocturnals Ser.
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.4 in
Item Weight
7.4 Oz
Item Length
9.1 in
Item Width
6.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
LCCN
2018-960142
Reviews
Reviews for The Chestnut Challenge "Fans of the series will find colorful illustrations interspersed with text to help young independent readers follow the story...the theme of an honest game will likely resonate with this intended audience." --School Library Journal "Young readers ages 6-8 will delight in this entertaining animal adventure while learning about the themes of playing games for fun and displaying good sportsmanship...especially and unreservedly recommended for family, elementary school, and community library collections." --Midwest Book Review "In today's super-charged world of competition at all levels, Hecht's reminder that good sportsmanship wins out is welcome, and Tobin, Bismark, and Dawn, with their various personalities, generously offering to give Chandler a second chance, make good companions as developing readers increase their skills while learning to play fair and for fun." --Celebrate Picture Books "This is such a fun Early Reader book that is not just entertaining to read, it also teaches the moral lesson of fair play. I believe parents/grandparents will enjoy reading this book to their little ones. Younger readers will love all the Nocturnals books, this is another fun-to-read story in this collection and a great bedtime book." --Story Monsters "I'm a dedicated fan of this series. Tracey Hecht has a way of reaching kids by using adorable animals with distinctive personalities to get to the heart of real-life situations kids find themselves coping with, and how to start discussions about those situations." --Mom Read It Book Blog Praise for The Nocturnals Grow & Read Series "This banter-filled early reader describes the initial meeting between shy Tobin the pangolin, brash Bismark the sugar glider, and kindhearted Dawn the fox...the pared-down narration and dialogue quickly establish their personalities...Hecht and Dowling successfully set the stage for more adventurous outings down the road." --Publishers Weekly "Physical characteristics, personality quirks, and the beginnings of their mutual trust and friendship are aptly portrayed through both words and pictures. A few 'Nocturnals Fun Facts' at the end should help with any factual queries. Whether listening, reading along, or launching individual attempts, satisfied readers will be ready and waiting for the next installment." --Booklist "This beginning reader does a good job of addressing the idea of being afraid and being brave...The illustrations have a charming folk art-like quality that may appeal to fans of animal picture books. Because the events all take place at night, the palette is an unusual teal-based one that is quite attractive."--YA Books Central, Reviews for The Chestnut Challenge "Fans of the series will find colorful illustrations interspersed with text to help young independent readers follow the story...the theme of an honest game will likely resonate with this intended audience." --School Library Journal "Young readers ages 6-8 will delight in this entertaining animal adventure while learning about the themes of playing games for fun and displaying good sportsmanship...especially and unreservedly recommended for family, elementary school, and community library collections." --Midwest Book Review "This is such a fun Early Reader book that is not just entertaining to read, it also teaches the moral lesson of fair play. I believe parents/grandparents will enjoy reading this book to their little ones. Younger readers will love all the Nocturnals books, this is another fun-to-read story in this collection and a great bedtime book." --Story Monsters "I'm a dedicated fan of this series. Tracey Hecht has a way of reaching kids by using adorable animals with distinctive personalities to get to the heart of real-life situations kids find themselves coping with, and how to start discussions about those situations." --Mom Read It Book Blog Praise for The Nocturnals Grow & Read Series "This banter-filled early reader describes the initial meeting between shy Tobin the pangolin, brash Bismark the sugar glider, and kindhearted Dawn the fox...the pared-down narration and dialogue quickly establish their personalities...Hecht and Dowling successfully set the stage for more adventurous outings down the road." --Publishers Weekly "Physical characteristics, personality quirks, and the beginnings of their mutual trust and friendship are aptly portrayed through both words and pictures. A few 'Nocturnals Fun Facts' at the end should help with any factual queries. Whether listening, reading along, or launching individual attempts, satisfied readers will be ready and waiting for the next installment." --Booklist "This beginning reader does a good job of addressing the idea of being afraid and being brave...The illustrations have a charming folk art-like quality that may appeal to fans of animal picture books. Because the events all take place at night, the palette is an unusual teal-based one that is quite attractive."--YA Books Central, Praise for The Nocturnals Grow & Read Series "Fans of the series will find colorful illustrations interspersed with text to help young independent readers follow the story...the theme of an honest game will likely resonate with this intended audience." --School Library Journal "This banter-filled early reader describes the initial meeting between shy Tobin the pangolin, brash Bismark the sugar glider, and kindhearted Dawn the fox...the pared-down narration and dialogue quickly establish their personalities...Hecht and Dowling successfully set the stage for more adventurous outings down the road." --Publishers Weekly "Physical characteristics, personality quirks, and the beginnings of their mutual trust and friendship are aptly portrayed through both words and pictures. A few 'Nocturnals Fun Facts' at the end should help with any factual queries. Whether listening, reading along, or launching individual attempts, satisfied readers will be ready and waiting for the next installment." --Booklist "This beginning reader does a good job of addressing the idea of being afraid and being brave...The illustrations have a charming folk art-like quality that may appeal to fans of animal picture books. Because the events all take place at night, the palette is an unusual teal-based one that is quite attractive."--YA Books Central, Reviews for The Chestnut Challenge "Fans of the series will find colorful illustrations interspersed with text to help young independent readers follow the story...the theme of an honest game will likely resonate with this intended audience."--School Library Journal "Recommended List in Continuing Series."--Kirkus "Young readers ages 6-8 will delight in this entertaining animal adventure while learning about the themes of playing games for fun and displaying good sportsmanship...especially and unreservedly recommended for family, elementary school, and community library collections."--Midwest Book Review "This is such a fun Early Reader book that is not just entertaining to read, it also teaches the moral lesson of fair play. I believe parents/grandparents will enjoy reading this book to their little ones. Younger readers will love all the Nocturnals books, this is another fun-to-read story in this collection and a great bedtime book."--Story Monsters Praise for The Nocturnals Grow & Read Early Reader Series "Beginning readers will enjoy this tale and will cheer on the threesome who defeat a bully by using their words."--School Library Journal "Hecht successfully set the stage for more adventurous outings down the road..."--Publishers Weekly "This tale uses plenty of important vocabulary words, easily decipherable within context, while showing how friends who stick together can facedown even the meanest bully."--Booklist "The series addresses bullying and empathy in an easy, accessible way, and the books are meant to be read aloud."--New York Post, Reviews for The Chestnut Challenge "Fans of the series will find colorful illustrations interspersed with text to help young independent readers follow the story...the theme of an honest game will likely resonate with this intended audience." --School Library Journal "Young readers ages 6-8 will delight in this entertaining animal adventure while learning about the themes of playing games for fun and displaying good sportsmanship...especially and unreservedly recommended for family, elementary school, and community library collections." --Midwest Book Review "I'm a dedicated fan of this series. Tracey Hecht has a way of reaching kids by using adorable animals with distinctive personalities to get to the heart of real-life situations kids find themselves coping with, and how to start discussions about those situations." --Mom Read It Book Blog Praise for The Nocturnals Grow & Read Series "This banter-filled early reader describes the initial meeting between shy Tobin the pangolin, brash Bismark the sugar glider, and kindhearted Dawn the fox...the pared-down narration and dialogue quickly establish their personalities...Hecht and Dowling successfully set the stage for more adventurous outings down the road." --Publishers Weekly "Physical characteristics, personality quirks, and the beginnings of their mutual trust and friendship are aptly portrayed through both words and pictures. A few 'Nocturnals Fun Facts' at the end should help with any factual queries. Whether listening, reading along, or launching individual attempts, satisfied readers will be ready and waiting for the next installment." --Booklist "This beginning reader does a good job of addressing the idea of being afraid and being brave...The illustrations have a charming folk art-like quality that may appeal to fans of animal picture books. Because the events all take place at night, the palette is an unusual teal-based one that is quite attractive."--YA Books Central, Praise for The Nocturnals Grow & Read Series "This banter-filled early reader describes the initial meeting between shy Tobin the pangolin, brash Bismark the sugar glider, and kindhearted Dawn the fox...the pared-down narration and dialogue quickly establish their personalities...Hecht and Dowling successfully set the stage for more adventurous outings down the road." --Publishers Weekly "Physical characteristics, personality quirks, and the beginnings of their mutual trust and friendship are aptly portrayed through both words and pictures. A few 'Nocturnals Fun Facts' at the end should help with any factual queries. Whether listening, reading along, or launching individual attempts, satisfied readers will be ready and waiting for the next installment." --Booklist "This beginning reader does a good job of addressing the idea of being afraid and being brave...The illustrations have a charming folk art-like quality that may appeal to fans of animal picture books. Because the events all take place at night, the palette is an unusual teal-based one that is quite attractive."--YA Books Central
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Grade From
First Grade
Grade To
Third Grade
Synopsis
"Fun-to-read story" --Story Monsters Mom's Choice Awards(R) Gold Recipient This adventure-filled Level 3 Nocturnals Early Reader grows confidence in reading with engaging illustrations, short sentences, and fun alliteration! Chandler, a sneaky chinchilla, challenges the Nocturnals trio to a game of checkers! After some strange distractions, Dawn the serious fox, Tobin the sweet pangolin, and Bismark the wacky sugar glider start to suspect something is not right. Chandler is a competitive player... but could he also be a cheater? Bonus Content includes Nocturnals Animal Glossary with Fun Facts! GREAT FOR EARLY READERS AGES 6-8 (Grades 2-3) Level 3 books feature complex plots, new vocabulary and grow information skills Teaches Life Skills : Good Sportsmanship, Playing Games for Fun, and Forgiveness. Perfect for kids who like unusual animals! The 8-book Nocturnals Grow & Read Early Reader Collection encourages kids at all reading levels who like adventurous stories featuring nocturnal animals, "Fun-to-read story" --Story Monsters Mom's Choice Awards® Gold Recipient This adventure-filled Level 3 Nocturnals Early Reader grows confidence in reading with engaging illustrations, short sentences, and fun alliteration! Chandler, a sneaky chinchilla, challenges the Nocturnals trio to a game of checkers! After some strange distractions, Dawn the serious fox, Tobin the sweet pangolin, and Bismark the wacky sugar glider start to suspect something is not right. Chandler is a competitive player... but could he also be a cheater? Bonus Content includes Nocturnals Animal Glossary with Fun Facts! GREAT FOR EARLY READERS AGES 6-8 (Grades 2-3) Teachers and Librarians : add to your Transitional Book Collection! Level 3 books feature complex plots, new vocabulary and grow information skills Teaches Life Skills : Good Sportsmanship, Playing Games for Fun, and Forgiveness The 8-book Nocturnals Grow & Read Early Reader Collection encourages kids at all reading levels who like adventurous stories featuring unusual nocturnal animals, The Nocturnals early reader series features three unlikely animal friends--Dawn, a serious fox, Tobin, a sweet pangolin and Bismark, a wacky sugar glider. In The Chestnut Challenge, a fun Level 3 early reader for children ages 6-8, the animals play checkers with sneaky Chandler the chinchilla., The Chestnut Challenge is a Mom's Choice Awards(R) Gold Recipient In The Chestnut Challenge, Tobin, a sweet pangolin, Bismark, a loud-mouthed sugar glider, and Dawn, a serious fox, are playing a game of Chestnuts when Chandler, a conniving chinchilla, challenges Tobin for the title of Chestnut Champion. However, after a series of strange distractions occur, the Brigade begins to suspect that something is not quite right. Chandler is a competitive chinchilla...but could he also be a cheater? Readers will delight in an entertaining animal adventure while learning about playing games for fun and displaying good sportsmanship. Includes bonus Nocturnals fun facts and animal glossary (Ages 6-8) Themes include good sportsmanship, forgiveness, and friendship. Visit the Nocturnals World online to download printable activities including makerspace crafts, sight word games, The Nocturnals kindness game, language arts educator guides, and more
LC Classification Number
PZ7.1.H435Ch 2019
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