Marvella Is a Model!

The Marvelous Marvella J.Q.

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Pub Date Jan 01 2023 | Archive Date Feb 03 2023

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Marvella is excited to join Junior River Keepers and protect her animal friends. Even better, her dad is visiting for the week and wants her to meet his newest photography client—the famous fashion designer Kendra Adams. Kendra has the means to make Marvella a model, but something seems fishy. Is Kendra her dad’s new girlfriend? Is there a connection between new local pollution and Kendra’s new factory? Marvella enlists her furry and feathered friends to help her find out.

Second entry in the series. 

Marvella is excited to join Junior River Keepers and protect her animal friends. Even better, her dad is visiting for the week and wants her to meet his newest photography client—the famous fashion...


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ISBN 9781538384480
PRICE $23.25 (USD)
PAGES 64

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This beginner chapter book tells the story of Marvella who goes with her class on a field trip to a nature reserve. She is also loving her fancy sunglasses and wishing she was a model. In my opinion, this book (and series) is sure to be a hit with children who are ready to move on from picture books but still benefit from larger fonts, less text on a page, short chapters and pictures. The book is a little over 50 pages long, is broken into about 13 chapters, each about 2-5 pages long and include about 1 black and white picture each. As a grade 3 teacher I could definitely see this book in my classroom library and would recommend it for parents and teachers of children in the 6-10 range who are starting to read longer books. Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book! I look forward to checking out the rest of the books in the series when they are available!

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