Marvella Takes Flight

The Marvelous Marvella J.Q.

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Pub Date 01 Jan 2023 | Archive Date 03 Feb 2023

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Description

Marvella can't wait for her holiday trip to Puerto Rico to visit her family. Then, a terrible hurricane strikes the island and puts a very special parrot species in danger. Marvella doesn't know how she can help, until she discovers a magical dollhouse in the attic that can transport her to different times and places. Marvella uses her magic and the help of her animal friends to save the day.

Third entry in this series. 

Marvella can't wait for her holiday trip to Puerto Rico to visit her family. Then, a terrible hurricane strikes the island and puts a very special parrot species in danger. Marvella doesn't know how...


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ISBN 9781538384510
PRICE $23.25 (USD)
PAGES 64

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This beginner chapter book tells the story of Marvella and a big scary hurricane. She is very worried about the animals and the environment and how it will be impacted by the natural disaster. 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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