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Parker Peterzak Has the Big School Blues

Angel Tate

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Kinder- und Jugendbücher / Kinderbücher bis 11 Jahre

Beschreibung

Parker Peterzak loves BIG words! In fact, every time she finds a new word, she jots it down in her Brainiac journal. All summer Parker's been collecting Big words to bring to her new BIG KID school. You see, up until now, Parker has been at a school for little kids. This year she's moving into the third grade at Lane Elementary. But Parker soon finds out that starting a new school isn't as easy as it seems. Will Lane elementary live up to Parker's expectations? Will Parker find a way to fit in at her new school? Or will Parker be stuck with the Big School Blues?


About the author:

Angel Tate has been creating stories since she was a kid in Chicago. The author/illustrator studied English Literature in college and found her passion for children's books after having children of her own. "Kids are so inquisitive and thirsty for knowledge. I love how they react to books. It's so pure and beautiful."


About the illustrator: 

Brittany Moodie is a Caribbean American illustrator, character designer, and visual storyteller living in New York City. Her art style specializes in expressionist linework rendered in warm color palettes. Her work is inspired by her passion for animation, video games, fashion, and music. 


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early chapter book, new school, diverse, African American, easy reader, authentic voices, Wordsmith, indie, own voices, Big Kid, bipoc, chapter book