Boo-Boos of Bluebell Elementary
By (Author) Chelsea Lin Wallace
Illustrated by Alison Farrell
Chronicle Books
Chronicle Books
7th December 2023
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: School stories
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Emotions, moods, feelings and be
813.6
Hardback
60
Width 254mm, Height 244mm
A rollicking read-aloud featuring a wide cast of characters coming to the school nurse for help with their hilariously dramatic bumps, runny noses, and many other colorful complaints!
Kids at Bluebell dont feel well
Gus is sad, and Benny fell.
Splinters, lice, a paper cut,
throw-up, bumps, a hungry gut.
Charlees tooth wont wiggle free!
But there's someone to go toMiss Peatree!
The big feelings and minor dilemmas of elementary school are no match for this hilarious, delightful cast of characters and the untiring compassion of Miss Peatree. One after another, students pile into her office to get fixed upwhether they need a Band-Aid for a bumped knee or a solution for a touch of homesickness. Even the principal visits with an urgent paper cut!
With irresistible, hilarious rhyme and endlessly lively art, Chelsea Lin Wallace and Alison Farrell showcase the humor of elementary school's many little problems and the gentle good sense that puts everything right.
HILARIOUS HUMOR FOR ALL AGES: This genuinely funny picture book for kids will tickle adults, too. Its tongue-in-cheek but genuine, dramatic but keenly felt. Riddled with rhyme and chock-full of humor in every stanza, it's a perfect read-aloud at school, at bedtime, or whenever kids need cheering up on terrible, horrible, no good, very bad days.
TIMELESS TOPIC: Classic in sensibility but with fresh, sharp wit, this book touches on a truly universal topic with an authentic voice young readers will recognize and identify with. The children's struggles immediately capture the drama of feeling sick without being scary.
CELEBRATING SELF-CARE: In celebrating the ups and downs of potentially scary situationsfeeling sick or getting injuredthis book emphasizes the value of sharing emotions and seeing oneself through lifes various difficulties.
GREAT BOOK FOR CLASSROOM LIBRARY: The accessible, easy-to-read, funny text does an excellent job of getting kids to read and enjoy poetry without even noticing it. In addition to sharing this book for its fun school setting, elementary school teachers and librarians can easily use it in connection with poetry units.
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"It's a funny, occasionally yucky, and much-needed celebration of an unsung member of school community." -- Publishers Weekly
"A silly, standout school story, sure to delight readers of all ages." -- School Library Journal, starred review
"A wholesome and heartwarming ode to school nurses everywhere." -- Kirkus Reviews
Chelsea Lin Wallace is a proud member of SCBWI, CBW-LA, and the 1212 Challenge. She lives in Los Angeles, California, with her family.
Alison Farrell is the author-illustrator of Cycle City, Bicycle Bash, and The Hike, as well as the illustrator of Kristen Tracys Animal Story board book series, among other books for children. She lives in Portland, Oregon. Learn more about her at www.drawdrawdraw.com.