Available Formats
Paperback
Published: 23rd April 2024
Paperback
Published: 23rd April 2024
Hardback
Published: 24th April 2023
Hardback
Published: 24th April 2023
Hardback
Published: 24th April 2023
Hardback
Published: 8th November 2022
Hardback
Published: 8th November 2022
Hardback
Published: 8th November 2022
Hardback
Published: 8th November 2022
Paperback
Published: 3rd January 2024
Paperback
Published: 3rd January 2024
Paperback
Published: 3rd December 2024
Paperback
Published: 3rd December 2024
Paperback
Published: 3rd December 2024
April & Mae and the Book Club Cake: The Monday Book
By (Author) Megan Dowd Lambert
By (author) Briana Dengoue
Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
8th November 2022
11th October 2022
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Friends and friendships
Educational: First / native language: Readers and reading schemes
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Emotions, moods, feelings and be
813.6
Hardback
48
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
Fans of King & Kayla and Charlie & Mouse will love this delightful beginning chapter book series that celebrates friendship every day of the week! It's Monday, and April and Mae aren't prepared for book club. To save time, April reads the book aloud while Mae bakes a cake for their friends. When they forget to add flour, some quick thinking helps the girls salvage the dessert. Sometimes a mistake can turn into something better than the original plan! With imagination and humor, Every Day with April and Mae brings all there is to know and love about friendship to life in a way kids can both relate to and learn from making this a perfect fit for young readers ready to step up from picture books.
Megan Dowd Lambert is the author of A Kid of Their Own, A Crow of His Own, Real Sisters Pretend, and Reading Picture Books with Children. Her experiences as a white mother of seven children in a blended, multiracial, queer, adoptive family inform her work as an author, reviewer, and educator. A former children's literature instructor at Simmons University, Megan reviews and writes for Kirkus and Horn Book; is a consultant with EmbraceRace, a community focused on race and kids; and serves on the curation team of Our Shelves, a subscription box service that features racially diverse, LGBTQ+, and feminist characters and families. Briana Dengoue is a Philadelphia-born-and-based illustrator and graphic designer. She holds a BFA from Maryland Institute College of Art and is a firm believer in the fact that representation matters. She is always hoping that her work reaches someone who may look like her and see the world like her. www.briana-arrington.com