Class Retreat (Sophie Washington #11)

by Tonya Duncan Ellis (Author)

Class Retreat (Sophie Washington #11)
Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade
An entertaining story that celebrates friendship, diversity, environmental awareness, and anti-racism. This engaging, illustrated, middle grade chapter book is a great addition to classroom and homeschool libraries and should appeal to fans of Ramona Quimby, Jada Jones, Judy Moody, and Junie B. Jones. There is no such thing as Big Foot! Or is there...Sophie Washington and her classmates are on their way to Camp Glowing Spring for a class retreat. It'll be two full days of swimming, eating s'mores around a campfire, tug-of-war, archery, and more! Sophie's been looking forward to the trip all school year and can't wait to spend extra time with her friends. It will also be great to get away from her bratty younger brother, Cole, and his constant stories about Big Foot. If Cole warns her about what to do if she sees the hairy ape man on the retreat one more time, she'll put in ear plugs. Everybody knows Big Foot is a hoax! Once the kids arrive at the retreat site things are as exciting as Sophie imagined. She has fun exploring nature with her besties, Chloe, Valentina, Toby, Nathan, and Mariama, and meeting new friends too. Then the kids see a giant footprint during a nature hike in the woods and the adventure really begins!
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Review quotes

"Not only is the story enjoyable, but it also presents important life lessons that pre-adolescents experience. The primary concept within the plot teaches children that things that seem frightening or terrifying are rarely as scary as their imagination has built them up to be. The racial aspects integrated into the story are an ingenious way to raise the awareness that not everyone is respectful of others' feelings or differences. It is a delightful story, and I am enchanted with Sophie and her friends and highly recommend this book to readers in the fourth to the sixth-grade range." - Readers' Favorite


"There are several morals in the story that will teach children it's all right to be different, to look different, and that words can offend, even if it was not intentional." - Readers' Favorite



Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781735338910
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Page Turner Publishing
Publication date
October 20, 2020
Series
Sophie Washington
BISAC categories
JUV039140 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
JUV022000 - Juvenile Fiction | Legends, Myths, & Fables | General
JUV039120 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Prejudice & Racism
Library of Congress categories
Fiction
Friendship
Juvenile works
Middle school students
Sasquatch
Preteen girls

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