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Wednesday Wilson fixes all your problems / written by Bree Galbraith ; illustrated by Morgan Goble.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Galbraith, Bree. Wednesday Wilson ; [2]Publisher: Toronto, Ontario : Kids Can Press, 2022Copyright date: ©2022Description: 136 pages : illustrations ; 20 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781525303289
  • 1525303287
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: "Wednesday Wilson is in a major funk, and the only thing that can make this day worse is that funks are contagious...and hers is rubbing off on her brother, Mister. When Wednesday discovers that the true cause of Mister's funk is having to present his family tree at the school assembly, she devises a plan to get Mister a Worry Marble that will fix all his problems. And then a crowd of kids at recess also want Worry Marbles to fix their problems, and Wednesday finds herself back in business! There's just one problem left to fix...can Wednesday and her friends find enough marbles in time to keep their new business running? This second book in the Wednesday Wilson series is full of funny illustrations and footnotes to keep emerging readers engaged to the very last page."-- Provided by publisher
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Vol info Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Children's Book Children's Book Dr. James Carlson Library Children's First Chapter Book GALBRAIT BREE 2 Available 33111010983134
Children's Book Children's Book Main Library Children's First Chapter Book GALBRAIT BREE 2 Available 33111010848121
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

In this second title in the early chapter book series about everyone's favorite young entrepreneur, Wednesday Wilson is only trying to help her brother when her latest business idea strikes!

Sometimes the best business ideas pop up when you least expect them. Or that's what happens to Wednesday Wilson, anyway, the morning her brother, Mister, locks himself in the bathroom because he's nervous about a school presentation. When classmate Emmet convinces Mister that a worry stone will calm his nerves, Wednesday offers Mister her marble -- with the promise that a Worry Marble will fix all his problems! But then Wednesday starts thinking about just how many things kids get nervous about. And, hmm, she does happen to have a whole collection of marbles. Has Wednesday just hit entrepreneurial gold?

This is the second title in the early chapter book series by Bree Galbraith that follows the ever-evolving, but always entertaining, antics of girl entrepreneur Wednesday Wilson. The highly engaging series encourages ingenuity, creative thinking and resourcefulness. It's also loads of fun! Wednesday's enthusiasm and energy and her one-of-a-kind take on the world will delight and inspire. Short chapters enhanced by Morgan Goble's illustrations along with lists and clever business-themed definitions help bridge the gap for emerging readers. Wednesday has two moms, one is Black and one white, and the story features an expanding diverse cast of BIPOC and disabled characters. It also contains character education lessons on initiative and perseverance.

Ages 6-9. Amazon.com.

Grades 1-4. Amazon.com.

"Wednesday Wilson is in a major funk, and the only thing that can make this day worse is that funks are contagious...and hers is rubbing off on her brother, Mister. When Wednesday discovers that the true cause of Mister's funk is having to present his family tree at the school assembly, she devises a plan to get Mister a Worry Marble that will fix all his problems. And then a crowd of kids at recess also want Worry Marbles to fix their problems, and Wednesday finds herself back in business! There's just one problem left to fix...can Wednesday and her friends find enough marbles in time to keep their new business running? This second book in the Wednesday Wilson series is full of funny illustrations and footnotes to keep emerging readers engaged to the very last page."-- Provided by publisher

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