Joybird is a bright, creative fourth grader with a big imagination and an even bigger heart. When her teacher announces the first big project of the year, Joybird's stomach flips. It's a group assignment that mixes science, math, and her biggest challenge yet-writing. As someone who learns a little differently, Joybird worries she won't be able to keep up. With her best friends Sol and Reine cheering her on, Joybird taps into her love for photography and a little creative flair to help her team shine. Together, they cook up a clever solution that blends baking, teamwork, and a whole lot of…mehr
Joybird is a bright, creative fourth grader with a big imagination and an even bigger heart. When her teacher announces the first big project of the year, Joybird's stomach flips. It's a group assignment that mixes science, math, and her biggest challenge yet-writing. As someone who learns a little differently, Joybird worries she won't be able to keep up. With her best friends Sol and Reine cheering her on, Joybird taps into her love for photography and a little creative flair to help her team shine. Together, they cook up a clever solution that blends baking, teamwork, and a whole lot of courage. Joybird's First Fourth Grade Fright is a joyful and empowering story about embracing your differences, finding your voice, and turning fear into fuel. This book gently explores dyslexia, cursive writing, and hands-on learning-reminding every reader that learning doesn't have to look the same to be amazing.
Joyce R. Caraway is a passionate educator and literacy advocate, with over a decade of experience teaching students from early childhood through high school. She has dedicated her career to helping children become confident readers, writers, and critical thinkers.As the founder of Joybird's Treehouse, Joyce combines her classroom experience with a deep commitment to culturally reflective education. Her mission is to create stories and learning tools that make literacy personal and empowering-especially for students who often feel unseen in traditional curriculum.Inspired by her grandmother, Shirley "Joybird" Walton, Joyce believes every child deserves to see themselves in the stories they read and the lessons they learn. Through books, writing resources, and literacy-based toolkits, she equips families, educators, and mentors with meaningful ways to nurture a lifelong love of learning.To learn more or explore literacy resources, visit www.joybirdstreehouse.com.
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