Jimi & Isaac 5b
Social Skills (Jimi & Isaac Books, Book 10)
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Narrated by:
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Phil Rink
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By:
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Phil Rink
About this listen
In their biggest adventure yet, Jimi and Isaac need to make everybody get along, or at least keep everyone from fighting with each other. But they don't know what to do, and the people that think they know what to do are quickly making everything worse. Incredibly, Jimi and Isaac are getting blamed for the incredible spiral of disaster as the kids in their school pick sides and prepare for mayhem! Can they save their school? Can they find the help they need?
This is a very short, quick book, and will make a great class/school/community listen. Please contact us at our website for support materials.
Award-winning Jimi and Isaac Books are focused books for focused kids. They can be listened to in any order. Pick a first book that matches the kid's interests, and then that kid will trust Jimi and Isaac enough to follow them into another area in another book.
In every book, a problem presents itself and the kids need to learn and work to solve the problem. They fail constantly, struggle to recover, and success is often a less limited failure. The books are short and fast moving so more readers can succeed, but they are not simple books. They’re full of information and intellectual challenges.
©2019 Phil Rink (P)2021 Phil RinkCritic Reviews
"Rink has a terrific knack for placing relatable characters in realistic situations and giving them (and readers) food for thought, promoting discussion and problem-solving rather than spoon-feeding answers. A nuanced discussion at the dinner table about the definition of a bully awakens Jimi to the fact that bullying can take many forms and cause both physical and emotional harm...Engaging and thought-proving...with relatable tween characters facing realistic challenges...." (Kirkus Reviews)