Book details

Go Girl! #6: Lunchtime Rules
Description
In 'Go Girl #6: Lunchtime Rules' by Vicki Steggall, Ant (short for Samantha) enjoys playing sports with her friends during lunch. However, when a boy excludes her for being too slow, Ant feels left out and struggles with feelings of isolation. As she contemplates her situation, Ant must decide whether she can create a plan to change her circumstances or if she's destined to spend her lunchtimes alone. The book's simple language and structure make it accessible for young readers, especially those new to chapter books or who are reluctant readers. The characters are portrayed as likable and relatable, making them ideal companions for young readers.
Age
7-9
Text complexity
beginner
Length
112 pages
Book in series
#4
Why to read
- Empowerment: 'Go Girl! #6: Lunchtime Rules' is part of a series that focuses on empowering young girls by presenting relatable characters who face and overcome various challenges, encouraging readers to believe in themselves and their abilities.
- Important Life Lessons: The book teaches valuable lessons about friendship, problem-solving, and the importance of communication. These themes are presented in a way that is accessible and engaging for young readers.
- Enjoyable Reading Experience: Vicki Steggall's writing style is fun and easy to follow, making 'Lunchtime Rules' an enjoyable read for children who are starting to read independently. The story is designed to hold their interest and encourage a love for reading.
- Relatable Situations: The situations that the characters find themselves in are typical of those encountered in school life, making it easy for readers to relate to the story. This can help children to feel less alone in their experiences and learn how to navigate similar situations in their own lives.