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The Adventures of Caveboy
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Description
Continuing the Read & Bloom line for newly independent readers comes a hilarious, boy-friendly series . . .
Meet Caveboy! Ooga booga!
Caveboy is just like any other boy . . . he loves playing base-skull, running really fast, and especially whacking things with his club. But when his club breaks, he will need to find a new one . . . which just might lead him to a new friend. In this first book, Caveboy will find the perfect club, meet his best friend, and learn to be brave!
Product details
| Published | 05 Jul 2018 |
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| Format | Paperback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 80 |
| ISBN | 9781619639874 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Children's Books |
| Illustrations | Full color throughout |
| Dimensions | 203 x 149 mm |
| Series | Read & Bloom |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Single-minded and single-eyebrowed, Caveboy is a mischievous, relatable hero . . . Wight's full-color cartoons have a scruffy charm and readily draw out the humor woven into each chapter.
Publishers Weekly
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The easy language and short chapters may prompt outbursts of 'ooga booga' from newly independent readers.
Booklist
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A great first step away from early readers for those approaching chapters . . . Will likely please little cavepersons.
Kirkus Reviews
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With short chapters, appealing illustrations, and simple story lines, this series is just right for brand-new readers.
School Library Journal
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Read & Bloom will be wildly popular. And I am very happy to see some new friendship books come along with the end of the Elephant and Piggie books.
Teri Lesesne, Professor of Library Science at Sam Houston State University
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Funny and appealing, the Read & Bloom books will charm readers.
Linda M. Pavonetti, Ed.D., professor of Reading and Language Arts at Oakland University





















