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  • Raven's First Day
  • Stepanos Saghbazarian
  • Page: 44
  • Format: pdf, ePub, mobi, fb2
  • ISBN: 9798998749018
  • Publisher: Zarian Publishing

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Raven's First Day Book One in The Survival Guide of the Awkward Critters series "She didn't want to be noticed. She just wanted to belong." Raven's First Day is a heartfelt, beautifully illustrated chapter book about what it feels like to be the new kid, to feel out of place, and to slowly discover that you're not as alone as you think. Written for ages 7 to 16, it's the perfect story for sensitive readers, quiet kids, and anyone who's ever walked into a room and felt like they didn't quite fit in. After a difficult family change and a big move, Raven finds herself starting over at V.J. Elementary in a town she doesn't know, surrounded by classmates who already seem to have their friends, routines, and places. Raven's plan is simple: don't talk, don't stand out, and don't let anyone in. But staying invisible isn't easy in a classroom full of big personalities—including the loud and lovable Ziggy, the effortlessly cool Shelly, the radiant Willow, and Finn, the cheerful firefly who lights up every corner of the room. As Raven quietly observes the world around her, she begins to realize something surprising: the kids who seem confident on the outside are hiding insecurities of their own. Maybe nobody has it all figured out. And maybe, just maybe, being seen isn't as scary as she thought. Raven's First Day is the first book in the Survival Guide of the Awkward Critters—a unique storytelling series where readers experience the same school day through different characters' eyes. Each of the first five books tells the story from a new perspective, revealing the private emotions, silent worries, and personal battles that others never see. From shy kids and class clowns to perfectionists and outsiders, each critter has a story worth telling. Books 1–5 retell the same day from five unique perspectives, highlighting: The loneliness of starting over The pressure to always be happy The fear of not being "good enough" The struggle to maintain popularity The exhausting need to entertain others From Book 6 onward, the series moves forward in time, continuing the group's journey through school, friendship, and emotional growth. Readers will follow Raven, Finn, Shelly, Willow, Ziggy, and others as they navigate big feelings, shifting relationships, and the little moments that shape who they become. Why readers, parents, and educators love this series: Gentle, relatable stories with emotional honesty Diverse animal characters facing realistic challenges Written with empathy and emotional intelligence Perfect for social-emotional learning (SEL) classrooms Beautifully illustrated in a cozy, hand-drawn style Ideal for ages: 7–16 Reading level: Early chapter book / Middle grade Great for fans of: The Invisible Boy, Wonder, El Deafo, Because of Winn-Dixie, and Restart Because everyone has their own story. Because fitting in isn't about being perfect—it's about being seen. And sometimes, being awkward is just part of growing up.

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