Isabel's Do-Over Days
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Isabel is a bit disappointed to find that the large and mysterious package from her great aunt contains nothing more than seven pairs of Days-of-the-Week underwear, but she soon discovers that her tenth birthday gift has some hidden surprises. If Isabel wears the wrong pair, she will find herself reliving a day from the previous week. That meant she could rerun the day that her family went to the amusement park as many times as she wanted! Not only that, she can make different choices and change the course of events.
Isabel's life takes a turn for the worse when her parents ambush her with some very bad news. It doesn't take Isabel long to realize that she doesn't have to deal with any of it. The bad thing will never happen if she continues to live in the days before her parents’ unexpected news. As she reruns the same few days over, and over, and over again, Isabel gains the strength and wisdom she needs to face what she cannot change without falling to pieces.
Rachel Lynette
Author of over 100 nonfiction books for children of all ages for a variety of publishers. Author of Minds in Bloom, a blog for facilitating creative and critical thinking in children Top Five seller on Teachers Pay Teachers Former gifted and talented teacher Mother of two spectacular teens, crocheter of colorful hats,rider of bikes, eager traveler, reader, dancer (but not very well) and lover of all things chocolate.
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byLatest Peppa pig Stories0 ratings0% found this document usefulAdvent Day 10: Forget Your Shoes!: Thank you for joining Keys for Kids Radio's Countdown to Christmas Advent Activity! Read the story below, answer the questions on the cards, and send us a voice message with your answers! Then you could hear yourself on Keys for Kids Radio as we talk through each day's story! Send In Your Answers Forget Your Shoes! Lexie dangled her feet off the bunk bed as her sister got ready for their Christmas program rehearsal. “I’m going to mark my script so I don’t miss any of my lines,” Lexie said. She stuck her pen in her princess purse. “Girls! We need to be at church soon!” Mama stuck her head in the door. “What! You’re not even dressed? We should have left already!” Anna poked her head out of the closet. “But I can’t find my shoes.” “Forget your shoes! Just come on!” Mama rushed away to check on the twins. By the time everyone was loaded in the van, Mama was downright angry. “This happens every time we need to go somewhere!” Mama said. “I’m so sick of bein Podcast episode
Advent Day 10: Forget Your Shoes!: Thank you for joining Keys for Kids Radio's Countdown to Christmas Advent Activity! Read the story below, answer the questions on the cards, and send us a voice message with your answers! Then you could hear yourself on Keys for Kids Radio as we talk through each day's story! Send In Your Answers Forget Your Shoes! Lexie dangled her feet off the bunk bed as her sister got ready for their Christmas program rehearsal. “I’m going to mark my script so I don’t miss any of my lines,” Lexie said. She stuck her pen in her princess purse. “Girls! We need to be at church soon!” Mama stuck her head in the door. “What! You’re not even dressed? We should have left already!” Anna poked her head out of the closet. “But I can’t find my shoes.” “Forget your shoes! Just come on!” Mama rushed away to check on the twins. By the time everyone was loaded in the van, Mama was downright angry. “This happens every time we need to go somewhere!” Mama said. “I’m so sick of bein
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