Jeet and Fudge: Fun at the Waterpark (Library Edition)
9781518262982
32 pages
Paw Prints Publishing
Overview
<p><strong>Join Jeet, his loyal puppy Fudge, and their Dad for an unforgettable day at the local waterpark! </strong></p><p>First, they roll up their sleeves to volunteer at an animal shelter adoption event, spreading kindness and helping pets find loving homes. Afterward, it’s time for some fun as they tackle the park’s thrilling attractions—including THE ULTIMATE waterslide Woo hoo!!! But before they’re able to take their turn, they’ll need to learn the Sikh values of patience, compassion, and self-control!</p><p>This Level 2 emerging reader book is the second in the heartwarming <em>Jeet and Fudge</em> series. Full of action, relatable challenges, and important life lessons, this story encourages young readers to embrace kindness and resilience while having fun with Jeet and his "yummy" sidekick, Fudge.</p><p><strong>Key Features:</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Exciting storyline</strong>: Combines the thrill of a waterpark adventure with meaningful lessons about values and character.</li><li><strong>Diverse representation</strong>: Highlights Sikh traditions and cultural values, promoting inclusion and understanding.</li><li><strong>Educational benefits</strong>: Carefully leveled with Lexile and Fountas & Pinnell standards, supporting emerging readers’ development.</li><li><strong>Series favorite</strong>: A continuation of Jeet and Fudge’s journey, inspiring children with themes of volunteerism, play, and personal growth.</li></ul><p>Perfect for young readers, parents, and educators, <em>Jeet and Fudge: Fun at the Waterpark</em> is a delightful blend of excitement, cultural enrichment, and heartwarming moments that will leave kids eager for the next adventure.</p>
Author Bio
Amandeep 'Aman' S. Kochar is President and CEO of Baker & Taylor, the near 200-year-old book distributor, content services, and software company. He is Edtech Digest's 2021 Global Leader of the Year, and a passionate champion for early literacy and education, serving on the board of directors for both United for Libraries, a division of the American Libraries Association (ALA), and the National Book Foundation. Formerly of New Delhi, Aman lives in North Carolina with his family, which includes "the real" Fudge.