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The Invisible Boy

Join Brian, the invisible boy, on a heartwarming journey of friendship and inclusion in the picture book 'The Invisible Boy' by acclaimed author Trudy Ludwig and illustrator Patrice Barton. Discover how a simple act of kindness can make a world of difference and bring out the best in children.

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 Trudy Ludwig(Author)

In 'The Invisible Boy,' readers witness Brian's plight of being unnoticed in class until a new student, Justin, changes everything. From being left out in games to finding solace in his drawings, Brian's transformation into a vibrant character alongside his new friends is beautifully depicted.

Explore themes of empathy and perspective-taking as the story unfolds, illustrating the power of friendship to uplift and inspire. The book's illustrations capture the essence of childhood imagination and the importance of small gestures that can change lives.

Discover glowing reviews of 'The Invisible Boy' from esteemed sources like School Library Journal, Booklist, Kirkus Reviews, and USA Today, praising its portrayal of friendship, inclusivity, and the dynamics of classroom interactions.

Learn more about the talented creators behind the book, Trudy Ludwig and Patrice Barton, who are dedicated to empowering children with stories that promote social skills and emotional wellbeing. Dive into the discussion guide and resources included in 'The Invisible Boy' for a deeper understanding of the themes explored.

Embark on a journey of understanding, friendship, and kindness with 'The Invisible Boy,' a must-read for children, parents, and educators seeking meaningful stories that resonate with the complexities of growing up.

Open the door to a world where small acts of kindness shine brightly and make a lasting impact with 'The Invisible Boy.' Let Brian's story inspire conversations and reflections on the power of inclusion and acceptance in our own lives.

Product details

Reading age
5 - 8 years, from customers
Language
English
Grade level
1 - 4
Dimensions
7.76 x 5.08 x 0.17 inches

How to buy

Amazon.com
$7.99

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