Description
Product Overview
This Kindle edition from Greenwillow Books is a children’s literature title focusing on peer pressure and Black African American stories, tailored for readers aged 8-12 and grade levels 3-7. It spans 364 pages with an ISBN-13 of 978-0062965714, published on October 19, 2021, and is optimized for digital reading with a file size of 4.6 MB. Key specifications include enhanced typesetting, Word Wise for vocabulary support, page flip functionality, and compatibility with screen readers, ensuring an accessible and engaging experience for young audiences.

Usage
This book is ideal for children in elementary and middle school settings, whether used at home, in classrooms, or during library sessions. It supports literacy development and discussions on social issues like peer pressure and cultural identity, making it suitable for independent reading, group activities, or parent-child interactions. The target audience includes kids aged 8-12 who are building reading skills and exploring diverse narratives.
Why Choose Us
Greenwillow Books delivers high-quality children’s literature with a focus on meaningful themes and accessibility. This title stands out due to its positive customer reviews, ranking in top categories for peer pressure and African American stories, and its digital features that enhance readability for all learners. The combination of engaging content and robust technical support ensures a reliable and valuable addition to any child’s reading collection.
Key Features
- Enhanced typesetting for improved text clarity and reading comfort
- Screen reader support to accommodate diverse learning needs
- Word Wise feature to assist with vocabulary building for young readers
- Page flip functionality for seamless navigation through 364 pages
- Optimized for Kindle with a compact 4.6 MB file size for easy storage
FAQ
What age group is this book appropriate for?
This book is designed for children with a reading age of 8-12 years and is suitable for grade levels 3-7, focusing on themes they can relate to and learn from.
Does this Kindle book work with screen readers?
Yes, it is fully supported by screen readers, making it accessible for readers with visual impairments or other disabilities.
Can I read this book on any Kindle device?
Absolutely, it is compatible with all Kindle devices and apps, thanks to its standard file format and features like page flip and enhanced typesetting.
What is the main theme of this children’s book?
The primary themes revolve around peer pressure and Black African American stories, helping kids navigate social challenges and celebrate diversity.
How long is the book, and is it easy to read?
It contains 364 pages with Word Wise and enhanced typesetting to simplify reading, ideal for developing readers in the target age range.







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