Rebecca Elliott is an author and illustrator known for her vibrant and engaging children's books. Her work often explores themes of friendship, self-discovery, and the joys of everyday life through a delightful blend of text and illustration. Elliott creates immersive narratives that capture the imagination of young readers with their charming characters and heartfelt messages.
In this latest installment, Eva and her friends encounter an exciting new art teacher, bringing fresh experiences and challenges to their creative pursuits. The story explores themes of friendship, artistic expression, and personal growth as the characters navigate their evolving relationships and the inspiring world of art.
In a mystical forest, a griffin protects a hidden cave filled with the old king's gold. Queen Juniper requires this treasure to restore the forest after a devastating storm. To achieve their goal, Bo and the unicorns embark on a quest to confront the griffin, hoping to convey their urgent need for the gold and secure the future of their enchanted home.
The story follows Charm, a young witch who finds herself in Sparklegrove Forest after an unexpected crash landing. Bo and a group of young unicorns come together to assist her in improving her flying abilities and boosting her self-esteem. Through their adventures, themes of friendship, teamwork, and personal growth are explored as they navigate challenges and build confidence.
Competing in the Owlympic Games brings both excitement and anxiety for Eva Wingdale, especially after her disappointing performance last year. To boost her confidence and skills, her supportive brother steps in to coach her, providing encouragement and guidance as she prepares for the competition.
A new survey of the life, creative spirit, and career of Robert W. Ebendorf,
one of America's most important artists in the field of found-object jewellery
and metalwork.
The story follows Bo Tinseltail and friends as they encounter a kitsune, a mythical fox spirit, who aids them in their quest to find a cure for the glitter bug they all catch. This whimsical adventure highlights themes of friendship and the importance of seeking help in times of trouble.
The excitement at Treetop Elementary revolves around the upcoming class president election. Eva, enthusiastic about making choices and participating in the vote, faces an unexpected challenge when Sue declares her candidacy unopposed. Seizing the opportunity, Eva decides to run for president herself, setting the stage for a competitive election. The story explores themes of empowerment, decision-making, and the spirit of democracy as Eva navigates the campaign and aims for victory.
Two Books in one!In A WOODLAND WEDDING Eva's teacher, Miss Featherbottom, is
gettingmarried. All of her students have been invited to the wedding. In EVA
AND THE NEW OWL A new owl named Hailey has started in Eva'sclass at school.
Eva is excited to make a new friend! But the newowl befriends Lucy instead of
her. So Eva gets jealous.
Two Books in one! Now on Apple TV. TIn EVA'S TREETOP FESTIVAL Eva Wingdale
gets in over her head whenshe offers to organize a spring festival at school.
In EVA SEES A GHOST Eva sees a ghost! Or at least, she thinks shedoes . . .
What else could that all-white owl Eva sees be?
In the next installment of this New York Times bestselling early chapter book series, Eva wants to help the planet! Pick a book. Grow a Reader! This series is part of Scholastic's early chapter book line, Branches, aimed at newly independent readers. With easy-to-read text, high-interest content, fast-paced plots, and illustrations on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and stamina. Branches books help readers grow! Eva's class is preparing for the Nature Day party. Mrs. Featherbottom splits the class into two clubs and each club has to come up with ways to help the planet. When Eva gets placed in a different club from her best friends, Lucy and Hailey, she misses them. But Eva learns new things about her classmates, and she discovers that someone in her club is also missing a friend! With speech bubbles, easy-to-read text, and adorable characters, this New York Times bestselling series is perfect for newly independent readers!