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Bea Garcia

This series chronicles the everyday adventures and challenges of young protagonists navigating childhood friendships and self-discovery. Blending humor with relatable emotional arcs, it explores the dynamics of growing up and forming connections. The engaging narrative is enhanced by charming illustrations and doodles, making it a visually appealing experience for young readers. It's a collection that celebrates creativity, empathy, and the relatable ups and downs of life.

The Curse of Einstein's Pencil
The Tree and Me
Tale Of A Scaredy-Dog
My Life in Pictures

Recommended Reading Order

  1. 1

    My Life in Pictures

    • 144 pages
    • 6 hours of reading
    3.8(10)Add rating

    This engaging friendship story features a vibrant mix of doodles and illustrations that enhance the narrative, making it appealing to young readers. With a focus on relatable themes of friendship and self-discovery, it captures the ups and downs of growing connections. Perfect for fans of Amelia's Notebook and Judy Moody, the book combines humor and creativity, inviting children to explore their own artistic expressions while enjoying the adventures of the characters.

    My Life in Pictures
  2. 2

    Bea's artistic talents spark a unique friendship in this engaging illustrated chapter book, appealing to fans of whimsical storytelling. The narrative blends humor with creativity, showcasing Bea's adventures as she navigates her budding relationship and the challenges that come with it. This installment promises delightful illustrations and relatable themes, making it a perfect read for young audiences who enjoy vibrant characters and lighthearted plots.

    The Curse of Einstein's Pencil
  3. 3

    Tale Of A Scaredy-Dog

    • 141 pages
    • 5 hours of reading

    Bea Garcia loves art, especially when she gets to draw pictures of her dog, Sophie. Their friendship is the star of this third story in the spunky chapter book series for fans of Amelia's Notebooks, Judy Moody, and Dory Fantasmagory series.

    Tale Of A Scaredy-Dog
  4. 4

    The Tree and Me

    • 144 pages
    • 6 hours of reading

    The fourth chapter book in this quirky, beloved series focuses on teamwork in the classroom and care for the environment. Perfect for fans of Amelia's Notebook, Judy Moody, and Dory Fantasmagory series. There's a very special 150-year-old oak tree outside the window of Bea's classroom at Emily Dickinson Elementary School. When Bert, Bea's nemesis, climbs the tree, he gets in a lot of trouble--and that leads to even more trouble for everyone. "Concerned" citizens proclaim the tree a hazard and call for cutting it down. But the class won't let that happen, and using Bea's artistic ability, they work out a great plan to save the tree named Emily. Bea and her classmates know they can save their school's best tree from being cut down!

    The Tree and Me