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Kid-friendly tale of sibling rivalry and perseverance.

This book is perfect for children who struggle with sibling rivalry and feel overshadowed by their siblings' accomplishments. SugarLoaf's determination to be the "Best Kid in the World" despite repeated failures teaches children the importance of perseverance and effort. The story is beautifully illustrated and written in a relatable, easy-to-understand language that captures the essence of childhood struggles.

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The Best Kid in the World : A Sugarloaf Book

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ISBN: 9780689876240
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: $53.67
Publisher: ATHENEUM BOOKS
Date of Publication: 2006-08-01
Format: Hardback
Related Collections: Picture Books, Young Readers, Humor
Goodreads rating: 3.28
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When SugarLoaf discovers that her parents once bestowed the Best Kid in the World Award on her brother, her first thought is: But... but... but what about me?"She" wants to be the Best Kid in the World, so she decides to be so very helpful that her parents can't "not" give the award to her. However, every one of SugarLoaf's good deeds ends in disaster, and it seems that the award is farther away from her grasp than ever. But what she doesn't realize is that trying counts for a lot, so she might have a better chance at taking the Best Kid in the World throne than she imagines.


Author: Peter H Reynolds
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 48
Publisher: Atheneum Books
Publication Date: 01 Aug 2006
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Kid-friendly tale of sibling rivalry and perseverance.

This book is perfect for children who struggle with sibling rivalry and feel overshadowed by their siblings' accomplishments. SugarLoaf's determination to be the "Best Kid in the World" despite repeated failures teaches children the importance of perseverance and effort. The story is beautifully illustrated and written in a relatable, easy-to-understand language that captures the essence of childhood struggles.