I worked with K-5 public school educators and homeschool group leaders to create these fun and interactive book boxes for kids in elementary school (grades K-5). We focus on what is being taught in reading and writing, sneaking education into the fun that we know kids are looking for. Our motto is to keep things fun and interactive, so kids never know they are learning, they are just having fun!
This Book Box is created for all Kindergarten through 5th-grade students. It was the most popular with ALL of the test group’s students.
This Kid’s Book Box Includes:
Secret of a Lab Rat: Mom There’s a Dinosaur in Beeson’s Lake by Trudi Trueit
Creature Campers: The Secret of Shadow Lake by Joe McGee and Bea Tormo
Yay Toys Sticky Starfish
Huckleberry Fishing Kit
Travel Fish Tic Tac Toe
Looney Fish Save Locomoko Kingdom Game
Underwater Themed Activity Sheets & Recipes
Book Synopsis of Secret of a Lab Rat: Mom There’s a Dinosaur in Beeson’s Lake:
Fourth grader Scab McNally has a real quandary on his hands. During a fishing expedition with his two best friends and new favorite doggy companion, golden retriever Joe, he's convinced that he glimpsed some kind of swamp creature. All Scab needs to do is get permission to go back out on Beeson's Lake with another fishing rod (and some special handcrafted dinosaur-spying inventions, of course!) and he'll be able to find proof. But before she'll let him back out on the water, Scab's mom insists that he pass the swimming class he's being forced to take with his "smart times ten" twin sister Isabelle. That means Scab has to master swimming in the super deep end of the pool, and Scab is NOT ready for that! So, it's back to his top secret lab to diagram some special schemes and plans for the occasion. Will any of them go awry? Well, it wouldn't be any fun if they didn't, would it?
Book Synopsis of Creature Campers: The Secret of Shadow Lake:
Norm is worried about fitting in at camp. Literally. He’s not just tall for a kid. He’s tall even for a bigfoot. Oliver, the only human at camp, has the opposite problem: he’s small enough that a strong wind might knock him over. With the help of their new friends, Hazel (a hyperactive jackalope) and Wisp (a boy fairy who has trouble flying), they’ll have to work together to earn their canoeing certification without disturbing the resident lake monster—or Barnaby Snoop, who will stop at nothing to capture Norm for his personal rare creature collection.