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The Butterfly Club

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I read the book after them, it is a bout a triplets one of them Tina is smaller and weaker and everybody in the family trying to protect her, But in year 3 when the new teacher make her sit with difficult child ( bully) and ask them to make school garden.She will learn how to be independent and be her self and how to give other people a chance.. Lovely , funny, and have moral to teach. What more you need from book for children....... Tina dosen't have a confidence that she can do things on her own. She was also feeling lonely as Phil and Maddy made friends on their tables. Mrs. Lovejoy, their new class teacher separated them. She made them seat on three different tables. Tina was made to sit with Selma, a bully in the class, along with four other kids who were stronger than her. The Butterfly Club is a voluntary organisation. Our aim is to provide leisure activities in a safe, fun filled environment for children and young adults with special needs, while providing respite for parents/guardians. Thank you for making my Mom’s 85th birthday party so nice today. Thank you for allowing us to have a private room and for as long as we needed. The food was very good and portions were more than generous. It was all very nice and everyone was commenting on what a nice afternoon it was. You made our event – very enjoyable. Can’t thank you enough! “

Jacqueline Wilson is a best-selling author for children, though that is no guarantee of an enjoyable reading experience. Since I’ve noticed girls enjoying her books, I decided to give one a shot. This one turned out to be a great read aloud choice for me and my daughter, who is going into second grade. Children/ young people will be in small groups with a high support ratio, where they are supported to explore a range of activities at a pace suitable for them. Jacqueline is one of the nation’s favourite authors, and her books are loved and cherished by young readers not only in the UK but all over the world. She has sold millions of books and in the UK alone the total now stands at over 35 million! As well as winning many awards for her books, including the Children’s Book of the Year, Jacqueline is a former Children’s Laureate, and in 2008 she was appointed a Dame.What great book , the cover is beautiful you can get it as present for little girl, the pics are funny and very nicely done. When the book arrived my two boys fought over it, one read couple chapters ,then the other read some. but my younger one stopped reading because he is more into action and he is fussy about what to read( and I think it was longer than he can handle, he is 6). But my 8 year old loved it , he said it was funny and great read. The characters in the story are crafted very thoughtfully. Mrs. Lovejoy is my favorite character in the story. In the beginning, I hated her for being so strict with students. She didn't give permission to triplet to seat together but as I read further, I understood Mrs. Lovejoy better. She has a purpose to it. In the beginning, I felt that the story was moving at a slow pace but later on it became very interesting. It’s a quiet story. From the start, my daughter was completely absorbed by the simple, everyday intricacies of Tina’s life, because the writing is detailed and full of voice. I was sometimes surprised by what made my daughter laugh or gasp, not realizing how her sense of humor and/or awareness of the world and relationships between people had matured. I grew a little bored in the first third, to be honest, because it was so very everyday: school, a mean girl, etc. I was beginning to wonder if my biggest pleasure would be watching my daughter’s. She should be prescribed for all cases of reading reluctance. - Independent on Sunday Read more Details At the end of the book, there are few exercises for kids to do such as- tips to make your own butterfly garden, a recipe of Tina and Selma's butterfly cakes, a life-cycle of a butterfly and an information about few species of different butterflies. Children can visit www.jacquelinewilson.co.uk for games, puzzles and more fun activities.

This book is really exciting especially when they time travel, i wanted to rush on and read more but sometimes it got a bit spooky and i had to stop r... i feel like you can tell my mental health state by how many jacqueline wilson books i read in a row (and the age demographic they're meant for)Mrs Maynard- Tina, Phil and Maddie's mum. She wants her kids to stay healthy and eat healthy. One time, during a visit to the doctor's about Tina's weak condition, she is seen being embarrassed, as one of the other ladies commented on seeing Tina's mum give her chocolate. She is very protective of Tina and does not let her play roughly. Each with thier own personalities and yet each having the same care and worry for each other, this was such a sweet book I read it in two sittings! Overall it's very feel-good, although this is the first time I've come across the mention of iPads and Monster High in a JW book which felt strange - crossing over into the next generation of younger readers! There was also something very modern and self aware in the way the triplets' mum tries to get them to see a different perspective on Selma's fractured home life; I found this an important lesson to be incorporated into the book. Jacqueline Wilson's new book is brilliant, fast-paced, realistic and a great achievement. As a twin, writers who write about twins and triplets often get things wrong but, same as in Double Act, Jacqueline Wilson has it spot on. This book was longer than I expected as the age range is younger than Jacqueline Wilson's latest novels. I was thrilled that it was the same length as books like Lily Alone and even if the language was easier, it was really enjoyable to read.

This book did not have an appropriate ending. Wilson usually writes excellent books for children that contain serious issues such as parents going through divorce or children being neglected. Because of this her books can be read and enjoyed by adults also. The endings are always very real and there is always some hope that any children involved with bad circumstances get the help they need. To make things worse, Tina has been paired up with class bully, Selma, who NO ONE wants to be friends with. With over 1200 performances every year, we are always on the lookout for new shows. If you are a producer (or self-produced artist) we’d love to hear from you. Miss Lovejoy was the best character, she is the kind of teacher that everyone needs and wants - firm so you grasp everything in the lesson and damn right caring for her class. She goes out of her way like no teacher I have ever heard of, from visiting Tina with a present/get well cards/catch up lesson supplies when Tina had pneumonia, to helping her make a friend with another girl Selma who needed a friend and something positive to focus on. This was so so sweet, not only did the girls create a lovely butterfly garden to help wildlife and the planet, but Miss Lovejoy helped Tina bloom by herself and stand up to people and she let Selma feel loved and proud of herself and stopped her lashing out at people. Philippa Maynard- Tina and Maddie's sister. She is the smart and girlish one, who prefers secret clubs and such things to sport and exercise. She is also the boss.Jacqueline Wilson wrote her first novel when she was nine years old, and she has been writing ever since. She is now one of Britain’s bestselling and most beloved children’s authors. She has written over 100 books and is the creator of characters such as Tracy Beaker and Hetty Feather. More than forty million copies of her books have been sold.

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