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Books in When Sophie series

  • When Sophie Thinks She Can't...: . . . Really, Really Smart

    Molly Bang

    Hardcover (The Blue Sky Press, Jan. 2, 2018)
    Three-time Caldecott Honor illustrator Molly Bang helps children solve problems by showing a different -- and highly effective -- approach: "I can't do it" becomes "I can't do it... yet."When Sophie can't solve a math puzzle, she feels upset and inadequate. "I CAN'T DO IT!" she shouts, expressing the frustration all of us feel when we try and fail. Will she ever be "smart" like her sister? Maybe she isn't smart at all.Luckily Sophie's teacher steps in. What does it mean to be smart? Using current, popular "mindset" techniques, Sophie's class is taught that we get smarter when we exercise our brains, such as when we work harder at solving a puzzle. Struggling to solve a problem doesn't mean "I can't do it!" Sophie and her classmates just can't do it... yet! Readers will cheer when Sophie finally prevails, and at the end of the day, she's confident and optimistic. At home, Sophie uses her new technique to help her dad solve a carpentry puzzle.In this third book about Sophie, Molly Bang again helps children deal with a challenging everyday issue, providing an opening to ask: What do you do when you think, "I can't!"?
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  • When Sophie's Feelings Are Really, Really Hurt

    Molly Bang

    Hardcover (The Blue Sky Press, Sept. 29, 2015)
    In a sequel to her bestselling When Sophie Gets Angry..., Caldecott Honor Illustrator Molly Bang asks: What hurts your feelings, and what do you do about it?Everyone's feelings get hurt, and it's especially painful in childhood. In this story, Bang's popular character Sophie is hurt when the other children laugh at her and tell her she's wrong. Sophie's face gets hot, and tears begin to flow. Then she questions herself and the value of the choices she's made.At issue is Sophie's colorful, expressive painting of her favorite tree. Sophie loves it, but her picture is different from the paintings done by the other students. "The sky isn't orange! Trees aren't blue! Your picture is wrong!" they tell her.In addition to the book's subtle art lesson (imagine the skies of Vincent van Gogh, for example), readers have the opportunity to compare and contrast all the paintings done in Sophie's class. In the end, the students learn there are many different ways to interpret the world -- and each other. Here is a simple story that tackles the common issue of hurt feelings as it gently helps us to be more kind.
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  • Use Your Words, Sophie

    Rosemary Wells

    Hardcover (Viking Books for Young Readers, March 17, 2015)
    Sophie knows lots of words, but she doesn’t always use them. It’s more fun to speak in hyena talk or space language. “Use your words, Sophie!” urge her parents, but Sophie just won’t.But when her new baby sister arrives, Sophie is the only one who can find out what she really wants. Use Your Words, Sophie is the third book about the irrepressible two-year old who is wonderful, terrible, and always lovable.
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  • Time-Out for Sophie

    Rosemary Wells

    Hardcover (Viking Books for Young Readers, Jan. 24, 2013)
    Sophie means to be a good little mouse, but she just can't resist testing the limits with her patient parents and grandmother.Eat supper? More fun to throw it on the floor.Fold the laundry? More fun to knock over the pile.Read with Grandma? More fun to steal her glasses.And then it’s time out for Sophie!Rosemary Wells has created a memorable new character, ready to take her place next to Max and Ruby, Yoko, and Noisy Nora. Sophie's adorable antics will strike a chord with children and parents alike.
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  • Sophie's Terrible Twos

    Rosemary Wells

    Hardcover (Viking Books for Young Readers, Feb. 25, 2014)
    Oh no! Sophie got up on the wrong side of the crib! Nothing is right: birthday dress, birthday pancakes, or fairy wings. Then Granny and Sophie pay a visit to Zeke’s Palace of Costumes . Suddenly Sophie gets a chance to become a truly terrible two. Rosemary Wells captures a Terrible Two morning that will make both youngsters and oldsters laugh out loud.
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  • Ten Kisses for Sophie!

    Rosemary Wells

    Hardcover (Viking Books for Young Readers, March 8, 2016)
    Another pitch-perfect story about an irrepressible, charming, and endearing two-year-old from the creator of Max & RubyThere’s going to be a party! Sophie and her mother are making a very special treat: chocolate kisses with pistachio cream filling. Yum!There will be nine guests plus Sophie, and they’ve made ten kisses. Just enough. But then the telephone rings and everything changes. . . Irrepressible Sophie will charm readers once again in a story that goes straight to the heart of toddler concerns.
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  • Lara Bergen's SOPHIE series SET: Books 1-6 : the Awesome, The Hero, The Chatterbox, Zillionaire, The Snoop, Daredevil

    Lara Bergen

    Paperback (Scholastic 2011, March 15, 1900)
    6 Chapter books are included in this pack: the Awesome, The Hero, The Chatterbox, Zillionaire, The Snoop, Daredevil
  • Sophie The Awesome

    Lara Bergen

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, April 1, 2010)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Sophie Miller is a totally average 3rd-grade girl. She's a middle child, lives in a town called Ordinary, and has finished 3rd in every race she's ever run. Boring! But Sophie is determined to find a name that proves just how special she really is.
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  • Sophie's Adventures 'Sophie's Snail', 'Sophie's Tom', 'Sophie Hits Six

    Dick King-Smith, David Parkins

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Feb. 28, 2001)
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  • Sophie's Lucky

    Dick King-Smith

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, Jan. 1, 1996)
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