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Meet Jack.

He's almost six years old. And that's almost grown up.

After all, he can almost ride a big bike just like his older brother. And he almost never gets scared.

This spunky little almost-six-year-old is ready to take on the world.

Well, almost.

Richard Torrey's sweetly funny tale is sure to resonate with any child who just can't wait to be big.

40 pages, Library Binding

First published January 1, 2009

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2,443 reviews144 followers
February 10, 2011
Jack is almost 6. He's almost grown up. He's almost the best in his karate class, and he almost hit the game-winning home-run. Almost.

The colorful illustrations reveal the truth behind each "almost" Jack states--he didn't almost hit a home run, he struck out, and when he almost made his own breakfast, he actually burned the toast and spilled the milk.

This book is perfect for sharing with Kindergartners, either one on one, or as a group during units on growing.
Profile Image for MelMon Sanchez.
587 reviews8 followers
December 9, 2017
Reminds me of what it is to live in a house with four boys who are brothers. My kids are so like this book.
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136 reviews
May 8, 2018
Such a sweet story of not giving up even if you aren't quite ready to conquer something.
Profile Image for Cassidy Miller.
43 reviews
October 12, 2019
Cute book, especially for young readers! It's okay to be not quite there yet, because you're still working on it. Great for elementary classrooms!
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13.1k reviews483 followers
May 29, 2024
Eh. I loved the Ally-saurus books, but the Jack books don't look as great... for me. For the target audience, for someone who identifies with Jack, they might be great.
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Author 1 book670 followers
September 29, 2011
This is a fun story that follows a young boy who knows that he's almost big enough to do a lot of things, but still has some growing to do. We've recently read two other books that feature Jack in his everyday life as an almost six-year-old, Why? and Because and we enjoyed reading them all together.
Profile Image for Christine Turner.
3,560 reviews51 followers
April 12, 2012
Almost six-year-old Jack lists all the ways in which he is almost a grown-up.


Young children will relate well to this book. This book will work well for storytime. The illustrations are bright and colorful.

Young Jack is almost six years old. That's almost grown up. He can almost ride a bike, and he almost never gets scared. This spunky little boy is ready to take on the world. Well, almost.
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1,039 reviews28 followers
November 4, 2010
Jack, who is almost 6, lists all the ways he is almost grown up. He can almost wear big clothes, except they are his big brothers and he wants them back. He can ride a bike, well almost as he falls off and gets chased by his big brother, the true owner of the now damaged bike. He also shows how he can make robots and almost ride a skateboard. I enjoyed the simple message of accepting yourself at the age you are at.

256 reviews2 followers
February 9, 2013
An interesting story about an almost six year old boy name Jack who experiences a myriad of "almosts" at that age. The content is easy to follow with good flow of sentences. The preschool and toddler children enjoyed the storyline and illustrations. This encouraged a lot of observations and discussions from a shy and quiet crowd.
43 reviews
December 10, 2013
Traditional Literature-Fiction-2009

Jack is almost six and can almost do everything, but can't do anything perfectly. Shows the struggles of children trying to grow up, especially when they have a big brother that they want to be like. I liked to book, thought it would be a good one to talk about with children and the new challenges they face as getting they grow older.
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2,890 reviews52 followers
August 14, 2014
This is a great use of the word almost. The book literally takes less than five minutes to read cover to cover, but in that time you really get to see how the word almost changes the meaning of so much with almost no effort on the author's part. I could use this book with kids and then brainstorm other words that have similarly strong effects on the sentences they are added to.
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338 reviews19 followers
June 27, 2011
My former grammar-teaching self started making an imaginary lesson plan using this fun book before I snapped back in to my present-day vocation. Again, I don't believe Jordan completely "got" it, but I thought it was adorable.
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52 reviews3 followers
July 8, 2012
So sweet! This book does a great job portraying how highly kids this age view themselves. My two year old ate it up and loved the illustrations. Definitely want to check out his other children's books.
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1,377 reviews
January 12, 2012
Children will relate to this book. Being children there are many things they can almost do, but can not, but a mother's love is never an almost.
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107 reviews5 followers
March 18, 2012
Jack can almost do everything like wearing big clothes and riding big bikes. I really like the self determination and perseverance of this little boy.
Profile Image for Rachael.
100 reviews
August 7, 2012
it is a simple story that both of my children and I all enjoyed
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82 reviews20 followers
August 2, 2014
A simple picture book with a powerful message. Another #growthmindset book.
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487 reviews16 followers
November 29, 2014
Great story. Reminds me of my 12 year-old (and myself, a little). A great bedtime read.
Profile Image for Sarah Threlkeld.
4,821 reviews27 followers
January 13, 2015
This book had some funny/clever moments, but most of the time it felt repetitive. Good for younger siblings who are in a hurry to grow up.
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