In the next installment of thisNew York Times bestselling early chapter book series, Eva and her friends meet a new art teacher!
Pick a book. Grow a Reader! This series is part of Scholastic's early chapter book line, Branches, aimed at newly independent readers. With easy-to-read text, high-interest content, fast-paced plots, and illustrations on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and stamina. Branches books help readers grow!
In this latest flaptastic story, Mrs. Featherbottom has a surprise for Eva and her classmates—a new teacher is coming to Treetop Owlementary! Right away, Eva and her friends are worried about handling a big change. What will they do without Mrs. Featherbottom? But luckily, they soon learn that Mrs. Featherbottom isn't going anywhere! The new teacher, Mr. Plumage, will be helping out with a special art lesson where they must use their imagination! Will Eva and her friends be able to dream up the perfect art project to work on?
With speech bubbles, easy-to-read text, and adorable characters, this New York Times bestselling series is perfect for newly independent readers!
Continue this book series with “Eva the Owlet,” an Apple TV+ original series!
Rebecca Elliott is the author and illustrator of the best-selling Owl Diaries series (Scholastic US) & over 20 picture books including Just Because, Sometimes, Naked Trevor and Zoo Girl, for which she was nominated for the 2012 Kate Greenaway Medal. Her new series The Unicorn Diaries (Scholastic US) & her first YA novel 'Pretty Funny ' (Penguin Random House) are out now.
EVA AND THE NEW TEACHER is a charming and highly illustrated story about Eva the owl. Eva and her class have found out that they will be getting a new teacher. They are very sad and nervous about what their new teacher will be like and sad to see their current teacher leave. As they meet the new teacher, they begin to learn that sometimes new things can be good too.
What I loved: This book/series is perfect for advancing independent readers who are just starting to move into chapter books. There are relatively few lines of text on each page, with large, full color illustrations and graphic novel type panels. The dialogue bubbles help to tell the story through the images and keep the pages moving quickly to keep young readers from getting overwhelmed.
The book format is like a diary, and just as in a diary, the story talks about emotions and worries. This is great for young readers who can empathize and relate to feelings around something new - and see those concerns allayed for Eva and friends. The level of emotions and ways that she deals with them is great for the early elementary age group, and the messages will really resonate well.
The illustrations are fantastic with lots of color, detail, and storytelling throughout. They tell the story as much as the framing text, and this helps young readers to gain confidence and enjoy visually exploring the story while they also read the words. The font is large and clear, and as a diary, the words are written on lines, which also helps young readers to follow along.
Final verdict: With strong themes and fantastic illustrations, EVA AND THE NEW TEACHER is an engaging chapter book that is perfect for young elementary school independent readers.
Please note that I received an ARC. All opinions are my own.
I am not super entertained by this series anymore, but my seven-year-old daughter still likes it. Eva and friends are upset when they overhear Sue's mom saying they are getting a new teacher.