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Noah Parker: And the Middle School Bully

By: Hannah Miller
Narrated by: Tarquin Thornton-Close
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Noah Parker, a good-hearted, fun, and likable kid, is both nervous and excited for his first day of middle school. As the school year begins, Noah and his friends experience the highs and lows and sometimes funny and awkward situations that are part of growing up.

Not only is this book an easy and fun listen, but it teaches good values and character, such as kindness, friendship, empathy, and the importance of second chances. Noah learns that although life isn't always fair, good can come from challenging situations. It is during one of these challenging situations that Noah discovers the power of being kind.

Noah's pursuit of kindness becomes the backdrop for creating an unlikely friendship and a spectacular school year he and his friends will never forget.

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