Book Descriptions
for Star of the Class Play by Margaret McNamara and Mike Gordon
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
This very easy beginning reader is about a little white girl who believes she is the star of her school play simply because she has the first line. Nia practices and practices her line in front of her very encouraging Mama, but on the day of the school play she gets a bout of stage fright and can’t say her line. Off-stage, her teacher shows her a breathing exercise that calms Nia down, and she is able to deliver her line (“Welcome to the class play!”) to great applause. The simplicity of the text and the clean design both add to the readability, and Mike Gordon’s cartoon-style illustrations add a lot of humor and character. (Ages 4-6)
CCBC Choices 2022. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2022. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
The Robin Hill School first-graders put on a class play in this Level 1 Ready-to-Read, the thirty-first book in the Robin Hill School series!
Mrs. Connor’s class is putting on a play at Robin Hill School! Emma is excited to land a role...but when the big day comes, she forgets her lines. Will Mrs. Connor’s breathing exercise help Emma calm down and save the show?
Mrs. Connor’s class is putting on a play at Robin Hill School! Emma is excited to land a role...but when the big day comes, she forgets her lines. Will Mrs. Connor’s breathing exercise help Emma calm down and save the show?
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.