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100th Day Worries (Jessica Worries)

100th Day Worries (Jessica Worries)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: 100th Day Worries
Review: "100th Day Worries" is a story about a girl who is supposed to bring a collection of one hundred things into school for the 100th day of school. She worries about it up until the night before the 100th day still with no idea about what kind of collection she is going to take into school. The next morning, she was still stumped, so she turned to her family for help. They gave her each groups of ten things to take into school. So her problem was solved and she ended up having the best collection because her collection was "filled with love".
I think that this is a pretty good book. I didn't really think too much of it, but I'm sure many other people think highly of it. I didn't think it had too much of a meaning to it. The plot was pretty well put together, but it wasn't anything to get all hyped up about. Overall, I think it was an ok book.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: 100th Day Worries
Review: "100th Day Worries" is a story about a girl who is supposed to bring a collection of one hundred things into school for the 100th day of school. She worries about it up until the night before the 100th day still with no idea about what kind of collection she is going to take into school. The next morning, she was still stumped, so she turned to her family for help. They gave her each groups of ten things to take into school. So her problem was solved and she ended up having the best collection because her collection was "filled with love".
I think that this is a pretty good book. I didn't really think too much of it, but I'm sure many other people think highly of it. I didn't think it had too much of a meaning to it. The plot was pretty well put together, but it wasn't anything to get all hyped up about. Overall, I think it was an ok book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A How-To on Math & Anxiety
Review: I found this book to naturally combine important math concepts (different ways to get 100 items) with the many emotions and experiences that the average child faces. I believe children (and even adults) will find themselves in the pages of this book as they relate to the times when the creative energies are not flowing and the deadlines are fast approaching.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A How-To on Math & Anxiety
Review: I found this book to naturally combine important math concepts (different ways to get 100 items) with the many emotions and experiences that the average child faces. I believe children (and even adults) will find themselves in the pages of this book as they relate to the times when the creative energies are not flowing and the deadlines are fast approaching.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: We love this book
Review: We first checked this book out of the library and we just love it. The story is so refreshing and Jessica's(the main character and the worrier) family really comes through for her. My five-year-old loves the math concept: the different ways to get to 100. This book reinforces a little learning in a loving and thoughtful way.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: We love this book
Review: We first checked this book out of the library and we just love it. The story is so refreshing and Jessica's(the main character and the worrier) family really comes through for her. My five-year-old loves the math concept: the different ways to get to 100. This book reinforces a little learning in a loving and thoughtful way.


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