Private School Blogger: I Need My iPhone by Sam Lyons


Private School Blogger: I Need My iPhone
Epub Private School Blogger: I Need My iPhone
By Sam Lyons
ISBN 061580456X
ISBN-13 9780615804569
Publication 07 May 2025
Number of Pages 102
Format Type Paperback

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Any kid reading Private School Blogger will be able to instantly relate to everything from Matthew s love of video games to bad school cafeteria food Even I as an adult loved reading Private School Blogger There are a lot of funny moments in the book too This is a great book that the dorky and tech loving kids will really enjoy reading. Pdf private school blogger pdf Read the full review at Strawberry Cow Paperback This book is a chronicle of one young boy s life in a private elementary school in the form of a blog The book is fun since it is very similar to reading a blog and fun to see the online interactions of Matthew and his friends This is a book that is inventive since it is keeping up with children that were born after the advent of the Internet and cell phones As a woman in her twenties it is somewhat hard for me to realize that the age group this book is aimed at were in Preschool when I first ventured on to MySpace.

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Lyson is able to write a relatable book for kids but the author takes advantage of the unique challenge presented by the modern child reader by immersing them in a world they are already familiar with If books such as this came out then we might not be scrambling for ideas to get a child to read This a fun and creative adventure of a boy who is faced with the timeless challenges of fitting in bad cafeteria food and parents who just don t understand made fresh with a modern humorous take on the issues nearly every child faces at some point in their educational experience I think this is a great book to start out your child if they are not very enthusiastic about reading Paperback Perfect for Diary of a Wimpy kid lovers this book is great for both boys and girls At first alternating between reading blog posts and comments from other kids was confusing but as you go you get the feel of it and can better understand what you re reading The illustrations break up the reading and are useful for encouraging readers especially if they re used to reading graphic novels They also make sure the reader is understanding what they re reading It s a fast read with not many words on each page so as they read students will be able to see that they re making progress. Private School Blogger kindle app It s written to be like a blog and the style matches The characters use some clean text speak The only complaint I really have about this book is that there isn t really much of a message It was fun to read but was almost like reading Facebook I don t think kids would get much out of it Matthew does a fair amount of complaining he has a DVR iPhone and XBOX but complains about eating generic food and getting clothes for Christmas This would be okay if tempered with a positive message but as it is it stands out as something I wouldn t want my kids to pick up. Private School bloggerfields Lyons writes about issues that will interest kids including cell phones healthy school lunches Call of Duty helicopter parents angry birds even inner beauty I think it s cool that he grew up in a family of 8 and so must be drawing from a lot of his own experiences The blog posts are filled with bliddles blog riddles that will make kids think outside the box The story is great focusing on the kids mission to bring back real food to the cafeteria The kids are organized and exemplify positive relationships Overall this is a great read for anyone who enjoyed the Wimpy Kid series Paperback This was a fun book to read My daughter and I laughed out loud as we recognized circumstances from our own family I can t wait to share it with my 10 year old son and look forward to the next in the series Paperback Entertaining Story I have two boys a three year old and 7 month old I know they can t read this yet but I am SO glad I did I know they will enjoy this book when they are older It s really a great read for children in elementary school boys and girls and even parents My favorite part is definitely the BLIDDLE S so funny There are so many points in the book that I m sure every kid can relate too Troubles with school siblings even video games I thought the added illustrations are great and I know the kids will love that Another great point the story isn t to long I think that will keep the younger children into the story and make them feel accomplished when they finish it I would defiantly recommend this book to anyone with young children Paperback

Private School Blogger: I Need My iPhone By Sam Lyons
061580456X
9780615804569
English
102
Paperback
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Starting a new school can be intimidating for any kid but attending a private school is even worse No one understands this better than Matthew Chumsley who comes from a middle class family of 8 His family doesn t belong to a country club drive a fancy car or have maids to clean his house Trying to fit in tech loving Matthew starts an on the fly blog and gamer club that helps him to bond with his classmates through coordinated antics hilarious riffs about school home and gaming In book one of the series Matthew is determined to get rid of the healthy menu at his school cafeteria while at the same time growing his blogger base and online gaming club With his smart phone blazing he orchestrates flash mobs in the cafeteria to try and bring regular kid food back Private School Blogger I Need My iPhonePrivate School Blogger: I Need My iPhone.