Kid Power
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1995
121
Novel • Fiction
New York • 1970s
1995
Adult
8-12 years
680L
Kid Power by Susan Beth Pfeffer follows a young person named Janie who starts a small business during the summer to gain independence and financial literacy. The narrative explores themes of entrepreneurship, problem-solving, and growth as Janie navigates challenges and learns valuable life lessons.
Heartwarming
Inspirational
Playful
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Kid Power by Susan Beth Pfeffer is praised for its engaging narrative and relatable protagonist, instilling a sense of empowerment and entrepreneurship in young readers. However, some critics note that the story's plot can be predictable at times. Overall, the book is considered an inspiring read for children eager to explore their creativity and business ideas.
Middle-grade readers who enjoy themes of entrepreneurship and empowerment will appreciate Kid Power by Susan Beth Pfeffer. Fans of Ramona Quimby, Age 8 by Beverly Cleary or Beezus and Ramona will find similar appeal in its relatable protagonist navigating childhood challenges with humor and determination.
125 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
121
Novel • Fiction
New York • 1970s
1995
Adult
8-12 years
680L
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